Johnson Responds to Partygate Report: 'I Am 'Humbled'
Prime Minister Boris Johnson, in response to civil servant Sue Gray's report which said he and his senior officials must bear responsibility for the illegal parties held in Downing Street during the pandemic, renewed his apology to the nation, while at the same time distancing himself from some of the gatherings and defending his previous denials to parliament. He speaks in the House of Commons in London.
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