Tatler, Emily revealed: "[Dominic Cummings] sent me a text of support.
05.07.2020 - 19:31 / dailyrecord.co.uk
coronavirus - have written to police in Durham and London urging them to investigate Dominic Cummings. They want to know whether Boris Johnson’s right-hand man breached coronavirus lockdown laws on his trip to the North East of England at the height of the pandemic in April, the Mirror reports.
Tatler, Emily revealed: "[Dominic Cummings] sent me a text of support.
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Johnson did drop the chief nursing officer of England from a Downing Street briefing because she was critical of Dominic Cumming’s decision to break lockdown rules. Ruth May, the chief nursing officer, confirmed that she was suddenly pulled from a media briefing at the height of the Cummings controversy.
Sam Neill pointed out this week, has turned toxic. If Facebook today is like A Quiet Place – everyone sneaking around trying not to make a noise for fear of being ripped to shreds by Dominic Cummings’ stalking data harvesters – then its chirpy cousin has turned into War For The Planet Of The Apes.Historically it’s a fantastic forum for mobilising and globalising hugely important issues and campaigns.
Mr Afzal, who brought the Rochdale grooming gang to justice and whose brother died from Covid-19, have written to both forces urging them to investigate further, The Mirror reports.