Apologised to MPs for breaking Covid-19 regulations
Boris Johnson will be preparing himself for another round of tricky questions in the UK House of Commons later.
His "whole hearted" apology for breaking lockdown rules, was not received well yesterday.
There will be a debate about whether the British Prime Minister misled Parliament tomorrow, followed by a vote on whether he should be investigated.
Labour's Sir Keir Starmer called for his resignation:
A British government minister says if someone deliberately lies to parliament they should resign.
Senior Conservative Mark Harper says he's not "worthy" of leading the country.
Small business minister Paul Scully believes Mr. Johnson did not mislead parliament.
He's hinted further Commons scrutiny should wait until a full police investigation into Covid law-breaking is over:

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