Tory MP Oliver Dowden has insisted changing leader at this moment would not be in the national interest, as the PM continues to come under pressure from MPs after being fined by the police for attending a lockdown party in No 10. kirancmoodley reports.
With the prime minister back from his trip to India – he’ll face more questions over further fines and whether he misled parliament.
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