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Daily Mirror - Covid inquiry: Sorry is not enough
Summary of the front page
Bereaved relatives of Covid victims refused to accept Matt Hancock’s apology after he spoke at the inquiry on Tuesday, the Daily Mirror reports. “Sorry is not enough,” reads the headline. The paper says bereaved relatives of those who died during the pandemic “refused to accept” Hancock’s apology, with one quoting saying, “Talk is cheap.”
The front page also reports on the what over 50s must know about breast cancer, the report features an image of the Duchess of York who recently underwent successful surgery for breast cancer.
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