Fury at PM over BYOB party – but Micheal Rosen’s comment hits home hardest
Rosen had a cast iron excuse why he couldn't make the illegal bash.
Rosen had a cast iron excuse why he couldn't make the illegal bash.
“These people had worked incredibly hard on all our behalves on the vaccine programme," was one of Fabricant's defences.
"There is nothing more frustrating for the vast majority who do comply—the law-abiding majority—than the sight of a few brazenly defying the rules," the PM told the House.
"I don't need Sue Gray to tell me I went" to a party, the shadow climate secretary said during a blistering attack on LBC.
Ireland’s deputy prime minister Leo Varadkar said the Irish will "absolutely be making their views known" on the matter.
A leaked email shows the prime minister's principal private secretary invited more than 100 staff to a BYOB evening gathering.
Judging by the replies many staff were appalled by the idea, with one asking why Martin Reynolds was "encouraging a mass gathering in the garden" and another saying "is this for real?"
Prime minister Boris Johnson and education secretary Nadhim Zahawi both insisted Labour wanted to lockdown before Christmas. But a viral video seems to suggest otherwise.
'This matter is absolutely NOT “closed”,' said filmmaker Peter Stefanovic.
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