British prime minister apologies over report investigating parties during lockdown
An updated report on parties held at No 10 during a strict national lockdown will be published once police finish their inquiries.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has apologised after an inquiry into parties held during a strict national lockdown represented a 鈥渟erious failure鈥 of judgment. In the published report that came out on Monday, civil servant Sue Gray criticised the culture in Downing Street among senior civil servants and staff. However, an updated report will be released after police have investigated allegations of staff breaking Covid lockdown rules.
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