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the prime minister was not at it, but labour wants to keep the pressure on him. they have racked up more fines than any other location in britain, yet he refuses to do the decent thing. i think that is quite extraordinary given that he made the rules, then broke the rules, on a record scale. of course, a labour event is also being investigated by durham police, and the party's leader sir keir starmer has said he will resign if he receives a fixed penalty notice. unlike the prime minister, who has swatted away calls to quit. this morning, number ten said neither borisjohnson nor the cabinet secretary had received fines today, but this remains a live police investigation, and a smouldering political fuse. mps will investigate whether borisjohnson misled parliament about all this, and a full report will eventually be published by the civil servant sue gray. judging by the number of fines now issued, that is likely to be a long and incendiary read. ben wright, bbc news, westminster.

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cabinet secretary had received fines today, but this remains a live police investigation, and a smouldering politicalfuse. mps will investigate whether borisjohnson misled parliament about all this, and a full report will eventually be published by the civil servant sue gray. judging by the number of fines now issued, that is likely to be a long and incendiary read. ben wright, bbc news, westminster. daniel sanford is at new scotland yard with another batch of 50 fines announced today, where are we in this process? daniel, a lot of people wondering why this has taken so long? we know there was a pause for the local elections in terms of any announcements, but how long before this process is completed? do we have any idea? the before this process is completed? do we have any idea?— we have any idea? the police are sa in: we have any idea? the police are saying very _ we have any idea? the police are saying very little _ we have any idea? the police are saying very little about _ we have any idea? the police are saying very little about the - saying very little about the progress of the investigation, even an officially or informally, and thatis an officially or informally, and that is of course because of the political sensitivity involved, and

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thrown up, so there's no guarantee of when the process will be over. there certainly was a hope that this would be done by the end of the month and sue gray's full report could be published at that point. i don't know, reading between the lines at the moment, if we are necessarily going to hit that informal deadline. really in the end, the one thing that we do know is that more than 100 fines have been issued to people who attended gatherings at downing street in cabinet office in breach of those covid—19 health regulations that have been made by those same staff in downing street and the cabinet office. d0 in downing street and the cabinet office. ~ ., ., ., , office. do we know how many officers are workin: office. do we know how many officers are working on _ office. do we know how many officers are working on this _ office. do we know how many officers are working on this and _ office. do we know how many officers are working on this and who _ office. do we know how many officers are working on this and who makes i are working on this and who makes the final decisions? it is are working on this and who makes the final decisions?— the final decisions? it is a specialist _ the final decisions? it is a specialist team, - the final decisions? it is a specialist team, i - the final decisions? it is a specialist team, i think i the final decisions? it is a l specialist team, i think the the final decisions? it is a - specialist team, i think the team has been flexed up and down according to how much work has been done, at times it has not been a huge number of officers, and other times it has been up in a few dozen.

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sir keir starmer has said he will resign if he receives a fixed penalty notice. mps will investigate whether borisjohnson misled parliament about all this, and a full report will eventually be published by the civil servant sue gray. stay with us on 0utside source — still to come: finland source — still to come: is leaders say they should join finland is leaders say they should join nato without delay for security after russia invaded ukraine. no sign there is no sign of a breakthrough over the protocol in northern ireland. issues surrounding

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door, would be his replacement. the fact that he has had a fine and a pretty torrid couple of weeks because of his own family tax affairs means that looks increasingly unlikely. so, i don't think you're going to see the prime minister removed imminently. but i don't think this story is going away, either. there are a few things that boris johnson away, either. there are a few things that borisjohnson will still be really nervous about. one of them is the fact that there could be more fines to come. we know that the met police investigation is continuing. the other is the fact that we don't know exactly when this will all conclude in parliament. i suspect next week there will be accusations that the prime minister misled mps, something he will have to answer at prime minister's questions. and finally, sue gray, remember her, the civil servant looking into all of this? she has got another report that she plans to publish as soon as the meta has finished its own investigation. sources close to that process have told me they think it

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the full, detailed report by the civil servant sue gray is also still to be published. for now, many tory mps are publicly backing the idea that the war in ukraine means it isn't the time to change leader. the question is if that continues to hold. helen catt, bbc news, westminster. 0ur political correspondent nick eardleyjoins us from downing street. where does this all go now, nick? jane, i think you will continue to hear opposition parties are saying the prime minister needs to resign, but there doesn't seem to be a great appetite within the conservative party right now for a change of leader. certainly from the conservative mps i have been speaking to over the past day or so, there is a reluctance to go into a leadership election at the moment, in part because of the war in ukraine, in part because it is not clear who the prime minister's successor would be. remember that many of the people who thought boris johnson may be on the way out hope that rishi sunak, who lives next

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going to rather than focusing on the issues that we need them to address as a country. - so, the idea that we can't change leadership now. because of the war in ukraine - or because of the economic crisis, i think it's actually i the other way round, that actually we need fresh leadership and we need - leaders who can concentrate on the job in hand. - the met police haven't finished their investigation into parties in downing street, so it's possible there will be more fines. the full, detailed report by the civil servant sue gray is also still to be published. for now, many tory mps are publicly backing the idea that the war in ukraine means it isn't the time to change leader. the question is if that continues to hold. helen catt, bbc news, westminster. let's hear more now from the conservative mp for amber valley, nigel mills, who spoke to us earlier saying the prime minister and other senior figures who are found to have

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reminding us all that we should observe — reminding us all that we should observe them. we have to have higher standards_ observe them. we have to have higher standards than that from people at the top _ standards than that from people at the top. he has been fined, his position— the top. he has been fined, his position is— the top. he has been fined, his position is untenable in my view. the liherai— position is untenable in my view. the liberal democrats and the snp say mrjohnson should resign out of decency and honour. labour says it is not possible for him and mr sunak tojust get on is not possible for him and mr sunak to just get on with the job. the?t to just get on with the 'ob. they are to just get on with the 'ob. they spending * to just get on with the 'ob. they are spending more _ to just get on with the job. they are spending more time - to just get on with the job. they are spending more time justifying themselves— are spending more time justifying themselves on— are spending more time justifying themselves on the _ are spending more time justifying themselves on the parties - are spending more time justifying themselves on the parties they i are spending more time justifying . themselves on the parties they have been going — themselves on the parties they have been going to, — themselves on the parties they have been going to, rather— themselves on the parties they have been going to, rather than - themselves on the parties they have been going to, rather than focusingl been going to, rather than focusing on the _ been going to, rather than focusing on the issues — been going to, rather than focusing on the issues that _ been going to, rather than focusing on the issues that we _ been going to, rather than focusing on the issues that we need - been going to, rather than focusing on the issues that we need them i been going to, rather than focusingi on the issues that we need them to address— on the issues that we need them to address as — on the issues that we need them to address as a — on the issues that we need them to address as a country. _ on the issues that we need them to address as a country. the _ on the issues that we need them to address as a country. the idea - on the issues that we need them to address as a country. the idea that| address as a country. the idea that we cannot— address as a country. the idea that we cannot change _ address as a country. the idea that we cannot change leadership - address as a country. the idea that we cannot change leadership now. we cannot change leadership now because — we cannot change leadership now because of— we cannot change leadership now because of the _ we cannot change leadership now because of the war _ we cannot change leadership now because of the war in _ we cannot change leadership now because of the war in ukraine - we cannot change leadership now because of the war in ukraine ori because of the war in ukraine or because — because of the war in ukraine or because of— because of the war in ukraine or because of the _ because of the war in ukraine or because of the economic - because of the war in ukraine or because of the economic crisis, i because of the war in ukraine or| because of the economic crisis, i think— because of the economic crisis, i think it _ because of the economic crisis, i think it is — because of the economic crisis, i think it is the _ because of the economic crisis, i think it is the other— because of the economic crisis, i think it is the other way- because of the economic crisis, i think it is the other way around. | because of the economic crisis, i. think it is the other way around. we need _ think it is the other way around. we need fresh — think it is the other way around. we need fresh leadership _ think it is the other way around. we need fresh leadership and _ think it is the other way around. we need fresh leadership and we - think it is the other way around. we need fresh leadership and we needl need fresh leadership and we need leaders _ need fresh leadership and we need leaders who— need fresh leadership and we need leaders who can _ need fresh leadership and we need leaders who can concentrate - need fresh leadership and we need leaders who can concentrate on - need fresh leadership and we need| leaders who can concentrate on the 'ob leaders who can concentrate on the job in— leaders who can concentrate on the job in hand — leaders who can concentrate on the job in hand 1he— leaders who can concentrate on the job in hand-— leaders who can concentrate on the 'ob in hand. ~ ,., . ., ., job in hand. the met police have not finished their _ job in hand. the met police have not finished their investigation _ job in hand. the met police have not finished their investigation into - finished their investigation into parties in downing street, so it is possible there will be more fines. the full detailed report by the civil servant sue gray is still also

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to seeing the terms of reference" for the investigation. well, nus ghani's allegations are the latest in a string of problems which are affecting support for the prime minister's leadership. it comes after senior conservative william wragg said mps who were raising doubts about borisjohnson's leadership were "blackmailed" by party whips and number 10 officials. mr wragg claimed some were threatened with the withdrawal of constituency funding. he is meeting the metropolitan police today. downing street says it hasn't seen any proof of the claims. and another inquiry, also led by the cabinet office, is looking into alleged parties at downing street during lockdown and is due to report this week. the prime minister's former aide dominic cummings is thought to be giving evidence to the inquiry today. several backbench mps say they are waiting for results of civil servant sue gray's inquiry, before they decide whether to submit votes of no confidence in mrjohnson's leadership. with a round up of the latest, here's our political correspondent damian grammaticas. this is a decisive week for borisjohnson. the biggestjeopardy

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their constituencies, either from the political party sorry for campaigning, or, for their constituents.— for campaigning, or, for their constituents. conservative mps are airin: constituents. conservative mps are airing this _ constituents. conservative mps are airing this publicly - constituents. conservative mps are airing this publicly and - are airing this publicly and one of them set to go to the police about his own party tells you much about tensions in the ranks. here, downing street says it has seen no evidence and we take it seriously if it did, so the question for the coming week, will any tory mps stepped forward to corroborate the claims? i forward to corroborate the claims? ., ., forward to corroborate the claims? . ., . . , claims? i have voted against the government _ claims? i have voted against the government on - claims? i have voted against| the government on occasions when i thought it right and i have always had a close association with the chief whip and a close personal relationship with the whips so i'm waiting to hear more about this because it is not something i have seen or been talking about. pm something i have seen or been talking about.— talking about. an inquiry by the civil servant _ talking about. an inquiry by the civil servant sue - talking about. an inquiry by the civil servant sue gray . talking about. an inquiry by l the civil servant sue gray into downing street parties this week poses the biggest risk to the prime minister. it is now reported she is looking into events in his private flat, too. the question for boris johnson who is at the official country retreat of chequers,

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