Summary
Boris Johnson is facing further calls to resign after it emerged his staff held two leaving parties in No 10 on the eve of Prince Philip's funeral
The Telegraph reports around 30 people were drinking alcohol and dancing until the early hours
The next day, Queen Elizabeth sat alone at the funeral of her husband of 73 years, in line with social distancing rules
Downing Street has apologised to Buckingham Palace, calling the parties "deeply regrettable"
James Slack, an ex-No 10 communications chief for whom one of the parties was held, has apologised for the "anger and hurt" caused
Johnson was not at either gathering, but it comes after it emerged several other parties were held at No 10 when Covid restrictions limited social mixing
Opponents are calling for the PM to step down and a small but growing number of Conservatives are publicly echoing this
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Edited by Hamish Mackay
What's happened today?published at 17:23 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January 2022
We're coming to the end of our live coverage of the Downing Street lockdown party saga and other coronavirus news - here's a recap of today's developments:
- No 10 has apologised to Buckingham Palace for two Downing Street parties on the eve of Prince Philip's funeral in April 2021, when gatherings were banned
- Although the PM was not at either of the two events, it comes days after he apologised for attending a drinks party in the Downing Street garden during the lockdown of May 2020
- Labour, the Liberal Democrats and Scottish Conservative Party are all calling for Boris Johnson to resign
- The PM's former spokesman, who now works at the Sun newspaper, apologised for holding his leaving party at Downing Street during lockdown
- Another lockdown party has also come to light, a leaving do held for then head of the government's Covid taskforce - the team responsible for Covid restrictions
- This party joinsothers that are the subject of an investigation by senior civil servant Sue Gray
- Meanwhile, the UK has recorded 99,652 new coronavirus infections and 270 deaths, according to thegovernment's daily figures, external
What else do we know about latest party to be investigated?published at 17:00 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January 2022
As with last night's story about the two leaving parties on the eve of Prince Philip's funeral,this latest revelation was first reportedby the Telegraph., external
The paper says dozens of people attended a “boozy” send off for Kate Josephs, the formerhead of the team responsible for drawing up Covid restrictions.
The leaving do was held on 17 December 2020 - the same night that Simon Case, the Cabinet Secretary,held a gathering in his private office - and 24 hours before No 10 staff hosted their own Christmas Party, the newspaper says.
A source told the newspaper that Case was invited to the Josephs event, although theCabinet Office said “categorically” that he did not attend.
Daily UK Covid cases dip below 100,000published at 16:38 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January 2022
BreakingA further 99,652 new coronavirus infections have been recorded in the UK, according to thegovernment's daily figures, external.
There have also been a further 270 deaths reported within 28 days of a positive test.
Some 111,849 people got a third or booster dose. This means, in total, 36,191,724 people have had three jabs. That's 62.9% of the population aged 12 or over.
In total, 90.5% of people aged 12 or over have had their first dose of a vaccine, and 83.2% have had two jabs.
New event will be part of lockdown parties inquirypublished at 16:19 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January 2022
More now on the apology from the former director general of the government's Covid taskforce, who's said sorry over a gathering in the Cabinet Office for her leaving drinks.
Kate Josephs says the event will now be considered in the context of the Cabinet Office investigation and added she didn't attend any events at No 10 Downing Street.
Senior civil servant Sue Gray is investigating alleged coronavirus rule breaking in Downing Street and other government departments and is expected to publish her report within days.
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End of X postEx-head of Covid taskforce had lockdown leaving partypublished at 16:04 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January 2022
BreakingImage source,SHEFFIELD CITY COUNCIL
We've just learned of another lockdown leaving party in government.
The former head of the civil service Covid taskforce - the team responsible for drawing up Covid restrictions - says she's sorry for holding a leaving party during lockdown in 2020.
Kate Josephs, now chief executive of Sheffield City Council, has tweeted, external a statement in which she says she had drinks with colleagues on the evening of 17 December.
The event took place in their office at the Cabinet Office to mark her leaving the civil service.
"I am truly sorry that I did this and for the anger that people will feel as a result,"she says.
Just joining us? Here's what you need to knowpublished at 15:57 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January 2022
What are the latest revelations?It was revealed last night that there were two staff parties in Downing Street on the eve of the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral.
What has No 10 said?The PM's spokesman says it is "deeply regrettable that this took place at a time of national mourning". No 10 has apologised to the Queen.
What has the PM said?Boris Johnson was not at either party but, earlier this week, he apologised for attending a drinks party in the Downing Street garden on 20 May 2020.
How have other parties reacted?Labour is calling for the PM to resign, with leader Sir Keir Starmer saying Johnson has "degraded the office of prime minister". Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey says the PM should “apologise personally to the Queen” and "admit he's no longer fit to lead the country".
What about the Conservatives?Five Tory MPs have so far gone on record to say they've written to the 1922 Committee to call for Johnson to go.
What's next?Senior civil servant Sue Gray is expected to report on herinvestigation into alleged Covid rule breaking in Downing Street and government departments in the coming days. The PM says he will respond to her findings appropriately. Meanwhile, if the 1922 committee gets 54 letters of no confidence in the PM a leadership challenge will be triggered.
WATCH: Australians react after Djokovic's visa is cancelled againpublished at 14:50 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January 2022
In non-UK Covid news, we've got more now on Australia's decision to revoke tennis star Novak Djokovic's visa for a second time over his right to remain in the country unvaccinated.
The decision on "health and good order" grounds means he could be deported and get a three-year visa ban.
The men's world number one was due to play in the Australian Open, which begins on Monday.
This is what people in the tournament's host city Melbourne have to say about it.
Media caption, Australians react to Novak Djokovic's second visa cancellation
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What's happening this lunchtime?published at 13:45 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January 2022
If you're just joining us or need a recap, here's the main news so far:
- No 10 has apologised to Buckingham Palace for two Downing Street parties on the eve of the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral in April 2021
- Johnson was not at either of the two events but it comes after he apologised for attending a drinks party in the Downing Street garden during the lockdown of May 2020
- These partiesand others are the subject of an investigation by senior civil servant Sue Gray
- Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is calling on Boris Johnson to resign as he says he has "degraded the office of prime minister"
- MP Andrew Bridgen became the fifth Conservative MP to publicly call for the PM to go, joining others in writing to the 1922 Committee, where 54 letters trigger a leadership contest
- Meanwhile, coronavirus restrictions brought in to tackle Omicron in Wales will be gradually eased starting from tomorrow,the first minister has confirmed