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Boris Johnson must meet famil stanley shop ies whose relatives have been killed by coronavirus and fund research into the longer-term effects, known as long Covid , to help the pandemics forgotten victims, MPs have said.Th stanley cups uk eir recommendations form part of a fresh set of demands made on the prime minister intended to shape how he prepares for a potential second wave of the illness this autumn.MPs on the all-party parliamentary group APPG on coronavirus inquiry, which releases recommendations every two weeks, have heard from more than 1,100 people who have either lost loved ones to the illness, or who continue to suffer its long-term effects.One woman wrote how she had no choice but to say goodbye to her father over a rushed video call only made possible because a nurse lent him her personal mobile. He later died alone.The mother of a 21-year-old woman told how she expected her late daughter to have been protected from the virus while in hospital.Brain fog, phantom smells and tinnitus: my 4 months and counting of Covid-19 | Hannah DavisRead moreMPs also detected 18 reoccurring symptoms of what may be long Covid f stanley termosky rom more than 600 submissions. They include lasting breathing problems, purple toes, aching muscles and exhaustion.The Liberal Democrat MP and chair of the APPG, Layla Moran, said: Those living with the long-term impact of Covid have become the forgotten victims of this pandemic. Many are suffering daily from debilitating symptoms but feel theyre not being listened to or taken s Onkf UK government has blood on its hands over failure to track foreign criminals
The government s plan to establish a new generation of secret courts has sparked fresh controversy after it emerged that the fact that a hearing is to be held behind closed doors may itself be kept secret.During House of Lords debates, it was disclosed that a government application for stanley mug a court to sit in secret 鈥?with the public, the media and even the claimant and their lawyers being excluded 鈥?could itself remain completely secret under the proposals.The admission drew immediate comparisons with so-called superinjunctions, which not only prevent the media from publishing information said to be confidential or private, but also ban publication of the fact that the injunction exists.The secrecy proposals, contained in the government s justice and security bill, allow government ministers to apply for special courtroom measures known as closed material procedure CMP whenever the government or its intelligence agencies are being sued in the UK courts.Ministers say the measures stanley cup are needed to prevent intelligence material handed over by friendly governments being disclosed in open court.Many lawyers and human rights activists deny that such wide-ranging secrecy is necessary, and point out that once the bill becomes law, the public will be prevented from learning about the UK government s involvement in human righ stanley cup ts abuses, such as the torture of Binyam Mohamed, the decision to consign British citizens to Guant谩namo, and the existence of the last Labour government s secret tortur |
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