UK PM Johnson apologizes to parliament for COVID fine

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. (Reuters)
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Updated 19 April 2022
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UK PM Johnson apologizes to parliament for COVID fine

  • Johnson and finance minister Rishi Sunak were fined while parliament was on Easter recess
  • Lawmakers will hold a vote on Thursday on whether Johnson should be investigated over claims he misled parliament

LONDON: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday apologized to parliament for breaking COVID rules with a gathering on his birthday after he was fined by the police last week.
Johnson and finance minister Rishi Sunak were fined while parliament was on Easter recess. Lawmakers will hold a vote on Thursday on whether Johnson should be investigated over claims he misled parliament by repeatedly saying he had followed COVID rules.
“I take this opportunity on the first available sitting day to repeat my wholehearted apology to the House (of Commons). As soon as I received the notice, I acknowledged the hurt and the anger, and I said that people had a right to expect better of their Prime Minister,” Johnson told lawmakers, adding he had not initially realized the gathering breached COVID rules.
“It did not occur to me then, or subsequently, that a gathering in the Cabinet Room just before a vital meeting on COVID strategy could amount to a breach of the rules. I repeat that was my mistake, and I apologize for it, unreservedly.”


ICC prosecutors drop probe into US sanctions on Venezuela

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ICC prosecutors drop probe into US sanctions on Venezuela

  • Prosecutors said in a statement that it would not open an investigation into the sanctions

AMSTERDAM: Prosecutors at the International Criminal Court said on Thursday they did not see a reasonable basis to believe crimes against humanity ⁠had been committed as ⁠a result of sanctions imposed by the US ⁠on the country since 2014.
The prosecutors said in a statement that it would not open an investigation into the sanctions. A separate ⁠probe ⁠into possible crimes against humanity committed in Venezuela since 2014 was ongoing, they added.