He was asked by Labour shadow Jonathan Ashworth if the claims made by the PM's former adviser Dominic Cummings on Wednesday were correct.
Mr Hancock said the "unsubstantiated allegations around honesty" were not true, as he gave figures on the number of questions, statements and press statements he had answered over Covid. BBC News
See also:
- Bereaved on Cummings' testimony: 'Angry, upset, relieved' BBC News
- The government's Covid strategy was discredited but we're still paying the price The Guardian
- I was straight with people, says Hancock after Cummings claims The Guardian
- How Kate Bingham got caught in the ‘crossfire’, according to Cummings The Guardian
- Hancock faces calls to explain Covid test failings at care homes The Guardian
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