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London, Feb 3 (EFE) .- (Camera: Clàudia Sacrest) British Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses Parliament as a study shows the Oxford and AstraZeneca vaccine effectively reduces the spread of coronavirus.FOOTAGE OF BORIS JOHNSON LEAVING DOWNING STREET AND HEADING TO PARLIAMENT.
London, July 7 (EFE) .- (Camera: Claudia Sacrest) British Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses Parliament to answer questions from lower house deputies after the recent announcement that on July 19 Covid restrictions will be lifted.FOOTAGE OF JOHNSON LEAVING 10 DOWNING STREET.
London, Jan 20 (EFE) .- (Camera: Claudia Sacrest) British Prime Minister Boris Johnson appears before Parliament in the control session to report on the situation of coronavirus, which this Tuesday caused the highest death toll in one day since the pandemic broke out, with 1,610.FOOTAGE OF JOHNSON LEAVING DOWNING STREET.
London, Apr 28 (EFE) .- (Camera: Clàudia Sacrest) The British Electoral Commission, the independent agency that controls, among other things, the financing of political parties, announced on Wednesday the opening of an investigation into the renovation of Prime Minister Boris Johnson's official apartment in Downing Street.FOOTAGE OF JOHNSON LEAVING DOWNING STREET, AND OF THE PARLIAMENT SQUARE, WESTMINSTER AND BIG BEN
Boris Johnson leaves 10 Downing Street to address Parliament for the first time following a Supreme Court decision which ruled that his move to prorogue Parliament was unlawful. IMAGES
A UK parliament committee has ruled that Boris Johnson deliberately misled MPs over Covid lockdown-breaking parties in Downing Street when he was prime minister. The cross-party Privileges Committee said Johnson would have been suspended as an MP for 90 days for "repeated contempts (of parliament) and for seeking to undermine the parliamentary process", had he not already resigned after being shown a pre-publication version of the report. IMAGES of the report
Britain's former prime minister Boris Johnson leaves his home as he readies himself to re-enter the bear pit of parliamentary inquisition for a grilling about "Partygate" that could decide his political future. Voters' anger at the scandal about serial partying at Downing Street, in breach of Covid lockdown laws, was one backdrop to the collapse of his government in a wave of ministerial resignations. IMAGES