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German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius welcomes his British counterpart John Healey to Berlin with military honours. IMAGES
Pour épater vos convives avec un dessert raffiné, optez pour un glaçage miroir au chocolat ! Cette préparation lisse et brillante va sublimer n'importe quel gâteau ou dessert, et on vous promet que ça n'est pas du tout sorcier ;-) Ce glaçage sera absolument parfait sur un Royal au chocolat, que vous pouvez retrouver en cliquant juste ici, mais vous pouvez tout à fait vous en servir pour glacer un gâteau d'anniversaire, ou des donuts par exemple. Suivez toutes nos étapes détaillées ci-dessous :-) Ingrédients: - 12 gr de gélatine - 170 gr de sucre - 10 cl d'eau - 9 cl de crème liquide - 75 gr de cacao en poudre non sucré Voir recette sur le site: https://www.ptitchef.com/recettes/autre/glacage-miroir-au-chocolat-explique-pas-a-pas-et-en-video-fid-1580665
Former prime minister Boris Johnson apologises to families of Covid victims, as he began giving evidence at a UK public inquiry into his government's handling of the pandemic. "I am deeply sorry for the pain and the loss and the suffering of those victims and their families," he says at the start of two days in the witness box. Johnson, who has faced a barrage of criticism from his former aides for his indecisiveness and a lack of scientific understanding during the pandemic, is expected to admit that he "unquestionably made mistakes" during two days at the inquiry London. SOUNDBITE
Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson arrives at a public inquiry where he is expected to be grilled over his government's handling of the Covid-19 pandemic. Johnson, who has faced a barrage of criticism from his former aides for his indecisiveness and a lack of scientific understanding during the pandemic, is expected to admit that he "unquestionably made mistakes" during two days at the inquiry in London. IMAGES
A UK parliament committee has ruled that Boris Johnson deliberately misled MPs over Covid lockdown-breaking parties in Downing Street when he was prime minister. The cross-party Privileges Committee said Johnson would have been suspended as an MP for 90 days for "repeated contempts (of parliament) and for seeking to undermine the parliamentary process", had he not already resigned after being shown a pre-publication version of the report. IMAGES of the report