Many papers lead with Boris Johnson's apology to MPs over being fined for breaking lockdown rules.
Many front pages focus on on Prime Minister Boris Johnson's apology to MPs over being fined for breaching lockdown rules for attending a party in Downing Street. The paper reports the PM acknowledged public anger, but said it never occurred to him he had breached Covid rules amid "raucous calls" for him to resign from the opposition benches.
"What a waste of time!" headlines the Daily Express, arguing there is "so much more at stake" for the country than the ongoing row. The paper says Mr Johnson's "humble" apology to MPs was rejected by Mr Starmer, who it said "refused to address the real issues facing Britain".The Daily Star describes the PM as a "truth dodger" who has vowed to "Klingon" to power.
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