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process. plus, fox news has repeatedly downplayed the january 6th attack, so why is the only outlet with access to hours of security footage from the riot fox news. and later, as a republican throwback access to reproductive rights joined by generations of americans, more and more states are fighting back. also, my conversation with how a new initiative could be a force for good for all struggling with mental health. this is american voices. as we wait for charging decisions and the georgia election investigation, donald trump is returning to familiar line of attack, surprise upset he s no, won by his calling a witch hunt. it is not. today, he vented on truth social, his knockoff, twitter declaring he quote did nothing wrong, trump even ramped up attacks at the georgia special grand jury that investigated possible interference in georgia s 2020 election. trump called her, quote, out of control. trump and his allies now seizing on the media blitz from the former this ....
bringing us tomorrow. with me are lord darroch, former british ambassador to the united states who also served as national security advisor under david cameron, and mo hussein, former conservative advisor. let s run through some of the front pages. all the papers lead on the same story the sue gray report into parties during lockdown at downing street. the financial times describes the prime minister as damaged but unbowed after the publication of lurid details of the events but says a move against him by tory mp5 is unlikely. the guardian gives some of those details drinking, a fight and vomiting and also gives the pm s explanation that he didn t know the extent of what was happening. the metro quotes a message from the pm s private secretary martin reynolds, who referred to getting away with it. the i sums it up as failures of leadership , and points out that people at the parties made fun of cleaners and security staff who tried to intervene. the telegraph ....
and that s bbc news at ten. newsnight is just getting under way on bbc two with kirsty wark. 0n bbc one, it s time tojoin our colleagues for the news where you are. goodnight. tomorrow the covid inquiry will hear from a man who was saved by the nhs. how will borisjohnson respond under oath to questions about the uk s late lockdown and criticism from some of his closest aides about his leadership? how contrite should the former prime minister be about what his critics in government believe were mistakes made during the pandemic? tonight we re joined by his close ally and former director of communications guto hari, dr kit yates, a member of independent sage, and anne longfield, who was children s commissoner at the height of the pandemic. also tonight. signed on the dotted line. a new treaty which the home secretary says addresses the concerns of the uk supreme court which ruled the government s rwanda plan unlawful last month. we ll hear from a spokesperson for the rwandan go ....
public gatherings of more than two people were banned and you had to stay two metres away from people you did not live with. the police could find you if you did not follow the rules. the inquiry will also hear from priti patel, who was home secretary during the period and the human rights group liberty. the home secretary during the pandemic and lockdown lobbied for stricter border controls in the early stages of the pandemic in an attempt to prevent the virus reaching the uk but she was overruled. despite criticism to the way the police enforced lockdown rules she defended her approach during her time rules she defended her approach during hertime in rules she defended her approach during her time in office. it you are watching bbc news and we are now going hoping to go live soon to the covid inquiry in london. edible be speaking on our healing from priti patel, home secretary during the pandemic as well as martin hewitt who was chair of the national police chiefs council, ....