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Carrie Johnson pictured breaking Covid rules hugging friend at West End clubPrime Minister’s wife ‘regrets the momentary lapse in judgment' after breaching social distancing guidelinesCarrie Johnson, the Prime Minister's wife, was photographed breaking Covid-19 social distancing rules days after the public was warned that it was "critical" to follow the guidance, The Telegraph can disclose.Despite Boris Johnson's warning that "you should keep your distance from anyone you don't live with", Mrs Johnson, 33, was pictured embracing a close friend while the pair celebrated the friend's engagement at a private members' club in London's West End.It has also been claimed that Mrs Johnson, who is head of communications at a wildlife charity, hosted a party in the flat above No 11 Downing Street that she shared with the Prime Minister and their two young children. That allegation has been described by Mr Johnson's spokesman as "total nonsense".
Boris Johnson prepares mass clearout to save own skinPM’s fury at Downing Street staff as he launches string of ‘red meat’ policiesBoris Johnson is planning a mass clearout of No 10 and a series of populist announcements to save his tottering premiership.Despite issuing a humiliating apology to MPs over the Downing Street parties on Wednesday, the prime minister is refusing to take responsibility for the crisis and in meetings last week questioned why his team had not protected him.He complained to aides: “How has all this been allowed to happen? How has it come to this? How haven’t you sorted this out?”A senior government source said: "He made it clear he thought they had let him down. Boris's view is that he is not to blame. That everyone else is to blame."
BBC licence fee to be abolished in 2027 and funding frozenGovernment announcement will force broadcaster to close services and make further redundanciesThe culture secretary, Nadine Dorries, is expected to confirm that the cost of an annual licence, required to watch live television and access iPlayer services, will remain at £159 until 2024 before rising slightly for the following three years.She said this would be the end of the current licence fee funding model for the BBC, raising doubts about the long-term financial future and editorial independence of the public service broadcaster under a Conservative government.
Mike, judging by the number of anti Boris posts, i take it you are either a Labour supporter, or you work for the British Bias Company!