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Guests, including British Prime minister Boris Johnson, arrive at Westminster Cathedral, in London, to attend the memorial service of murdered British lawmaker David Amess. IMAGES
London, May 12 (EFE) .- (Camera: Clàudia Sacrest) British Prime Minister Boris Johnson attends the Wednesday parliamentary session in the House of Commons.FOOTAGE OF THE DEPARTURE OF BORIS JOHNSON TO THE PARLIAMENT.
Business Insider reports UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has placed himself under self-isolation. The move comes after Conservative MP Lee Anderson, who Johnson spent time with last week, announced he and his wife tested positive for the coronavirus. A Number 10 spokesperson said Johnson 'does not have any symptoms of COVID-19' and is self-isolating. In March, Johnson was hospitalized for ten days for COVID-19. He was moved to intensive care and received oxygen treatment after his symptoms became severe. Currently, Johns Hopkins University reports the UK has over 1.3 million confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn is met with cheers as he leaves his house in Islington to head to the Labour HQ after an election night which saw the Labour Party make key gains across the UK. IMAGES
Former prime minister Boris Johnson apologises to families of Covid victims, as he began giving evidence at a UK public inquiry into his government's handling of the pandemic. "I am deeply sorry for the pain and the loss and the suffering of those victims and their families," he says at the start of two days in the witness box. Johnson, who has faced a barrage of criticism from his former aides for his indecisiveness and a lack of scientific understanding during the pandemic, is expected to admit that he "unquestionably made mistakes" during two days at the inquiry London. SOUNDBITE