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When the Covid-19 pandemic started a year ago the UK had plenty of scientific expertise in vaccines but very little industrial capacity to make them. Since then the UK has become a global leader in buying and distributing vaccines. How did it do it? We take a look at the supply chain - in graphics.

Should Covid vaccines be mandatory at work? A few companies have introduced ‘no jab, no job’ policies, but it is unclear if such steps are lawful.

The EU’s failure to deliver Covid-19 vaccines at pace is a major political scandal, writes FT columnist Gideon Rachman. Take out a trial subscription to read how Brussels bureaucrats lacked the necessary expertise in health and procurement.

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