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First episode USA
Theme songEverywhere You Look
Creat by Jeff Franklin
Produc Don Van Atta
James O'Keefe
Bonnie Bogard Maier
Greg Fields
GenresSitcom
Cast Candace Cameron Bure
EpisodesEpisodesS08 E24 · Michelle Rides AgainMay 23, 1995 S08 E23 · Michelle Rides AgainMay 23, 1995 S08 E22 · All Stood UpApr 4, 1995 View 45+ more
Final episode1995-05-23 00:00:00
Networks ABC
Creators Jeff Franklin
End themeEverywhere You Look
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About Full House


Danny is a widower who is raising his three little girls after the death of his wife. But he has help from his musician brother-in-law, Jesse Katsopolis, and his best friend, comedian Joey Gladstone.

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Partygate: MPs test Boris Johnson's claims he did not lie to Parliament

Mar 21,2023 12:20 pm

By Brian WheelerBBC News

Boris Johnson has repeatedly insisted he did not intentionally mislead Parliament over Partygate in a three hour grilling by a Committee of MPs.

The former Prime Minister began The Session with a Bible in his hands, as he swore: " Hand on heart, I did not lie to The House . "

He admitted social distancing had not been " perfect" at gatherings in Downing Street during Covid lockdowns.

But he told MPs the Guidelines - as he understood them - had been followed.

The Privileges Committee is investigating statements Mr Johnson made to Parliament , after details of booze-fuelled parties and other gatherings in Downing Street emerged in the media from The End of 2021 onwards.

If he is found by MPs to have deliberately or recklessly misled Parliament , he faces suspension from The Commons - a move which might trigger a by-election in his Uxbridge and South Ruislip constituency.

Mr Johnson, with a legal adviser at his side, and supporters including former cabinet minister Jacob Rees-Mogg sat behind him, was in a combative mood as he took MPs' questions.

The MPs themselves were robust in their questioning, with Committee chair, Labour's Harriet Harman , at one point describing his assurances as " flimsy" saying they " did not amount to much at all".

'Electrified fence'

Mr Johnson repeatedly insisted " essential" work gatherings, which He Said included staff leaving dos in Downing Street, were allowed under his government's Covid Guidelines .

At times, MPs on The Committee - including senior Tory Sir Bernard Jenkin - expressed incredulity at his line of argument.

Shown a picture of himself surrounded by colleagues and drinks during a leaving do, Mr Johnson argued No 10 staff cannot have an " invisible electrified fence around them".

" They will occasionally drift into each other's orbit, " He Said , accepting That " perfect social distancing is not being observed" in The Image but denying it was in breach of the Guidance .

" I believe it was absolutely essential for work purposes, " He Said of The Event for outgoing communications director Lee Cain in November 2020.

" We were following the Guidance to The Best of our ability - which was what the Guidance provided. "

This Was The Event he had in mind on 1 December 2021, when he told MPs all Guidelines had been followed, he told Sir Bernard.

Sir Bernard said: " I'm bound to say That if you said All That at The Time to The House of Commons, we probably wouldn't be sitting here. But you didn't. "

'Reasonably necessary'

Asked later in The Session by Labour MP Andy Carter if he should have made these arguments at The Time , He Said : " Perhaps if I had elucidated more clearly what I meant - and what I felt and believed about following the Guidance - That would have helped. "

Questioned on whether he would have told other organisations, if asked at a government pandemic press conference, whether they could hold " unsocially distanced farewell gatherings" Mr Johnson said: " I would have said it is up to organisations, as the Guidance says, to decide how they are going to implement the Guidance amongst them. "

He also insisted his birthday gathering, in June 2020 at The Height of the pandemic, for which he was fined by police, had been " reasonably necessary for work purposes".

And he defended The Presence of luxury interior designer Lulu Lytle - who was revamping The Johnsons ' Downing Street flat - because she was a " contractor" working in No 10.

He Said then chancellor Rishi Sunak , who was also present, would have been " just as surprised as I was" about the fines they received.

" I thought it was a completely innocent event, " Mr Johnson said. " It did not strike me as anything other than an ordinary common or garden workplace event. "

'Scintilla of doubt'

In another tetchy exchange with Sir Bernard Jenkin , Mr Johnson was asked about his comments That it was " no great vice" to rely on political advisers for assurances before making statements to The House of Commons.

Sir Bernard expressed surprise That Mr Johnson, if there was even " the thinnest scintilla of doubt" about whether rules were followed, would not have sought out advise from civil servants or government lawyers.

" If I was accused of law-breaking and I had to give undertakings to Parliament . . I would want the advice of a lawyer, " Sir Bernard told him.

A clearly annoyed Mr Johnson told the senior Tory: " This is complete nonsense, I mean, complete nonsense.

" I asked the relevant people. They were senior people. They had been working very hard. "

The Committee will deliver its verdict on Mr Johnson by the summer.

The Full House of Commons would vote on any recommendations. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has agreed to give Tory MPs a free vote on their conscience over Mr Johnson's fate.

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