trying to get to it at what point should have everyone been worried about coronavirus? and at what point was everyone worried about coronavirus? so i think it s this idea, i think we are building up to it with some of the questioning now or shortly before the break. at what point were people starting to worry and should they have been worried? the focus continues to be on the former prime minister borisjohnson. during the course of this inquiry, he has been criticised for what people say were a poor decision making, his lack of attention. today, lord sedwill questioning whether he was just making a lot of these decisions by himself and not involving the cabinet. they haven t been many people during the course of this inquiry who have been defending the former prime minister. no. and maybe he is an easy target because he is no longer prime minister. i think some of the criticism has been slightly nuanced to be for example, borisjohnson s former director of communications last
are blocking the roads. people there have told the bbc there are still very strong winds in the area. let s get more from graham satchell. storm ciaran hit the channel islands with a bang, thunder and lightning and massive hailstones. the power of the storm, remarkable. winds reached more than 100 miles an hour, ripping rooves from buildings. this terrifying moment was caught on a baby monitor. the woman grabs her baby and makes her escape. the emergency services injersey said they responded to hundreds of calls overnight. they worked through horrendous conditions to clear roads and rescue people. there s been a lot of structural damage, a lot of roofs and chimneys down, trees down obviously, a lot of roads are blocked, there is a lot of debris on the roads. at first light, people ventured out to assess the damage. there are trees down all over the island. some buildings have been almost completely destroyed. the power of the wind has blown walls down. that was my car, evie s
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here in the uk very, very upset with key individuals, borisjohnson and the likes of dominic cummings, you know, these people who lost family members during the covid pandemic, and so i think that the issue last night, the lighting up of the castle, gives you a sense of some of the anger that there is around, and some of these people as you say. it must have been so distressing for people who had lost loved ones during the pandemic to listen yesterday as the details of these messages from the time showed how i suppose you could say shambolic the decision making was at the heart of government, and the criticism all round of each other, and just the way that decisions were being made, it is really alarming for them. ., ., , . them. there are two things. the way that decisions them. there are two things. the way that decisions were them. there are two things. the way that decisions were made, them. there are two things. the way that decisions were made, and - them. there a