Module examining contract procurement of PPE has begun but potentially incriminating evidence related to Baroness Michelle Mone will be heard in private.
The executive director and 2 lawyers assisting New Zealand’s inquiry into the handling of the pandemic have left, as the minister says deadlines may be missed.
Injured were not allowed to raise concerns about the manufacturing process and experts say the three-week module on jabs failed to hold the MHRA to account.
Chief medical officer told the COVID Inquiry that there is ’too much caution' around expectant mothers and they ought to be routinely involved in drug studies.
Former health secretary was questioned at the COVID Inquiry about a WhatsApp exchange with Sir Chris Whitty where he referred to concern about ’shonky' details.
The former health secretary said he regrets that only care workers were mandated to have the jabs and that this ought to have applied to all health care staff.