BREAKING: Boris Johnson has apologised to MPs following his partygate fine.
for celebrating in the cabinet room while the country was under orders not to socialise.
The prime minister is fighting to convince his own MPs that he can continue to lead the party despite the breach Labour and other opposition parties have called on the prime minister to resign but a backbench Tory rebellion, the only realistic way of unseating the PM, is yet to materialise. Mr Johnson’s active role supporting the Ukrainian government and the lack of an obvious successor have contributed to a sense that he may be able to hold on to his job, an outcome which seem far from certain a matter of weeks ago.
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