
Michael Gove has apologised for a litany of “errors” made by UK ministers in their response to Covid-19, including the lack of consideration for the country’s most vulnerable children and delays in introducing lockdown measures.
The communities secretary told the official inquiry into the pandemic on Tuesday that he should “definitely have been more forthright” in calling for a first national shutdown earlier than March 23 2020.
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