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The Guardian - The verdict on Johnson
Summary of the front page
The Guardian reports on Partygate after the release of the Privilges Committee report, which found former prime minister Boris Johnson intentionally misled Parlaiment over Partygate. The paper reports that Boris Johnson was found to have “undermined democracy” and was “complicit in abuse of MPs”.
While the main image and headline are dedicated to the Johnson report, the front page of the Guardian carries a story on the sinking of a boat carrying hundreds of people off the coast of Greece. It’s feared that as many as 750 migrants may have been aboard the boat when it disappeared under the water.
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