Four top aides to Boris Johnson have resigned, marking the latest setback for the British prime minister whose government has been embroiled in scandal in recent days.
Four top aides to Boris Johnson resigned Thursday, marking the latest setback for the British prime minister whose government has been embroiled in scandal in recent days.
Johnson's head of policy, Munira Mirza, chief of staff Dan Rosenfield, principal private secretary Martin Reynolds, and communications director Jack Doyle all left their posts Thursday, just days after a damning investigation revealed that multiple parties took place at Downing Street while the rest of the United Kingdom was living under strict Covid-19 lockdown rules.The report, released Monday, uncovered multiple parties and a culture of excessive drinking at Downing Street.
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