at the time. finally. there is no evidence at all that supports an allegation that i intentionally or recklessly misled the house . many of his allies agree. our political editor chris mason spoke to one earlier. does this get him off the hook? well, it shows categorically that not a single shred of evidence that boris knowingly misled parliament. what s more, where it s shown inadvertently there had been some inaccuracies, he corrected the record. and all this comes before a big day tomorrow where that committee of mps will question borisjohnson in a televised session. let s talk tojenny kleeman she s a journalist and broadcaster first of all about the crux of the matter, what this is all about is whether the prime minister miss led mps in parliament not about whether he broke covid rules. it is mps in parliament not about whether he broke covid rules. he broke covid rules. it is about whether he he broke covid rules. it is about whether he misled he broke covid rules. it i
when you heard what had happened to john caldwell? well, there was a lot of fright at the same time, you know? because obviously, that sort of stuff doesn t happen as much. so it wasjust bringing back stuff, you know? but fear first off, and fear about, it was the youths, beragh youths, and fear about that going up, you know? people have also gathered in the centre of 0magh a town all too familiar with the violence of the troubles 25 years after a dissident republican car bomb killed 29 people and unborn twins a few hundred metres from here, violence which the people gathered here today and hoped had been consigned to the past. john caldwell, who was with his son, had just finished a training session with an under 15 football team when he was shot several times. he remains critically ill and heavily sedated, with what had been described as life changing injuries . four men were arrested in 0magh and coalisland.
we are united together, and people like that just need to go away. and what were your thoughts when you heard what had happened to john caldwell? well, there was a lot of fright at the same time, you know? because obviously, that sort of stuff doesn t happen as much. so it wasjust bringing back stuff, you know? but fear, first off. and it was the youths, beragh youths, and fear about that growing up, you know? people have also gathered in the centre of omagh a town all too familiar with the violence of the troubles, 25 years after a dissident republican car bomb killed 29 people and unborn twins a few hundred metres from here, violence which the people gathered here today hoped had been consigned to the past. john caldwell, who was with his son, had just finished a training session with an under 15 football team when he was shot several times. he remains critically ill and heavily sedated, with what had been described as life changing injuries .
carried out the shooting, has little public support. it s great. itjust shows no part of the community wants to see this. we are united together, and people like that just need to go away. and what were your thoughts when you heard what had happened to john caldwell? well, there was a lot of fright at the same time, you know? because obviously, that sort of stuff doesn t happen as much. so it wasjust bringing back stuff, you know? but fear, first off. and it was the youths, beragh youths, and fear about that growing up, you know? people have also gathered in the centre of 0magh a town all too familiar with the violence of the troubles, 25 years after a dissident republican car bomb killed 29 people and unborn twins a few hundred metres from here, violence which the people gathered here today hoped had been consigned to the past. john caldwell, who was with his son, had just finished a training session with an under 15 football team
and people like that just need to go away. and what were your thoughts when you heard what had happened to john caldwell? well, there was a lot of fright at the same time, you know? because obviously, that sort of stuff doesn t happen as much. so it wasjust bringing back stuff, you know? but fear, first off. and it was the youths, beragh youths, and fear about that growing up, you know? people have also gathered in the centre of omagh a town all too familiar with the violence of the troubles, 25 years after a dissident republican car bomb killed 29 people and unborn twins a few hundred metres from here, violence which the people gathered here today hoped had been consigned to the past. john caldwell, who was with his son, had just finished a training session with an under 15 football team when he was shot several times. he remains critically ill and heavily sedated, with what had been described as life changing injuries . four men were arrested in omagh and coalisland.