“Serious questions need to be asked in the coming weeks and months as we begin to rebuild and recover and thousands of people come to terms with the impact on their lives.”
“Serious questions need to be asked in the coming weeks and months as we begin to rebuild and recover and thousands of people come to terms with the impact on their lives.”
He also dismisses the UK’s response to the emergence of the Covid-19 virus as “slow, complacent and flat-footed”, a reaction that show the government was “glaringly unprepared” for the pandemic.
Coronavirus: School exam timetable could be put back next year By Bill Heaney Education Secretary John Swinney said today (Sunday) that he understood the anxiety
Life, with its struggles, suggests to us the importance of wealth and power or influence and success as what life is about, they suggest to us that these are the things that offer us the best chance of happiness and of having a worthwhile life.
The right will continue to push this agenda, but it will have to do so in an environment in which neither personal safety nor economy recovery is possible without massive and well-directed government.
Indeed, private care homes in Britain are struggling with unsustainable low levels of government-paid fees.