Covid proves that local communities need power and a sense of place. So why are they being pushed in the opposite direction?, says Guardian columnist John Harris
Last week, as the government announced the reshaping of its dysfunctional test-and-trace operation, one of the biggest lessons of the pandemic was once again made plain. First, reports said that the current centralised, privatised call-centre operation was to be cut back; by Sunday, the chosen term was “wound down”.
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