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QUENTIN LETTS: Why paying for four tapestries to 'help us remember' shows the £234m Covid inquiry is deeply misguided
Quentin Letts criticizes the £234m UK government inquiry into the pandemic, arguing it is misguided due to the allocation of funds for four tapestries intended to 'help us remember.' The article challenges the value and necessity of the inquiry's expenses.
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