February 01, 2022 Boris Johnson is desperately trying to shore up his premiership this morning after the Sue Gray report criticised "failures of leadership and judgement" at 10 Downing Street.
The senior civil servant's short report revealed yesterday that the Metropolitan Police are conducting a criminal investigation into 12 separate events in No 10 and other government departments, including at least three believed to have been attended by the prime minister.
The police said yesterday that they have been handed more than 500 pages of documents and 300 pictures as part of the investigation.
Downing Street also made assurances that an updated report on lockdown parties would be published by Sue Gray once police finish their inquiries.
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The Big Question What Downing Street parties are the Met Police investigating? Boris Johnson's birthday celebration is among a dozen gatherings being investigated by police, Sue Gray's report has confirmed.
The prime minister's wife, Carrie Johnson, reportedly helped organise a surprise event for him in Downing Street's cabinet room on 19 June 2020, where attendees presented a cake and sang "happy birthday".
Covid laws at the time meant that large social gatherings were banned, unless they were between linked households.
An alleged party in the prime minister's private flat in November 2020 was also confirmed to be part of the probe, alongside several leaving dos and Christmas parties.
Ms Gray wrote: "It is not for me to make a judgment on whether the criminal law has been broken; that is properly a matter for law enforcement."
NUMBER OF THE DAY 60% Boris Johnson's government has claimed that Brexit has already proved a "big success" despite a new survey showing 60 per cent of British exporting firms are struggling with red tape
QUOTE OF THE DAY "This is a moment where we must look at ourselves in the mirror and we must learn." – Boris Johnson apologised to the House of Commons and said he will make changes to No 10 and the Cabinet Office in response to Sue Gray's report into parties in Downing Street.
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