Covid Inquiry is failing in its mission, say leading academics
A group of academics has urged the inquiry “address its apparent biases, assumptions, impartiality, & lack of evidence-based approach” as a matter of “urgent national priority”.
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A group of academics has urged the inquiry “address its apparent biases, assumptions, impartiality, & lack of evidence-based approach” as a matter of “urgent national priority”.
Nicola Ferguson Sturgeon has gone from the Great Pooh-bah of All the Jocks to the shrunken, sobbing penitent giving evidence at the Covid Inquiry.
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