Boris Johnson Throws Down Gauntlet to Westminster Journalists
On his return to Downing Street after being hospitalised with Coronavirus, Boris Johnson has announced that members of the public will take part in the daily press briefings.
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On his return to Downing Street after being hospitalised with Coronavirus, Boris Johnson has announced that members of the public will take part in the daily press briefings.
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