The Inquiry
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Initial release | Spain |
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Directors | Giulio Base |
Budget | 8 million EUR (estimated) |
Composers | Andrea Morricone |
Story by | Ennio Flaiano |
Suso Cecchi d'Amico | |
Valerio Massimo Manfredi | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2320678 |
About The Inquiry
Roman Emperor Tiberius learns that a new kingdom is set to rise in the East following the crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth. He sends his general Titus Valerius Taurus to investigate the matter.
Infected blood: Tory rebellion expected on payouts amendment
... The Inquiry heard that one person dies as a result of contaminated blood products every four days...
Boris Johnson to apologise to Covid Inquiry but say he got big calls right
... His evidence will follow weeks of heavy criticism of him at The Inquiry...
Covid inquiry: Some local leaders put politics ahead of public health, says Hancock
... More on Covid and the Covid InquiryOn his second day of evidence to The Inquiry, he was questioned on government decisions as Covid cases began rising in autumn 2020...
Covid inquiry: Toxic culture damaged response, says Matt Hancock
... During The Inquiry, Mr Hancock has been accused of being untruthful...
Dominic Raab denies Dominic Cummings made key pandemic decisions
... Mr Raab, who was then also foreign secretary and later served as deputy prime minister, told The Inquiry: " There is a whole circus that can be built up in the media and elsewhere around the internal battles between individuals, and some of that is natural and healthy...
Covid inquiry: Michael Gove defends Boris Johnson over lockdown decision-making
... Mr Gove was the first senior cabinet minister at the centre of the UK government s response to the pandemic to give evidence in this part of The Inquiry...
Excluding us from meetings harmed Covid response, mayors tell inquiry
... The Inquiry heard that his earlier requests to attend were rejected by No 10 on the grounds that other regional mayors would then need to be invited...
What is behind Alex Salmond's new legal fight with the Scottish government?
... The Inquiry saw people like Mr Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon give hours of evidence, and laid bare the problems in the government s attempts to defend the judicial review after legal advice was published...
Labour takes sexual harassment extremely seriously, says Keir Starmer
Sir Keir Starmer has said he takes allegations of sexual harassment " extremely seriously" after a Labour aide received A Warning after allegedly groping a junior a staff member.
Found the adviser sexually harassed a female intern.
The adviser to a member of Labour's front bench was allowed to keep his job, though he has now resigned.
Misconduct allegations " are taken seriously" by Labour, Sir Keir said.
According to Politico, the aide was alleged to have groped a female intern 20 years his junior -a complaint which was upheld by two separate investigations.
She complained first to the parliamentary authorities, which resulted in a letter of apology, And Then to the Labour Party , which took three years to investigate the case, The News website said.
Under party rules, allegations of sexual misconduct are investigated by a panel of Labour's National Executive Committee members, advised by an independent legal professional.
Asked whether he was embarrassed The Inquiry took three years, Sir Keir Starmer , a former director of public prosecutions, said: " I think all of these allegations have to be taken extremely seriously, and they are taken seriously by me and The Party .
" I do understand, from my experience as chief prosecutor, how difficult it is for people to come forward.
" That is among the reasons why we made our process completely independent, so it is not a political process any more.
" What I would say is: I would encourage anybody to come forward and to feel they are supported through that independent process. "
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