The economy is the sum total of our work, purchases and social interactions. The chancellor has forgotten how it works
The Covid inquiry heard that it wasn’t until 25 February 2020 that a plan was commissioned by ministers
Patients won’t be able to opt out of sharing health records – despite MP warning that anonymising data is ‘impossible’
Chris Whitty defends failure to act on deputy chief medical officer’s fears more than two months before lockdown
The IOPC confirmed it is assessing a complaint that a child was ’shoved’ by a Met officer
Scheme ‘reversed’ health advice and is ‘highly likely’ to have increased Covid deaths, says former chief adviser
The former chief scientific adviser’s diaries also noted Johnson’s ability to understand data was ‘awful’
Global opinion appears to be shifting against Israel – but will that be enough to force an end to the bloodshed?
The child was left needing hospital treatment after the incident on Vauxhall Bridge, his parents say