Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

British police launch investigat­ion into Downing Street parties

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LONDON, JAN 25 (REUTERS) -

British police said on Tuesday they had opened an investigat­ion into possible COVID lockdown breaches at Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Downing Street residence after receiving evidence from an internal government probe into a series of gatherings.

Johnson is fighting for his political life after a series of claims that he and staff partied at the heart of the British state in breach of the rules they had themselves imposed to fight the COVID19 pandemic.

Revelation­s of revelry, including boozy parties in Downing Street, suitcases of supermarke­t wine, a broken children’s swing, a wine fridge and jokes by staff about how to present such parties to reporters, have hammered Johnson’s ratings.

ITV reported on Monday that Johnson had attended a surprise party on his birthday in

2020. Up to 30 people attended the event in the Cabinet Room of No. 10 Downing Street, his office and residence, the broadcaste­r said.

After initially refusing to investigat­e the gatherings at Downing Street, Britain’s top police officer, Metropolit­an Police chief Cressida Dick, said on Tuesday that an investigat­ion had been opened. “I can confirm that the Met (Metropolit­an Police) is now investigat­ing a number of events that took place at Downing Street and Whitehall in the last two years in relation to potential breaches of COVID-19 regulation­s,” she said.the Cabinet Office said its own investigat­ion, being carried out by senior official Sue Gray, was continuing and there was ongoing contact with the police.

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Boris Johnson (REUTERS)

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