Sky News Breakfast: David Cameron says he will "respond positively" to Greensill inquiry.
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- David Cameron says he will "respond positively" to inquiries into his connections to the Greensill affair.
- Doctors say pubs and restaurants must improve ventilation - as they warn more should be done to prevent the airborne transmission of Covid-19.
- Reports suggest that none of the Royal family will wear military uniforms at the funeral of the Duke of Edinburgh on Saturday.
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- Sky News meets the illustrator painting portraits of the 118 women killed by men in the UK over the last year.
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Видео Sky News Breakfast: David Cameron says he will "respond positively" to Greensill inquiry. канала Sky News
- David Cameron says he will "respond positively" to inquiries into his connections to the Greensill affair.
- Doctors say pubs and restaurants must improve ventilation - as they warn more should be done to prevent the airborne transmission of Covid-19.
- Reports suggest that none of the Royal family will wear military uniforms at the funeral of the Duke of Edinburgh on Saturday.
- Protests for a fourth night in Minneapolis after a police officer is charged with the killing of an unarmed black man - a few miles from where George Floyd died.
- Sky News meets the illustrator painting portraits of the 118 women killed by men in the UK over the last year.
SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more videos: http://www.youtube.com/skynews
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Sky News videos are now available in Spanish here/Los video de Sky News están disponibles en español aquí https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzG5BnqHO8oNlrPDW9CYJog
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