calling wavering mps to shore up support. meanwhile the times reports borisjohnson s ethics adviser, lord geidt, is demanding an explanation over lockdown parties and threatened to resign over the matter. but the daily mail says the cabinet are backing the prime minister against what it calls reckless rebels trying to remove him. pressure on travel firms from the daily express questioning why 8 billion pounds of covid aid hasn t stopped delays for holiday makers. the guardian shows one of those airport queues but leads on rising violence at gp surgeries, and warnings about soaring demand and staff shortages. the archbishop of canterbury s comments splashed across the mirror. the paper claims he suggested prince andrew should be forgiven over sexual assault allegations, which the prince denies. and celebrations in bradford on the front of the yorkshire post as it s named the uk city of culture 2025
the last few weeks. absolutely, and one of the reasons this issue blew l one of the reasons this issue blew up one of the reasons this issue blew up the way it did a few weeks ago, when we were talking about the possibility of a confidence vote in borisjohnson, was because so many tory mps were being inundated with e mails and letters from their constituents, furious that they felt the stories they were hearing about what had gone on in downing street were a complete paradox to the way they had been living their own lives during lockdown. i don t think we are going to get conclusions to date on some of the most serious allegations. it seems a fair bet they are the ones the metropolitan police are looking into. maybe sue grayjust police are looking into. maybe sue gray just addresses police are looking into. maybe sue grayjust addresses some of police are looking into. maybe sue gray just addresses some of the broader themes of some of the specifics which the metropolitan police isn t l