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These include Mr Johnson’s diaries for eight days during the partying period, email invites, resignation emails and WhatsApp messages, and No 10 entry logs 👀

Boris Johnson has been ordered to hand over a cache of documents to MPs investigating whether he lied to Parliament with his Partygate denials.

These include Mr Johnson’s diaries for eight days during the partying period, email invites, resignation emails and WhatsApp messages, and No 10 entry logs. The Covid law breaking parties in Downing Street were among the scandals to force Mr Johnson’s resignation as Tory leader, and his successor will become the next prime minister in September.

The demand for No 10 entry logs on June 19 and November 13, 2020, centre on Mr Johnson’s birthday gathering, over which he was fined, and an event in his Downing Street flat.

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