Conservatives
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Stubbornly high Covid infection rate means no end in sight for home schooling for most pupils
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Former health minister wants better masks and cash for those who have to self-isolate
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Minister under fire for ‘shameful’ virus spread as staff told to work on with more than 500 cases at agency in Swansea
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Leading doctors have divided opinion among an exhausted workforce by pointing to socioeconomic factors behind coronavirus death toll
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Paul Davies says he did not break any rules in Senedd, as chief whip Darren Millar also quits
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Stricter controls appear likely, with government’s approach in stark contrast to that during first Covid wave
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Editorial: Overwhelmed hospitals and sky-high daily deaths are the price of its mistakes. But ministers can still act to reduce the toll
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Letters: The Tories are ideologically unable to tackle poverty, argues Sebastian Kraemer. Plus letters from Alan Slomson, Harriet Hall and Roger Southwell
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Letter: Dr Adrian James and Prof Julia Sinclair of the Royal College of Psychiatrists say the government’s current plans will do little to reduce record numbers of drug deaths
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The chancellor’s enviable popularity with the public is the target of politicians on both sides of the Commons, says the Spectator’s Katy Balls
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Editorial: America and Britain are each emerging from disruptive internal periods. The alliance between them must be rooted in realism about the present, not fantasy about the past
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Editorial: Families face immiseration in a pandemic. They can’t hold on until a March budget. The chancellor needs to act and act now
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Latest updates: fine will double for every repeat offence; 37,892 people test positive; Northern Ireland extends lockdown until March
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Letter: Kishwer Falkner, chair of of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, writes in response to the ex-chair’s claim that the regulator is under pressure to support the government’s agenda
Women’s voices are still not being heard