A defiant Michael Gove faced down demands to launch a public inquiry into the "grubby cabal" in charge of the UK. And he claimed he had "never heard" Boris Johnson say he'd rather see "bodies piled high" than introduce a third Covid lockdown.
Asking an urgent Commons question, the SNP's Alison Thewlis told MPs the government could no longer be trusted to investigate themselves.
And Labour's Rachel Reeves accused Boris Johnson of "corrupting the standards of public life expected in high office." It comes as the Prime Minister faces a string of fresh claims of sleaze, arrogance and incompetence.
Ex-aide Dominic Cummings lashed out on Friday night with a 1,000-word statement denying the leak - and making a slew of allegations of his own.
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