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Meg Hillier and Yvette Cooper question Boris Johnson on Dominic Cummings



Boris Johnson was grilled over the conduct of his adviser Dominic Cummings on Wednesday during a virtual liaison committee hearing. When asked by Labour’s Meg Hillier, who chairs the public accounts committee, if he saw any evidence to prove the allegations against Cummings were false, Johnson confirmed but refused to commit to sharing said evidence. The exchange was followed by a question from Labour’s Yvette Cooper, who pressed the prime minister on instructions to parents who either have Covid-19 or have symptoms, and have no local childcare available
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