EXCLUSIVE: Martin Bell blasts ‘appalling’ Government coronavirus actions amid 'alarming' second wave
Former BBC reporter Martin Bell, 82, said he doesn’t believe the Government has responded to the ongoingpandemic very well, but believes it was “inevitable” that mistakes would be made. Martin had been keeping busy during the recent lockdown period with his new book War and Peacekeeping: Personal Reflections on Conflict and Lasting Peace and is currently in the process of writing a new novel about the virus.
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