public confidence, what can be done about travel restrictions and proportionality, the seriousness of the crisis by the 4th of february doesn t appear to be reflected in that debate. i doesn t appear to be reflected in that debate- that debate. i think it is a seriousness that debate. i think it is a seriousness of that debate. i think it is a seriousness of a - that debate. i think it is a seriousness of a crisis - that debate. i think it is a | seriousness of a crisis that that debate. i think it is a i seriousness of a crisis that it became but it wasn t apparent at that time. there had been a cabinet meeting on the 31st of january in which, if i remember correctly, the chief medical officer as well as a health secretary and the health secretary, and at that time the advice was the probability of the worst case, reasonable worst case was about io%. and so what you see here is a good summary of a brief discussion. the purpose of the meeting was a bilateral about the ma
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
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Fined a record £70,000 for breaking rules on Election Spending in the rules on Election Spending in some key marginal seats at the last election. The party claims the iiieifief. 154,55 fizl . eieifeis iii . With an administrative failure with an administrative error. The Electoral Commission has referred the case to the metropolitan police, saying there was a realistic prospect the money had given the party an advantage. 0ur had given the party an advantage. Our Home Affairs Correspondent Daniel Sandford has more details. The south thanet constituency in 2015, where the conservatives were battling nigel farage, desperate to heffiififi nifiei faranefieenerafe fun a him winning the seat. Heffiififi nifiei faranefieenerafe fun a w him winning the seat. Any stop him winning the seat. Any chance of counting on your support . They poured big games and resources into it and now theyve been given the ever fine, into it and now theyve been given the ever fine, £70,000, for the bigges
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