The received wisdom of the Covid Inquiry
The conclusion already appears to be that Britain was led by an idiot and handled the pandemic uniquely badly. But it may now be unravelling
	The conclusion already appears to be that Britain was led by an idiot and handled the pandemic uniquely badly. But it may now be unravelling
	The Telegraph’s readers need to be reassured about how the paper’s continued independence can be sustained
	Surely those who have been paying most should be first in line when it comes to easing taxes
	The question that this inquiry needs to answer is whether the lockdowns championed by the scientists made a fundamental difference
	
	
	
	
	
	
	The Chancellor should do more than just reduce rates or increase allowances in the Autumn Statement
	The rebellion – bigger than was expected – raises questions over how Sir Keir Starmer would lead a government
	The Supreme Court’s ruling isn't the end of the battle to secure Britain’s borders
	We will see this week and next whether the Government is capable of addressing voters’ concerns – and proving Mrs Braverman wrong
	The Prime Minister now needs to adopt many of the causes Suella Braverman espoused but did little about
	A new study warns GPs are becoming an 'elusive species'. This is not good enough
	At a time when the country seems gripped by an identity crisis, it is fitting we should be reminded about what holds it together
	We must confront the cancer of extremism wherever we find it, whether Islamist or hard Right
	NatWest must still prove that it has learnt from the Farage debanking scandal
	The pro-Palestinian march on Armistice Day exposes serious issues with integration in the UK
	Side effects and risks must be balanced against medical benefits
	The public are more interested in tackling radical extremism than the internal decision-making process by which this is achieved