Andrew Bridgen ordered to pay Matt Hancock £40,000 following libel battle
Mr Bridgen wants to ‘clear his name’ after allegedly being accused of antisemitism in a social media post by Mr Hancock, the High Court has heard.
Mr Bridgen wants to ‘clear his name’ after allegedly being accused of antisemitism in a social media post by Mr Hancock, the High Court has heard.
He said his father was “a great man” after the Tory MP came in for some flack, before adding: “Especially as he remained loyal to his wife”.
Matt Hancock’s published diaries do not support his claim to have told the prime minister a lockdown was needed on March 13, the Covid inquiry heard.
'Spoken on behalf of the nation'
Helen MacNamara, who served as deputy cabinet secretary, made the claim to the Covid inquiry.
He will face a specialist team of interrogators in the final of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins.
“Pubes on your chest, moobs, so how did you do it, Matty, babe?”, an interrogator named Debs asked a shirtless Hancock.
“After coming through the most challenging period as health secretary during the pandemic, I wanted to push my limits.”
The former health secretary gave his own lip-syncing rendition of Ryan Gosling's emotive ballad on his summer jollies
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