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  • A man lying down covered in sheets while two police officers watch over him

    First scientist to publish Covid sequence in China protests over lab ‘eviction’

  • sign reading feeding our future in an office corridor

    First seven of 70 defendants in alleged $250m Covid relief funds scam go to trial

    Prosecutors say the seven stole more than $40m from a program meant to provide meals to children in Minnesota
  • An older woman sitting at a table in her home looking  depressed

    About 2m people have long Covid in England and Scotland, figures show

    Many report symptoms lasting two years or longer and about 1.5m say disease affects day-to-day activities
  • Pupils in England ‘facing worst exam results in decades’ after Covid closures

  • Heavier drinking during Covid led to 2,500 more deaths from alcohol in 2022 – ONS

  • ACTU calls for sanctions on Israel over Gaza war – as it happened

  • ‘Overwhelming’ need for royal commission into Covid pandemic response in Australia, Senate committee finds

  • How the US failed people in prisons during Covid: ‘Really important to learn from what happened’

  • Australia records lowest seven-day Covid death rate for more than two years

  • Rishi Sunak spent £2m on focus groups for ‘eat out to help out’ scheme

  • Morrison’s Covid measures a ‘grotesque overreaction’ to a ‘relatively mild pandemic’, Tony Abbott says

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  • female patient being given NHS vaccine injection

    Covid boosters are a gamechanger – if they are free for everyone

  • Shannon Marsden and Stephen Boden headshots composite image

    Lockdown gave Finley Boden’s parents cover – but safeguarding failures ran deep

    • Swing set in Manchester

      The devastating impact Covid and austerity had on children in England

    • During the session, Nicola Sturgeon spoke repeatedly about her sense of duty.

      Nicola Sturgeon at the Covid inquiry: by turns defensive, lawyerly and very raw

    • Michelle Mone and her husband, Doug Barrowman, stand under an umbrella

      How the Michelle Mone scandal unfolded: £200m of PPE contracts, denials and a government lawsuit

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  • Ajay Banga

    The Guardian view on debt and developing countries: time to offer some relief

    • Zoe Williams

      My 13-hour holiday was a glimpse of the world before Covid. I’ll be going back

      Zoe Williams
    • A man gets the flu vaccine administered at a health centre

      There are new flu vaccines on offer in Australia in 2024. Here’s what to know about them

      Allen Cheng
    • Isabel Brooks

      Young people like me are still feeling the effects of Covid – and they’re not all bad

      Isabel Brooks
    • Kate Garraway

      The Guardian view on unpaid care: time to heed Kate and Derek’s story

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In depth

  • Guardian writer George Monbiot (on left) standing alongside artist and conspiracy theorist Jason Liosatos at Dartington House in Devon, March 2024

    ‘You’re going to call me a Holocaust denier now, are you?’: George Monbiot comes face to face with his local conspiracy theorist

  • An aerial view of a farm

    Investors with questions: how a ‘clean food’ farm scheme born of Covid vaccine fears descended into rancour

    • A police officer points a finger at the photographer as a man and woman hug in a large crowd of protesters and police

      China erases memory of ‘white paper’ protests in further threat to journalism

    • Illustration: Lehel Kovács/The Guardian

      Rage, waste and corruption: how Covid changed politics – podcast

    • Lisa Butler-Hart

      ‘I only had £5’: what happened to the 3.8 million people denied furlough at the start of Covid?

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  • Boris Johnson 'largely absent' early in Covid crisis, says Welsh first minister – video

  • Former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon was visibly moved during her testimony at the Covid inquiry

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    Tearful Nicola Sturgeon says she ‘at times felt overwhelmed’ by pandemic – video

    Former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon was visibly moved during her testimony at the Covid inquiry
  • Michelle Mone in the House of Lords

    Michelle Mone and the PPE Medpro investigation

    After the peer admitted to lying about her involvement in lucrative government PPE deals during the Covid crisis, the fate of her high-profile lingerie company raises further questions. David Conn reports
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