The PM faces a growing political storm after admitting to attending a drinks party that took place in the garden of 10 Downing Street during the UK lockdown last May. The apology comes after an email was sent to 100 people who
10 Downing Street Apologises to Queen Over Lockdown Parties Downing Street has apologised to Queen Elizabeth II for the lockdown parties on the eve of the funeral of her husband Prince Philip. Staff at the Prime Minister’s office held two separate events

The Prime Minister of England Boris Johnson apologised for a controversial lockdown drinks party. The Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak, who is a former security chief, has not made any statement since the incident. Despite the outrage and criticism, Johnson has
DOWNING STREET, LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): During the first coronavirus lockdown, Prime Minister Boris Johnson attended a “bring your own booze” party. The PM has been under constant scrutiny for the same and offered a “heartfelt apology”. He told MPs that the

LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): Labour’s Angela Rayner has stated that Boris Johnson “can run, but not hide” over reports of him attending drinks during lockdown in the garden of Downing Street. The gathering seems to have put Mr. Johnson under scrutiny. The

Boris Johnson under new inquiries over his evident help for a “extraordinary exhibition” plan supported by a Tory donor who aided compensation for the restoration of his flat on Downing Street. Messages that were released on Thursday showed the PM talked about

The Prime Minister of UK, Boris Johnson says he trusts England can “ride out” the current flood of Covid-19 minus any additional limitations. He said that he would not force new measures and would suggest proceeding with the government’s “Plan B” system

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has ordered his colleagues not to retaliate against what London sees as a recent provocation from Paris in a bid to de-escalate tensions with French president Emmanuel Macron. It seems that Johnson is convinced that Macron will win

IPP sentences were introduced by the Criminal Justice Act in 2003 and they began to be implemented in 2005. These sentences meant offenders received a minimum term in prison before they could apply for parole release. The IPP sentences were introduced by
Boris Johnson apologised to MPs after a video emerged showing Downing Street staff joking about a lockdown Christmas party at the prime minister’s state address. The footage obtained by ITV shows the prime ministers then press chief Allegra Stratton joking about the
