Intentar ORO - Gratis
School closures in Covid were a great betrayal of our kids
Scottish Daily Express
|November 01, 2025
The inquiry sets a catastrophic precedent for future generations'
LOCKED OUT: Politicians and unelected officials have caused children lasting harm
HAD low expectations for the 'Children's Module', of the Covid Inquiry which has just wrapped up but even those were dashed after listening to four weeks of horribly illuminating and, paradoxically, bitterly predictable evidence.
The latest chapter of this glacial, costly and tunnel-visioned inquiry started at the end of September half a decade after the first mass school closures of spring 2020 had ended. On one level, it revealed little that wasn't achingly obvious: that school closures were a disaster for children whose interests were shamefully underrepresented in decision-making. Yet listening to the granular detail of the many failings across four weeks was still astonishing.
From Gavin Williamson, then Education Secretary, detailing that his Department had not been involved in key decisions concerning schools; to the former Children's Commissioner Baroness Anne Longfield who revealed that she was informed about school closures the evening before (a gesture she graciously described as "a courtesy", but which seemed anything but); to Chris Whitty rueing the damage done to kids by overdone lockdown rules, this was a wholesale failure by the state to protect more than 10 million children.
Esta historia es de la edición November 01, 2025 de Scottish Daily Express.
Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.
¿Ya eres suscriptor? Iniciar sesión
MÁS HISTORIAS DE Scottish Daily Express
Scottish Daily Express
WINNING GOAL AS CHERRY ON TOP FOR CITY BOUND ACE
Scotland player - had earlier cancelled out Brenden Aaronson’s opener.
1 min
January 08, 2026
Scottish Daily Express
Football legend Kevin Keegan, 74, has cancer
LEGENDARY former England forward and manager Kevin Keegan has been diagnosed with cancer, his family announced yesterday.
2 mins
January 08, 2026
Scottish Daily Express
TWINNING FORMULA
Ferrari's new 'gateway' entry-level Amalfi will not disappoint fans, retaining its twin turbocharged V8 engine for a sharp, speedy and intuitive ride
3 mins
January 08, 2026
Scottish Daily Express
BOSS JUST LETS ME BE MYSELF
Life after Martin is sweet now for Raskin with Rohl's backing
3 mins
January 08, 2026
Scottish Daily Express
World of Sport Wood and Kim eye LIV Golf positions
Former Ryder Cup stars Chris Wood and Anthony Kim will compete for the three places available for LIV Golf this season at Florida Q School today.
1 min
January 08, 2026
Scottish Daily Express
1950s may hold clue to cancer
TUMOUR samples stored for more than 70 years may help scientists to pinpoint why cases of bowel cancer are increasing in the under-50s.
1 min
January 08, 2026
Scottish Daily Express
Warning as warrants take police off streets
A SOARING number of court warrants are dragging Scotland’s police off the streets and piling fresh strain on an already overstretched force, insiders warn.
1 min
January 08, 2026
Scottish Daily Express
Impossible to spot the difference between these two megalomaniacs
SPOT the Difference was a travel distraction and sometimes prize- winning entertainment found in newspapers and magazines.
1 min
January 08, 2026
Scottish Daily Express
Smugglers' boat seller gets 11-year jail sentence
ONE of Europe’s most wanted men has been jailed after supplying thousands of boats to migrant smugglers.
1 min
January 08, 2026
Scottish Daily Express
Yates is proud at end of the road
SIMON YATES, Great Britain's two-time Grand Tour champion, shocked cycling by announcing his decision to retire with immediate effect.
1 mins
January 08, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
