Jewish Chronicle editor Stephen Pollard said anyone who has ever been to one of his parties is “free to disagree”, but “however bad they have been”, he hopes “no one has actually left one thinking they’d been at work”.
The Commons Standards Committee said Daniel Kawczynski undermined his apology in comments he made to the media.
Prof. Sir John Curtice said Rees-Mogg's comments “are going to get repeated endlessly north of the border”.
England's deputy chief medical officer, who was recently knighted, will return to the University of Nottingham.
He “believes he didn’t do anything wrong”, one Tory MP said following his heartfelt apology in the House of Commons.
Just 6 per cent of people said they thought Mr Johnson had been honest in responding to questions about Downing Street parties.
In a judgement, Mrs Justice O’Farrell said the use of the VIP lane, officially known as the high priority lane, was unlawful.
Douglas Ross said the prime minister's position was "no longer tenable" after the latest Partygate revelations.
Safeguarding minister Rachel Maclean said Boris Johnson’s decision to attend the May 2020 government party was simply “a lapse of judgement".
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