| January 25, 2022 Boris Johnson attended a birthday party thrown by his wife in Downing Street in June 2020 despite Covid lockdown rules banning all indoor socialising, according to fresh claims.
The prime minister was reportedly presented with a Union Jack cake while his staff sang a chorus of Happy Birthday.
The surprise gathering, which involved up to 30 people, was also attended by interior designer Lulu Lytle - who was working on the Downing Street flat at the time.
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The Big Question Will Boris Johnson resign? Boris Johnson is facing the most politically perilous week of his premiership as the intense pressure he has been subjected to over the rule-breaking Downing Street drinks parties allegedly held in the midst of England's coronavirus lockdowns threatens to boil over.
Senior civil servant Sue Gray, nicknamed "deputy God" by Whitehall insiders, is due to release her report into the affair any day now and appears to hold Mr Johnson's future as prime minister in her hands, with disillusioned Tories said to be quietly awaiting her verdict before dispatching their letters to Sir Graham Brady's 1922 Committee to trigger a no confidence vote.
On top of that, Mr Johnson's Cabinet stands accused of blackmailing its own backbenchers and of Islamophobia and faces anger over its policies relating to the BBC and asylum seekers - with tensions along Ukraine's border with Russia meanwhile threatening to escalate into all-out war. Can the prime minister hope to survive it all?
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