Submitting.
Mr Blackford continued: “NHS staff have given their all fighting to keep people alive. That’s why so many people find the Prime Minister’s remark that he would rather let the bodies pile high in their thousands than go into lockdown utterly, utterly sickening.
Political artist Kaya Mar holds one of his paintings of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson near the entrance to Downing Street, before Mr Johnson was driven past to go to the Houses of Parliament. Picture: AP Photo/Matt Dunham
“People are willing to go under oath confirming that the Prime Minister said these exact words.
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The nation is saying farewell to the Duke of Edinburgh during a televised funeral at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle following his death last week at the age of 99.
The Queen will lead a small group of close family and friends at the service for her husband of 73 years.
Covid regulations have reduced the scope of the service with public elements cancelled, mourners reduced from around 800 to just 30 and all guests wearing face masks and sitting apart.
The ceremonial elements of the service will include a procession which steps off at 2.45pm, followed by the arrival of a Land Rover carrying the coffin and a national minute’s silence.