In the face of major disasters, it is perhaps inevitable that there will be missteps. And when the dust settles, people are asked to account for their actions.
How is history going to judge the government’s response to COVID?
In this last episode of the Lockdown Files podcast, the investigations team at the Telegraph investigates potential mistakes at the heart of the pandemic response.
Shutting schools, a lack of oversight with financial support and questions over whether lockdown would ever happen in the same way again.
Finally, the team catches up with the latest news from the public inquiry and hears from a relative of someone who died as they watch the evidence unfold.
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The Lockdown Files: Episode 6, The Forgotten Victims
The Lockdown Files: Episode 4, Project Fear
The Lockdown Files: Episode 3, The Case on Care Homes
The Lockdown Files: Episode 2, The Road to Lockdown
The Lockdown Files: Episode 1, The Leak
BONUS: Richard Sharp's Exclusive Exit Interview from the BBC
Cheerio... with Gove, Rees Mogg, Forde and Cox
School children identifying as Lions & Tigers & Bears, oh my!
Banks, Boris and the "blob"
Boris blames kangaroo court: has Johnson gone "full Trump"?
"Disinformation" with David Davis
Back to work, back to Boris, and the Taxing Tories
Borders, bonking and Liam Byrne
Hope, charity and "lying bastards"
"We are slipping into authoritarianism"
Local Elections: Tories take a battering but can Labour claim victory?
Bring back campaigner Boris says Greg Hands
Could the Conservatives claw back into the election race?
A deep dive into Britain's newest trade deal - the CPTPP
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