The inquiry will focus on the health and social impacts of the pandemic
The Scottish National Party (SNP) has been accused of making it difficult for witnesses to give evidence in a public enquiry about the party’s handling of the pandemic.
The inquiry will take place on August 28 and will scrutinise the Scottish Government’s response to the pandemic, focusing particularly on the health and social care impacts on people.
However, the SNP has come under fire for putting barriers up that will make it harder for people to give evidence at the inquiry.
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