Boris Johnson Downing Street parties: new evidence and ethics fallout

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New developments have prompted renewed discussion about the Downing Street gatherings during the height of the Covid lockdowns, with British law enforcement reportedly revisiting the case in light of recently surfaced materials. The police are said to be reassessing whether the events outside the normal enforcement of curfews breached established rules, and officials have raised questions about whether documents or evidence were handled in ways that could affect the investigation. The evolving inquiry places renewed scrutiny on the chain of command at 10 Downing Street and the responsibilities of staff during that turbulent period. The news arrives amid a broader public debate about how rules were applied to political leaders and their aides during the pandemic, and what constitutes appropriate conduct when senior officials are under scrutiny. (Guard)

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