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Johnson to apologise but say he got big calls right at COVID inquiry

Sky News Tuesday, 5 December 2023
Boris Johnson is set to apologise for mistakes the government made during the pandemic, but insist he got the big calls right, when he gives evidence to the COVID inquiry. 
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