ppe and at a two metre distance. i cannot even hold her hand at that most difficult of times and sorry as you can see i m finding it difficult now. : : :, , y you can see i m finding it difficult now. : . :, , , , ., now. and we completely understand that. it s obviously now. and we completely understand that. it s obviously still now. and we completely understand that. it s obviously still hugely - that. it s obviously still hugely emotional for you. that. it s obviously still hugely emotionalforyou. but when that. it s obviously still hugely emotional for you. but when you see those pictures of the prime minister, should he stand out? should he resign over this now, do you think? should he resign over this now, do ou think? : , , . ., should he resign over this now, do you think? you think? absolutely. we are not throu~h you think? absolutely. we are not through this you think? absolutely. we are not through this pandemic you think? absolutely. we are not through this pandemi
they re expected to offer their resignation to the prime minister. that obviously makes things difficult if it s the prime minister accused of doing this in the first place. and mrjohnson has made it clear he won t resign. and so the labour party called a vote that passed for borisjohnson to face a parliamentary inquiry into claims he misled mps about those gatherings. and while parliament reacts to this, the public will too. jane wier wierzbowska s mother, patricia, had alzheimer s and was in a gloucestershire care home where she died with covid i9 injanuary. let s hear from her. the care home opened a pot november 2020, and i was allowed to see my mum behind glass opened a pod. it is emotional thinking about it now, but she would sit there and