I'm sorry and I'll fix it, says UK's Johnson after lockdown party report

Reuters

Published Jan 31, 2022 15:45

Updated Jan 31, 2022 16:56

LONDON (Reuters) -British Prime Minister Boris Johnson apologised and vowed to "fix it" after a report on Monday into lockdown parties held at his Downing Street residence criticised serious failures at the heart of government.

A report by senior civil servant Sue Gray into lockdown-breaking gatherings at Downing Street under Johnson condemned some of the behaviour in government as being "difficult to justify".

"I want to say sorry," Johnson told parliament. "Sorry for the things we simply did not get right and sorry for the way that this matter has been handled."