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we ll return to cash for curtains , as it s been called, later. but another incendiary charge against the prime minister was made in the mail online on sunday that he said last autumn that he would rather see bodies pile high than take the country into a third lockdown. anonymous sources also told the bbc they had heard the remarks, but borisjohnson strongly denied saying the phrase, describing the reports as total rubbish. have you ever said that you would rather see bodies pile up than go into another third lockdown? no, but again, ithink the important thing people want us to get on and do as the government is to make sure the lockdowns work. so, was that on the record denial by the prime minister the end of the story? no much to the disgruntlement of neville rhoades, who emailed on tuesday. we put that point to bbc news who gave us this statement. there was a similarly robust denial of wrongdoing we put that point to bbc news who gave us this statement. there was a
QuestionsPrime-ministerThousandsTensBbc-newsBrian-rickardUsSubjectPrioritySpokespersonMailCharge to ask about those redecorations? for several weeks, allegations of improper conduct on the part of borisjohnson and his government have been swirling around the media, and this week, three such stories all related to the prime minister s integrity dominated bbc news. most prominent was the question of who paid what and when toward the redecoration of mrjohnson s downing street flat. in an interview on saturday on the news channel, martine croxall suggested to the former labour party director of communications, alastair campbell, that many people might not be that bothered about the details of the case. do voters really care? doesn t this just look like the rough and tumble of politics in what s been an extraordinary year? i think people should care about this because we re talking about the nature of our government, the nature of our democracy. jon byrne agreed with alastair campbell, writing. but caroljude was not that view that the public was less interested in the details
Julia-jamesHead-injuriesWoodlandBodyPolice-sayBbc-newsMormon-newsIt-s-timeNewswatchQuestionsNewsHello draghi s news conference. the european union filing anti trust charges against google. earnings, bank of america missing. first up a stunning development at the ecb news conference after president mario started speaking he was interrupted by a female protester. take a listen. this is immediate coverage giving the protester everything she wants. they left rates unchanged, guys after the first month of qe running at 60 billion euro s a month. i have to tell you. yes, those are pyro techniques no doubt about it. i believe central bankers say in germany who aren t upset it s over. it s been that aggressive and i think the big issue will be are they going to let him continue a program that has already started growth because growth s inflation. was she protesting negative rates? do we know? was she upset about the fact that i don t know. you re almost at 10 years now on the german bun where they re paying, where you re paying them. 13 basis points this morning. that s
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