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LONDON, April 19 — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will apologise to parliament today as he faces lawmakers for the first time since he was fined by police for breaking his own Covid-19 lockdown rules, a government official said. Johnson, who will address parliament at around 1430 GMT, was...

LONDON, April 19 — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will apologise to parliament today as he faces lawmakers for the first time since he was fined by police for breaking his own Covid-19 lockdown rules, a government official said.

Opposition parties have called for Johnson to resign, accusing him of misleading parliament after he told lawmakers last year that all rules were followed in Downing Street - the prime minister’s official residence and workplace - during the pandemic. “He did not believe at that point that anything he had done was against the rules but he absolutely accepts the police have looked at this, they have taken a different view.”

Opposition parties are in talks about how best to seek to censure Johnson, either by pushing for a vote on whether he is in contempt of parliament, or to refer him to a parliamentary committee to investigate whether he deliberately misled lawmakers.

 

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