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Johnson apologizes for Downing Street parties

- By Jill Lawless Jill Lawless is an Associated Press writer.

LONDON — Boris Johnson’s office apologized to the royal family on Friday for holding staff parties in Downing Street on the eve of Prince Philip’s funeral last year — the latest in a string of allegedly lockdown-breaching gatherings that are threatenin­g to topple the British prime minister.

Farewell parties for Johnson’s departing spin doctor and another staffer, complete with latenight drinking and dancing, took place on April 16, 2021, the night before Queen Elizabeth II sat alone at her husband’s funeral because of social distancing rules in place to slow the spread of the coronaviru­s.

Johnson spokesman Jamie Davies acknowledg­ed that news of the gatherings had caused “significan­t public anger.”

“It’s deeply regrettabl­e that this took place at a time of national mourning and No. 10 has apologized to the palace,” he said, using a term for the prime minister’s 10 Downing St. office.

Johnson’s former communicat­ions director James Slack — who is now deputy editor-inchief of tabloid newspaper the Sun — apologized “unreserved­ly” for the “anger and hurt” caused by his farewell party.

Johnson’s office said the prime minister wasn’t in Downing Street, where he both lives and works, on April 16, and had been unaware any gatherings were planned. But each new revelation about social events inside the prime minister’s office during the pandemic has weakened his hold on power and strengthen­ed calls for him to resign.

Earlier this week, Johnson apologized for going to a Downing Street garden party in May 2020, when the U.K. was under strict lockdown and people were banned by law from meeting more than one person outside their households. Millions were cut off from family and friends, and even barred from visiting dying relatives in hospitals.

Most indoor social gatherings were also banned in April 2021, and funerals were limited to 30 people.

The symbolism of the latest events’ timing has appalled many in Britain. The Daily Telegraph, which broke the news, said Downing Street staff drank, danced and socialized late into the night. The next day, the widowed queen sat alone in a church at Windsor Castle to say goodbye to her husband of 73 years.

A scandal that began with a report of a December 2020 office Christmas party has grown to about a dozen alleged social events in 10 Downing Street and other government buildings.

 ?? Jessica Taylor / U.K. Parliament ?? Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday addresses Parliament. Johnson has apologized for attending a party during Britain’s first virus lockdown.
Jessica Taylor / U.K. Parliament Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday addresses Parliament. Johnson has apologized for attending a party during Britain’s first virus lockdown.

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