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Families who lost loved ones to COVID shun Matt Hancock as he tries to apologise

Sky News Tuesday, 27 June 2023
Families who lost loved ones to COVID shun Matt Hancock as he tries to apologiseFamilies who lost loved ones during the coronavirus pandemic have turned their backs on Matt Hancock as he tried to apologise to them at the COVID inquiry.
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