the guardian also reports the other big story today, that prince andrew has lost his efforts to stop the case. so let s begin. strip for headlines and its glum picture of the prime minister. and the eyes, reflects on the prime minister s apology which was very heartfelt. it has not stand or stop the barrage of anger and in that apology, he claimed that the social event that did happened, he did acknowledge that. and he claimed it was a work event and i don t think
borisjohnson s future as prime minister remains in the balance, despite his apology for attending a drinks party during the first coronavirus lockdown in 2020. some senior conservatives are calling for him to resign. but members of the cabinet have rallied to his defence, after he said yesterday he understood the public s rage at his actions. he pulled out of a planned visit to a vaccination clinic today, following a family member testing positive for coronavirus. with all the latest, here s our political correspondent, helen catt. westminster is waiting. as the fallout from the prime minister s apology for how he handled what he maintains was a work event continues. borisjohnson should have been out in front of the cameras in
borisjohnson s future as prime minister remains in the balance, despite his apology for attending a drinks party during the first coronavirus lockdown in 2020. some senior conservatives are calling for him to resign. but members of the cabinet have rallied to his defence, after he said yesterday, he understood the public s rage at his actions. he pulled out of a planned visit to a vaccination clinic today, following a family member, testing positive for coronavirus. with all the latest, here s our political correspondent, helen catt. westminster is waiting. as the fallout from the prime minister s apology for how he handled what he maintains was a work event continues, borisjohnson should have been out in front of the cameras in lancashire today, but the visit was cancelled. one of his family members tested positive for covid.
we buried my father, there was a party in downing street and that the prime minister was there, itjust leaves such a bitter taste. do you feel you can trust the prime minister? i don t, at the moment. and the other end of the country, in bolton, suleman is also struggling with the prime minister s apology. you know, when they re having parties, i couldn t visit my wife. his wife, nicola, was a2. this was her being treated for sepsis in march 2020. he didn t see her again till the night before she died. i hadn t seen her for seven weeks, because of all these flippin rules. and i thought i was doing the right thing. while borisjohnson was in the garden at downing street in may 2020, 36 year old graham was in intensive care. his sister is haunted by it. only lisa and her mum were allowed in the room as graham passed away.
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