British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will probably hold onto his job for now despite a scathing report about government parties during coronavirus lockdowns, but his long-term future is out of his hands as police probe claims of rule-breaking, analysts say.
Johnson on Monday apologized after his government was criticized for "failures of leadership and judgment" in allowing parties at his offices while the rest of the country followed strict curbs.
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