British PM’s top aide accused of another lockdown breach
Number 10 Downing Street special advisor Dominic Cummings gets out of his car as he arrives at his home in London after allegations he broke coronavirus lockdown rules by travelling across the country in March. – AFP pic, May 24, 2020.
A TOP adviser to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced fresh allegations today that he had breached coronavirus lockdown rules for a second time. The British government had yesterday rejected calls to sack Dominic Cummings over allegations he broke coronavirus lockdown rules by travelling across the country while displaying symptoms of the disease.
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