Fearful Boris Johnson swears to contest Sue Gray report - ‘Will do exactly what I said!’

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BORIS JOHNSON has promised to fight till the end after facing continuous pressure to quit over the alleged lockdown parties held in Downing Street.

Mystery dog illness spreads: Urgent warning as vets see spike in casesSpeaking at the House of Commons, Sir Keir Starmer called on the PM to keep a promise to publish the report in full.Downing Street has said it is their"intention" to publish the report in the format in which Mr Johnson receives it.He said he wouldn't resign and insisted his government “gets the big calls right”.

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