Denis Campbell looks at how well-equipped the NHS is for the coronavirus crisis. Plus: Charlotte Graham-McLay on the Christchurch massacre, one year on
The NHS is bracing for a major surge in hospital admissions as the coronavirus outbreak continues to grow. Rishi Sunak, the chancellor, made a firm commitment to helping the NHS get “whatever it needs”.
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