The UK Covid-19 Inquiry found decision making in Northern Ireland "was chaotic, and infected by political machination".
The criticisms were contained in the UK Covid-19 Inquiry's second report, which examined government decision-making at the ...
As a damning report finds all four UK governments failed to appreciate the scale of the threat posed by COVID-19 or the ...
The UK did “too little, too late,” in its early response to the coronavirus pandemic, leading to thousands of more deaths, ...
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Divided Stormont led to ‘chaotic’ Covid response, public inquiry finds
The report published on Thursday focuses on the core political and administrative decision-making across the UK in response ...
Report on second module of UK inquiry into pandemic strongly critical of Michelle O’Neill for attending IRA man’s funeral in ...
Proposed changes to the north’s “dysfunctional” government when faced with critical emergencies must be introduced “fully and ...
The former government’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic ‘repeatedly amounted to a case of 'too little, too late' ...
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Northern Ireland’s Covid-19 decision making ‘chaotic’ and marred by political disputes, says report
Second report on Covid-19 flags Michelle O'Neill attendance at Bobby Storey funeral and Arlene Foster instigating votes to ...
An inquiry finds Nicola Sturgeon's government was too reliant on UK ministers to lead the response to the Covid-19.
About 23,000 deaths could have been prevented in England if the first Covid-19 lockdown had been introduced sooner at the start of the pandemic, a UK public inquiry found Thursday.
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