U.K. 'partygate' report blames leadership for boozy 10 Downing parties
An investigation into alcohol-fuelled parties at 10 Downing Street that broke the U.K. government's own COVID-19 lockdown rules blames Prime Minister Boris Johnson and other senior leaders. Johnson said he is 'humbled,' but would not resign.
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
RCMP commissioner faces new accusations of interference following N.S. shooting
cbc.ca
-
The Putin opponents who fled Russia to fight for change
cbc.ca
-
Canadians help teach displaced Ukrainian students
cbc.ca
-
Are convoy protesters a threat to Canada Day in Ottawa?
cbc.ca
-
Unionizing efforts come to Starbucks, food service workers
cbc.ca
-
Canada to add troops as NATO boosts European presence
cbc.ca
-
Surviving Paris attacker found guilty of terrorism
cbc.ca
-
R. Kelly sentenced to 30 years in prison
cbc.ca
-
Const. Heidi Stevenson honoured with RCMP funeral
cbc.ca
-
Hostage recounts B.C. bank robbery turned shootout
cbc.ca
-
Winnipeg mayoral candidate wants affordable housing built on vacant city-owned lots
cbc.ca
-
Last call for family restaurant with the “best chicken around the bay”
cbc.ca
-
Online dashboard will give monthly report on the wait times
cbc.ca
-
Maples Collegiate honours grads
cbc.ca
-
Filipino community thriving in Neepawa
cbc.ca
-
Pictou Landing reports peaceful moderate livelihood fishery season
cbc.ca