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Published in: 50.50: Feature‘It’s a trap’: LGBTIQ+ Ugandans wary of court ruling on right to healthcare
Queer people and health providers remain at risk of being punished for receiving or providing health services
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Published in: 50.50: NewsHow a court ruling on a company name threatens LGBTIQ rights in Uganda
A leading LGBTIQ group has been told it can’t register as a company – in yet another attack on Uganda’s queer community
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Published in: Home: NewsEviction of heavily pregnant refugee halted after community campaign
Tower Hamlets Council will review its decision to send a woman 250 miles from her family weeks before her due date
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Published in: Home: NewsHeavily pregnant refugee to be evicted and sent 250 miles away from family
Ayana is booked to have a baby in London in two weeks. Tower Hamlets Council is sending her to live in Middlesbrough
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Published in: Home: NewsWelsh government had ‘sloth-like urgency’ when Covid hit, says bereaved group
Outgoing first minister Mark Drakeford was also accused of being dismissive during his evidence
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Published in: Home: NewsIt was ‘policy’ not to let Wales go further than UK on Covid, claims Drakeford
Welsh first minister clashes with inquiry chair over Treasury emails regarding ‘firebreak’ lockdown
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Published in: Home: OpinionI’m an NHS children’s doctor. Our housing system is driving a national health emergency
Children I treat tell me it’s ‘raining inside’ their homes. But damp and mould are just the tip of the iceberg
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Published in: Home: NewsMark Drakeford: Wales should have taken ‘more stringent action’ in pandemic
The outgoing first minister said with hindsight there are ‘many things’ he would have done differently
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Published in: Home: NewsWales ‘unlikely’ to have approved of Eat Out to Help Out – had it been asked
Vaughan Gething becomes the latest senior figure to speak out against Rishi Sunak’s flagship scheme
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Published in: Home: NewsWales’ former health minister ‘embarrassed’ his Covid WhatsApps are missing
Vaughan Gething also called Boris Johnson ‘scatty, incoherent and rambling’
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Published in: Home: NewsWales imposed different Covid rules for the sake of it, says Tory MP
Ex-Wales minister Simon Hart U-turned on his previous claims that there were ‘valid reasons’ for Wales’ divergence
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Published in: Home: NewsWelsh government ‘shocked’ when UK opened its own testing centre in Cardiff
The Covid inquiry has heard evidence of a breakdown in the relationship between Welsh and UK leaders
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Published in: Home: NewsCovid inquiry hears how Welsh councils were shut out of emergency planning
The Covid inquiry had a ‘deja vu’ moment, hearing calls for more focus on local government in the UK’s next emergency
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Published in: Home: News‘Politics could trump public safety’: Welsh health chief’s Covid warning
The Covid-19 inquiry was shown warnings from a Public Health Wales boss sent before lockdown even began
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Published in: Home: AnalysisWelsh health chiefs get off with minimal scrutiny in rapid-fire mini-inquiry
What could have been a full Welsh inquiry has been crammed into just a few hearings. The result is frustrating
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Published in: Home: NewsFirebreaks and face coverings: Did Wales confuse public by going it alone?
Chief medical officer tells UK Covid-19 inquiry that breaking rank with rest of UK may have been counterproductive
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Published in: Home: NewsWales’ scientific advisers ‘surprised’ Boris Johnson didn’t lock down earlier
Top scientists tell Covid inquiry they expected the prime minister to announce a UK-wide lockdown on 12 March 2020
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Published in: Home: FeatureHow the Tories drove Britain’s local services into bankruptcy
Councils provide social care, schools and housing. And half of them are about to run out of money
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Published in: Home: NewsWales’ top scientist implied Covid was ‘someone else’s problem’, inquiry hears
Peter Halligan ‘could and should have done more’, another scientist in devolved administration told Covid inquiry
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Published in: Home: NewsCovid inquiry: Top scientist defends ‘England-centric’ data
UK’s Covid-19 inquiry discusses whether Wales’s handling of the pandemic was affected by a focus on England