high fives all around, as raducanu battles back at roland garros to book her place in the second round of the french open. good evening. the prime minister stands accused again of lying about events during lockdown. new images have emerged of borisjohnson drinking at a gathering in downing street on 13th november 2020. the images were obtained by itv news. mrjohnson, who was fined by police for a separate incident had consistently declared that no rules had been broken. labour said today that mrjohnson had made the rules, broken the rules and then lied about it. the bbc understands at least one person at the event on 13th november was fined by the police, but the prime minister was not.
there will be a queue. all this morning we ve been reflecting on the fall out from sue gray s report into gatherings held in downing street. so let s look at some of those findings from the initial report. sue gray revealed she investigated 16 separate gatherings including three that were not previously known about. 12 of those events on eight separate dates are now being investigated by the metropolitan police for alleged covid rule breaking. it s claimed that the prime minister attended three of these. these include the 20 may 2020 bring your own booze event in the downing street garden, which the prime minister has apologised for attending. also, borisjohnson s birthday party on i9june 2020. no 10 staff said they d gathered briefly for less than ten minutes . and the police are also investigating a gathering on 13th november 2020 at mrjohnson s downing street flat. scotland yard say they ve got more than 500 pieces of paper and
do the decent thing and resign and he is a man without shame . let s take a look at those initial findings of sue gray s report into parties at downing street. sue gray s report confirms that the metropolitan police are investigating 12 events on 8 separate dates including a gathering at the flat of the number 10 flat on 13th november 2020. the 12 page long report makes clear that some of the events in downing street over the lockdowns should not have been allowed to take place , while others should not have been allowed to develop as they did . it found the excessive consumption of alcohol is not appropriate in a professional workplace at any time . some staff wanted to raise concerns about behaviours they witnessed at work but at times felt unable to do so no member of staff should feel unable to report or challenge poor