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Evidence rule breaches ‘obvious’ to Johnson, partygate ‘lies’ inquiry says

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Boris Johnson joked about being at the ‘most unsocially distanced party in UK’

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Boris Johnson criticised for 'unacceptable failings of leadership'

Boris Johnson removed a line from his foreword to the Ministerial Code that its 'precious principles... must be honoured at all times' (Picture: Daniel Leal/pool/AFP via Getty Images)

Johnson's change to Ministerial Code is entirely in keeping with his character

Prime Minister Boris Johnson faces a series of challenges in the weeks and months ahead.

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Half of Britons believe the wrong people will be held accountable for partygate, a new poll has found.

50 per cent believe wrong people being held accountable over partygate – poll

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been accused of watering down the rules.

Minister says reports about ministerial code change are 'misinformation'

Prime Minister Boris Johnson at a gathering in 10 Downing Street. Picture: Sue Gray Report/Cabinet Office/PA Wire

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Johnson accused of watering down rules with Ministerial Code changes

Boris Johnson says he will survive despite an aide resigning over the 'toxic' culture at Downing Street.

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The treatment of cleaning staff at Downing Street has come under fire.

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Boris Johnson laughing in 2019, but has the Sue Gray report wiped the smile off his face? (Picture: Ben Stansall/AFP via Getty Images)

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Boris Johnson appears to be getting away with breaking his own laws and lying to parliament (Picture: Leon Neal/WPA pool/Getty Images)

Why Boris Johnson must not get away with his Partygate lies – Scotsman comment

Picture: Phil Noble/PA

Boris Johnson mocked over 'inevitable U-turn' on windfall tax

Prime Minister Boris Johnson during his statement on the Sue Gray report, in the House of Commons in London. Picture: Jessica Taylor/AFP via Getty Images

PM appears safe as he takes ‘full responsibility’ after humiliating Gray report

Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross has spoken after Sue Gray's report into Downing Street parties.

Boris Johnson should resign when the war in Ukraine is over, says Ross

A police officer knocks on the door of the Prime Minister's official residence in Downing Street. Picture: PA

Johnson's adviser boasted ‘we seem to have got away with’ BYOB party

Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks during a press conference in Downing Street, London, following the publication of Sue Gray's report into Downing Street parties in Whitehall during the coronavirus lockdown. Picture date: Wednesday May 25, 2022.

Poll finds almost 75 per cent of Brits think Boris Johnson has lied

Prime Minister Boris Johnson heads to a press conference in Downing Street, London, following the publication of Sue Gray's report into Downing Street parties in Whitehall during the coronavirus lockdown. Picture date: Wednesday May 25, 2022.

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson during a media briefing in Downing Street, London, on coronavirus (COVID-19).

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One of the images contained in Sue Gray's partygate report

Analysis: Gray's report is an utterly damning insight into the heart of power

Prime Minister Boris Johnson departs 10 Downing Street for PMQs. Picture: Leon Neal/Getty Images

Sue Gray report says 'senior leadership' responsible for partygate culture

Prime Minister Boris Johnson made a predictable statement in the House of Commons.

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Boris Johnson at a gathering on November 13, 2020 in No 10 Downing Street for the departure of a special adviser.

Scottish parties call on Douglas Ross to urge Boris Johnson to resign

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Partygate staff told to avoid being spotted 'waving bottles of wine'

Here are all nine photos included in the Sue Gray report of Downing Street and Cabinet Office parties and events.

All nine photos of Downing Street parties included in the Sue Gray report

The full report into the lockdown-busting parties in No 10 and Whitehall was published in full on Wednesday.

What Sue Gray report said about each Downing Street party

Prime Minister Boris Johnson departs 10 Downing Street for his first Prime Minister's Questions since the Sue Gray Report into "Partygate" has been made public. Photo: Leon Neal/Getty Images.

The list of named Downing Street officials and politicians in full

Cabinet Office Second Permanent Secretary Sue Gray's report into Downing Street parties is still awaiting full publication. Photo: Marcin Nowak/Shutterstock.

How to read Sue Gray's 'Partygate' report and what it says

An official inquiry into the partygate scandal has said the “senior leadership” in Boris Johnson’s Government must “bear responsibility” for the culture which led to coronavirus lockdown rules being broken.

In full: The conclusions from the Sue Gray report on the partygate saga

Ms Gray took on the civil service investigation into allegations of coronavirus rule-breaking at No 10 in December, with her report released on Wednesday May 25th. Photo: GOV.UK/PA Wire.

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A police officer goes into 10 Downing Street in London. Picture: AP Photo/Matt Dunham

Downing Street insiders claim Boris Johnson would turn up and drink at parties

Prime Minister Boris Johnson chairs a Cabinet meeting at 10 Downing Street. Picture: Daniel Leal/PA Wire

Johnson does not believe he was at Covid lockdown-breaking party: Shapps

The pictures were published by ITV News

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Police officers leave 10 Downing Street. Picture: AP Photo/Alastair Grant

No 'air of doubt' over Gray report despite Johnson meeting, declares UK minister

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson at 10 Downing Street. Picture: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire

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