Labour’s deputy leader Angela Rayner has called on Mr Johnson to publicly address the latest party allegations. The Times reported that the inquiry was expected to find no evidence of criminality but that the investigation could censure Mr Johnson for a lack of judgment. The newspaper said Ms Gray was expected to avoid concluding whether the Prime Minister breached the ministerial code, as this would fall outside her remit. But she is set criticise the culture in Downing Street, it said. The Metropolitan Police said there is no change to its position on investigating Downing Street parties amid fresh allegations of more gatherings taking place.
Source: The Times January 14, 2022 10:47 UTC