former prime minister at this stage. the mps say the evidence strongly suggests that breaches of covid guidance would have been obvious to mrjohnson when he attended certain events. the committee has more work to do but borisjohnson himself has put out a statement today countering that, saying there is no evidence he knowingly or recklessly misled mps and he has also expressed concern that the report by sue gray is being used by the committee as part of its investigation. he calls into question the confidence people may have on it now, given that sir keir starmer is looking to hire sue gray as his new chief of staff. but not investigation, as i say, is not yet finished. it has some way to go. borisjohnson himself is due to be interviewed by mps on the committee later this month. ultimately, interviewed by mps on the committee laterthis month. ultimately, he could be suspended from the commons
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today opened a consultation into extending its guidance for insurance customers experiencing financial difficulties.
New South Wales (NSW) Premier Dominic Perrottet believes it is time for Australia to rethink its current Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) restrictions, such as mandatory quarantine. Perrottet told [.]
As children in Worcester, Lawrence, Fitchburg and several other districts head back to the classroom Monday, there are a number of changes in COVID-19 protocols.
As children in Worcester, Lawrence, Fitchburg and several other districts head back to the classroom Monday, there are a number of changes in COVID-19 protocols.