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Boris Johnson's work style during COVID 'very frustrating' and 'dysfunctional' - head of civil service

Sky News Thursday, 23 May 2024
The UK's top civil servant has told the COVID inquiry he found Boris Johnson's style of working "very frustrating" and "dysfunctional".
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