ahead of the covid public inquiry,say they were obliged to pass on evidence of potential law breaking under the civil service code. is it fitting and proper that the correct procedure, certain anomalies vigorously investigated, or is it a smear, a stitch up, a witchhunt? they will not let lockdown lie. who said lie? it is on the front pages left, right and centre, we have been here before. it is an avid ready phone in, it has got to be done! forward to hearing from you on this one. that is what we re doing. we will be reading all your text to get a measure of what you think, here is the news from karishma patel. the annual rate of inflation in the uk fell to 8.7% in april, the first time since august last year that it s been in single figures. inflation had been at10.1% in march. borisjohnson s office has said it s totally untrue that the former prime minister may have committed further breaches of covid rules. labour has called on the government to explain why the allegati
up, and i doubt he has come he deserves to be. he stitch up the country using brexit to further his own narcissistic ambitions. andrew in cardiff. and why are you doing this topic on the phone in? you get the usual partisan and [con opinions. everyone will stick to their views. will anyone change their views. will anyone change their mind? johnson is clearly a lying, corrupt and lazy man. my view will never change because the evidence is clear, that is from richard in york. but you have had enough, tim? richard in york. but you have had enough. tim? richard in york. but you have had i enough, tim? simple enough, tim? yes, basically. simple as. linda, enough, tim? yes, basically. simple as- linda. in enough, tim? yes, basically. simple as. linda, in st enough, tim? yes, basically. simple as. linda, in st albans, enough, tim? yes, basically. simple as. linda, in st albans, have - enough, tim? yes, basically. simple as. linda, in st albans, have you - as. linda, in st albans, have