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Peter Selwyn Gummer, Lord Chadlington, was a director of a group that owned a firm that won £50m of Covid contracts
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City of 25 million people emerges from prolonged isolation under ruthlessly enforced restrictions
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Photos of PM at leaving event raise fresh questions about what he knew, and the subsequent investigations
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Analysis: even if MPs conclude a single fine airbrushes PM’s role in scandal, the public may decide otherwise
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The broadcaster’s ‘savings’, which include making CBBC online only, are a wrong turn. It isn’t Netflix and shouldn’t try to be
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Researchers still don’t know precisely how many get long Covid, what causes it or how best to treat it
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Lockdowns saw us switch to crop tops or even going braless. Will we ever go back to the discomfort of underwiring?
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We are looking to speak with families that have been affected by one of the new variants
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We want to hear about the questions you have around vaccines, testing and any other related issues
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We’d like to hear from those living in Australia who have tested positive recently for Covid or are recovering
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If you have been affected or have any information or news tips for our journalists, we would like to hear from you
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'It's my job to get on': Boris Johnson says he will not resign after Sue Gray report release – video
Boris Johnson said he understood people were angry after the release of the damning report into rule-breaking parties at Downing Street , but that he had to 'get on with it'
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Several redacted photographs are included in Sue Gray’s newly published report on gatherings in Downing Street and Whitehall, which investigates allegations of repeated violations of Covid restrictions over the course of 2020 and 2021. Identification of individuals in the photographs is limited to ministers and the cabinet secretary
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The prime minister is facing fresh scrutiny after images emerged of him appearing to drink at a leaving party for his then director of communications, Lee Cain, on 13 November 2020
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