Editorial: There will be more fixed penalty notices – and the speculation is that more of the tickets will have the prime minister’s name on them
t was a meagre “apology”. For all manner of reasons, often diametrically opposed, many would wish that Partygate – the covert breach of public health regulations by the prime minister and others – could be brought to an appropriate end.
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