your. daniel, thank you so much for joining us with your your. daniel, thank you so much for joining us with your thoughts - your. daniel, thank you so much for joining us with your thoughts on - joining us with your thoughts on newsday. joining us with your thoughts on newsda . . , did the people making england s covid rules at the height of the pandemic also break them? well borisjohnson is refusing to say whether he attended a drinks gathering at downing street in may 2020 , in contravention of the rules at that time. several of those invited have told the bbc they were taken aback by an emailfrom the prime minister s private secretary asking dozens of staff to bring their own booze , to what were called socially distanced drinks in the downing street garden. at the time most social mixing was banned. laura kuenssberg has the latest. the principle private secretary s job is in the shadows, organising the lives of the public and powerful. martin reynolds role was not, you may th
broadly speaking, the government has been keen to get across that message that no one is above the law or above the rules. i think if he is allowed in, there is probably that that message has been diluted. it s really interesting, probably the other thing worth considering is to get the backdrop of australia being very strong on vaccination, particularly victoria where it was for a long time the most lockdown city in the world, and gone through a lot over the last couple of years. turning now to a story making headlines in the ukzdid the people making england s covid rules at the height of the pandemic also break them? well borisjohnson is refusing to say whether he attended a drinks gathering at downing street in may 2020 in contravention of the rules at that time. several of those invited have