stephanie rawlings blake, the former mayor of baltimore, and lord peter ricketts, the uk s former national security adviser. hello, welcome to the programme. borisjohnson will face no further action from the metropolitan police over the parties that were held in downing street while covid restrictions were in place. borisjohnson and the chancellor, rishi sunak, were both fined last month for breaking covid laws at a birthday party in the cabinet room injune 2020. in a lengthy statement, the met said they had issued a total of 126 fixed penalty notices, fines to 83 men and women most of them understood to be civil servants who were at events on eight different dates between may 2020, at the height of lockdown, to april 2021. here s our political editor chris mason. it was not long before christmas that partygate was first exposed, and since january, officers here have been investigating it, investigating the prime minister and the government he runs and whether they abided b
hello, i m christian fraser. you re watching the context on bbc news. the metropolitan police wrap up their investigation into the downing street parties, with a total 126 fines issued for breaches of covid rules. no further fine for borisjohnson, but that does not mean he is entirely in the clear. still to come, the sue gray report and the inquiry by the privileges committee into whether he misled parliament. joe biden gives his full backing to sweden and finland s bid tojoin nato. the president said the addition of the two countries would make the alliance safer. meanwhile, the financial leaders from the g7 countries meet to agree a new aid package for ukraine. and from partygate in the uk to nokiagate in the netherlands, why the dutch prime minister is facing questions over the text messages he deleted. tonight with the context,
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