50 more Downing Street Covid rule-breaking party fines issued
The Met have been investigating 12 gatherings, at least three of which Mr Johnson is known to have attended.
While millions of people made colossal sacrifices to live within rules devised in Downing Street, behind that door, and others in Whitehall, the rules were being ignored, broken.So what does Labour make of all this? Senior civil servant Sue Gray and the House of Commons privileges committee are also running inquiries into what has become widely known as Partygate.
Last month, Mr Johnson, Mrs Johnson and Mr Sunak were each fined £50 over a surprise birthday party for the PM that took place in Downing Street's Cabinet Room in June 2020.Allegra Stratton resigned over video footage a Downing Street mock press conference was revealed
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