HomeTOP TRENDSGovernment racks up £100m bill responding to Covid inquiry Government racks up £100m bill responding to Covid inquiry By rogerjudd December 3, 2025 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp BBC analysis shows cost to taxpayer is 50% higher than thought, with inquiry’s own costs at £192m. Previous articleVistra raised to investment grade by S&PNext articleMarvell targets 25% data center revenue growth in fiscal 2027 as Celestial AI acquisition advances latest articles Heading Toward Midterms, the G.O.P. Continues to Slip HSBC taps Brendan Nelson as new chairman to replace Mark Tucker Asia markets trade mixed on rate cut bets, Australian stocks flat despite stronger annual GDP Forward Industries partners with Sanctum to launch fwdSOL liquid staking token Australian economy extends growth streak despite softer-than-expected GDP in Q3 Earnings Snapshot: Marvell Technology tops FQ3 estimates; forecasts over 40% full-year revenue growth, FQ4 growth remains robust explore more Heading Toward Midterms, the G.O.P. Continues to Slip HSBC taps Brendan Nelson as new chairman to replace Mark Tucker Asia markets trade mixed on rate cut bets, Australian stocks flat despite stronger annual GDP Forward Industries partners with Sanctum to launch fwdSOL liquid staking token Australian economy extends growth streak despite softer-than-expected GDP in Q3 Earnings Snapshot: Marvell Technology tops FQ3 estimates; forecasts over 40% full-year revenue growth, FQ4 growth remains robust