Boris Johnson referred to the Government’s facemask policy in the summer of 2020 as “f***** up”, the Covid-19 Inquiry has ...
“Boris Johnson cannot expect his apology to be taken seriously when he continues his desperate attempt to rewrite history.” ...
The former culture secretary, who announced her plan to step down as an MP once Johnson decided to quit parliament back in ...
Boris Johnson has told the Covid Inquiry that he "could not have done more" to stop parties from taking place at 10 Downing ...
Mr Johnson said the elderly have ‘had a good innings’ and should be allowed to catch the virus in order to avoid further restrictions, the inquiry has heard ...
BORIS Johnson has defended comments he made about letting Covid “rip” even if it meant elderly people dying at the official inquiry into the Government’s response to the crisis.
Boris Johnson has been criticised by a campaign group representing some families of Covid-19 victims after he defended the actions of Downing Street staff against accusations of holding parties.
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Boris Johnson denied claims on Thursday that he had considered a “let-it rip” strategy in response to a second wave of Covid-19 in summer 2020. Rishi Sunak was asked what he would do if the government ...
Boris Johnson appeared to become emotional as he recalled being admitted to intensive care with coronavirus to reject suggestions he did not care about the suffering of the public.
Boris Johnson has denied advocating a let the virus rip approach in which older people would have to accept their fate during the autumn of 2020.