• United Kingdom The investigation into the 'Partygate' extends to social events in the private home of Johnson and his wife

  • London Boris Johnson acknowledges "the damage and anger" caused by 'Partygate' and apologizes in Parliament

Photos of

Boris Johnson

happily toasting wine with Downing Street staff on November 13, 2020, in the second Covid lockdown,

have reopened the 'Partygate' scandal

five days after Scotland Yard closed the investigation.

The images, revealed by the ITV network, are among the more than 500 photographs examined by the London police, who, however,

exempted the 'premier' for his participation in this party and fined him only 100 pounds

(118 euros) for celebrating his birthday in June 2020.

The diffusion of the photos takes place in the prelude to the full publication of the internal report of the 'Partygate' of the high civil servant Sue Gray that threatens to reactivate the political pressure on the prime minister.

According to several British media, Johnson even had a meeting with Gray before the partial and censored dissemination of the report, which still

directly blamed the 'premier' for "lack of leadership"

for allowing up to 12 acts investigated for alleged violations. of the Covid rules.

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