Labour first contacted Sue Gray after Partygate report
The allegation that Gray was being wooed by Labour while investigating partygate appears to have been disproved.
The allegation that Gray was being wooed by Labour while investigating partygate appears to have been disproved.
An interim report into whether the notorious civil servant has herself broken the rules was due out yesterday – instead we got a damp squib.
Parliament, the Civil Service, the Conservative and Labour parties: all the wells have been poisoned and British public life is now a zombie ambiance.
Some ministers claim Gray should be blocked from becoming Sir Keir Starmer’s Chief of Staff.
Souring public opinion suggests the PM has failed to draw a line under partygate.
Daily Briefing: After months of hype and denials, perhaps it was inevitable that the Sue Gray report would fall flat.
The Sue Gray report into lockdown-breaking parties is now available to read.
The PM’s best bet might be to face the fury head-on after Sue Gray’s “devastating” report is published.
Boris Johnson has avoided any more fines over lockdown breaches. But the end of the Met’s investigation clears the path for Gray’s long-awaited report.
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