Fury over Downing Street Christmas parties would see Scottish Tory MPs wiped out in a general election, an exclusive Sunday Mail opinion poll reveals.
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Dominic Raab has claimed that a gathering held in the Downing Street garden during the first lockdown was “not against regulations” after a photo emerged of Boris Johnson and his staff enjoying cheese and wine outside.
In the photo, obtained by the Guardian, Mr Johnson and his then-fiancée Carrie, along with 17 other staff members are shown in the garden with bottles of wine and a cheeseboard on a table where the Prime Minister was sat, on May 15 2020.
But the Deputy Prime Minister and
Fury over Downing Street Christmas parties would see Scottish Tory MPs wiped out in a general election, an exclusive Sunday Mail opinion poll reveals.
A furious council chief has written to Boris Johnson demanding he resign after Tory Government staff partied as her brother was dying from Covid.
Boris Johnson has been pictured slurping wine and cheese alongside his wife and up to 17 staff in the Downing Street garden during lockdown.
The man put in charge of investigating claims of the No 10's Christmas parties by Boris Johnson has recused himself after he allegedly held department parties of his own.
Boris Johnson is facing fresh claims that he joined staff for a pizza party in Downing Street during the first lockdown in May last year.
Boris Johnson will hold a press conference from Downing Street this afternoon.
Boris Johnson has ordered an official investigation into three government staff parties – including two parties at Downing Street – which allegedly took place in November and December 2020.Any such event would have breached government-enforced coronavirus regulations at the time, the guidance for which stated: “Although there are exemptions for work purposes, you must not have a work Christmas lunch or party, where that is a primarily social activity and is not otherwise permitted by the rules
Staff were urged to leave 10 Downing Street 'through the back' by a senior official on the night Boris Johnson hosted a quiz last Christmas in apparent breach of lockdown rules.
More than 340,000 have said they will ‘attend’ a joke Christmas Rave at Downing Street amid the festive party scandal that has rocked the Boris Johnson's leadership in recent days.
A probe into alleged covid rule-busting parties in the UK Government has been widened to include another festive celebration and a reported staff leaving party
Kate Garraway has said the alleged Downing Street Christmas party is "heartbreaking and ridiculous".
Beastie Boys‘ ‘Fight For Your Right (To Party)’ outside the gates of Downing Street.A video posted this morning (December 8) by BBC News journalist Vinnie O’Dowd shows a man wearing a top hat and holding a big speaker system playing the classic 1987 single loudly outside of Downing Street.The track – taken from the trio’s classic 1986 debut album ‘Licensed To Ill’ – features the refrain: “You gotta fight!/ For your right!/ To party!” You can see the clip below.The protestor’s actions appear to
Plan B measures will be brought in to curb the spread of the Omicron variant of coronavirus, Boris Johnson has announced.
Allegra Stratton has stepped down as an adviser to Boris Johnson after footage emerged of her joking about a Downing Street Christmas party.
Good Morning Britain host Susanna Reid has slammed the UK Government for 'gaslighting' the public about the Downing Street Christmas party.
Ant and Dec have mocked Boris Johnson after footage emerged of Downing Street staff joking about a Christmas party during the covid lockdown last year.
Susanna Reid has accused the government of "gaslighting" after they denied that a Christmas party took place at Downing Street last year despite a leaked video showing staff joking about the bash. Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his staff have been accused of breaking rules by holding a bash at Number 10 last December, when strict Covid restrictions were in place nationwide.