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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he took "full responsibility" for the government’s actions, saying: "We truly did everything we could."
"I’m deeply sorry for every life lost," he said.
A total of 100,162 deaths have been recorded in the UK, the first European nation to pass the landmark.
How did the UK get to this grim milestone? What could have been done differently?
Policy Editor Lewis Goodall reports. Kirsty Wark is joined by Sage member Proffesor Calum Semple, Co-founder of campaign group Covid Justice UK, Jo Goodman, and Conservative MP Tobias Ellwood.
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