The senior official's report into lockdown parties in Downing Street has been published in full.
A senior civil servant's highly anticipated report on lockdown gatherings held in and around Downing Street has been published in full.
Staff gathered in the press office area of No 10 to mark the departure of Lee Cain, the PM's communications chiefThe prime minister attended on his way to his Downing Street flat, gave a speech and had a drink Alcohol was consumed and speeches were made at both events, and the two groups eventually came together in the Downing Street gardenStaff members stayed until the early hours, the last leaving at 4.
Today she says many events were attended by government leaders and "should not have been allowed to happen" She hopes junior staff learn from this experience and that this will be taken into account when considering any actionMs Gray says she is "pleased progress is being made in addressing the issues I raised"
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