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How Did India s COVID Crisis Get This Bad & How Can Aussies Help?

How Did India s COVID Crisis Get This Bad & How Can Aussies Help?
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Warm, kind, wise and brilliant : Guardian writers remember Kakoli Bhattacharya | India

‘Warm, kind, wise and brilliant’: Guardian writers remember Kakoli Bhattacharya Our Delhi correspondents pay tribute to the Indian journalist and Guardian news assistant, who has died of Covid Kakoli Bhattacharya, who has died aged 51, had worked as an assistant, translator and fixer for the Guardian since 2009. Kakoli Bhattacharya, who has died aged 51, had worked as an assistant, translator and fixer for the Guardian since 2009. Guardianstaff Tue 27 Apr 2021 11.04 EDT Last modified on Tue 27 Apr 2021 12.02 EDT Every Guardian south Asia correspondent over the past decade can remember the first time they met Kakoli Bhattacharya. A smart, brilliant and tenacious journalist, Kakoli joined the Guardian in Delhi in 2009 as an assistant, translator and fixer – but the role she would play in the lives of all the correspondents who worked with her far outstripped her official duties.

Tuesday briefing: Boris Johnson isolated over Covid row

Tuesday briefing: Boris Johnson ‘isolated’ over Covid row Warren Murray Top story: ‘It matters having people who can say no’ © Photograph: Phil Noble/AP Boris Johnson visits Llandudno in Wales on Monday. Hello, Warren Murray happy to be with you again. Boris Johnson has faced mounting pressure as Tory insiders added weight to claims that the PM said he would rather see “bodies pile high in their thousands” after reluctantly approving a second England-wide lockdown late last year. The prime minister has denied saying it. Johnson’s comments were supposedly made after he felt corralled into agreeing to a four-week lockdown in November. He apparently warned he would never again back another national lockdown.

Tuesday briefing: Boris Johnson isolated over Covid row |

Last modified on Tue 27 Apr 2021 01.33 EDT Top story: ‘It matters having people who can say no’ Hello, Warren Murray happy to be with you again. Boris Johnson has faced mounting pressure as Tory insiders added weight to claims that the PM said he would rather see “bodies pile high in their thousands” after reluctantly approving a second England-wide lockdown late last year. The prime minister has denied saying it. Johnson’s comments were supposedly made after he felt corralled into agreeing to a four-week lockdown in November. He apparently warned he would never again back another national lockdown. Tory sources have told the Guardian that Johnson is isolated in Downing Street with no longstanding trusted aides. Several insiders who spoke to the Guardian described Johnson’s two closest advisers – the cabinet secretary, Simon Case, and the Downing Street chief of staff, Dan Rosenfield – as insufficiently politically experienced to handle the

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