TJ Coles explores how the Government has reacted to months of alerts about the growing Monkeypox threat
The Byline Times team reports on the ever-mounting investigations into the Government’s actions during the pandemic
New research shows that England and Wales saw the biggest reduction in life expectancy after the US between 2019-21, while the life expectancy of the poorest continues to drop
In Scotland, parents and politicians alike are calling for air filters to improve school ventilation – as classrooms show higher than recommended levels of CO2, Sian Norris reports
David Hencke reports on a damning National Audit Office analysis of the multiple failures of Boris Johnson’s Global Travel Taskforce
The National Audit Office has produced more shocking statistics on the £13 billion of contracts awarded to personal protective equipment suppliers, reports Sam Bright
The end of free lateral flow tests will cost NHS staff extra cash each month – while councils warn that they need more funding to manage COVID-19 outbreaks and the poorest risk not being able to test at all
Published in the minutes following the Chancellor’s Spring Statement, the Office for Budget Responsibility’s fiscal forecast raises alarm over post-pandemic health pressures
The National Audit Office points out significant transparency holes in the Government’s approach to the healthcare giant Randox, that won COVID contracts worth hundreds of millions
David Hencke reports on a major impasse in the delivery of new armoured vehicles to the British Army
Sam Bright and Sian Norris inspect how deprived communities will be saddled by the Government’s new testing policies
Sam Bright explores how private firms are making money from the Government’s ‘levelling up’ agenda
Tommy Greene and David Hencke report on a number of worrying NHS dismissal cases
Andrew Kersley speaks to an insider about how austerity is damaging the regulator, as it battles against unprecedented sewage dumps
The Government has released a series of explosive documents revealing more details about the COVID-19 contracts awarded to Randox
Andrew Kersley tracks the public sector deals awarded to companies that have MPs on their payroll
The Health and Social Care Secretary has agreed an ‘insurance policy’ with private providers, in breach of Treasury spending guidelines, reports David Hencke
The infiltration of private sector providers into state services amounts to the robbery of resources that belong to us all, says Rachel Morris
James Reid reports on the human face of pressures on the health service – which was already struggling for the past decade under austerity, before inevitably being impacted by the Coronavirus pandemic
David Oliver makes a plea on behalf of his colleagues as they face a surge of admissions due to the spread of the omicron variant of COVID-19 this Christmas
Military personnel are being asked to compensate for persistent HGV driver shortages in the wake of Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic, Sam Bright reports
Healthcare staff are expressing concerns at being able to offer all adults the Coronavirus booster jab by 2022
There are grounds to pursue a legal case against the Prime Minister and his Cabinet over their role in the COVID pandemic, a leading barrister says
A federal agency warned US consumers ‘not to purchase or use’ certain tests by the firm, days before the UK purchased devices worth hundreds of millions, Sam Bright reports
Nafeez Ahmed explores the strange case of a Government climate change forum, and its apparent association with a major representative of the fossil fuel industry