and that was yvonne harrison, who is the chief executive of the gender equality organisation women inle who died in care homes and hospitals in the early days of the covid pandemic are taking legal action against the government. the families argue the human rights of their loved ones were breached because not enough was done to protect them from the virus. the government says it tried to safeguard care home residents using the best evidence available at the time. our social affairs editor, alison holt, reports. very happy days. that's my mother and father on a cruise. for liz, these photos provide precious memories of her mother, margaret. when her mum found it hard to get around, she moved to a care home, but she was still sharp. and this is also, i think, a lovely photograph. this is my mother in her care home. margaret died there during the first wave of the pandemic, aged 95. she had always kept a diary, so documented her daily life. this was a particularly special diary for me because it is the last one that she wrote. liz is one of the relatives taking legal action against the g