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US VP demands immediate ceasefire as 'too many innocent Palestinians killed'
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Fears Covid inquiry could turn into whitewash amid withholding of information
Government is going to court to challenge a demand it hands over documents and evidence that will shine a light on its handling of the pandemic
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