the metropolitan police is investigating multiple events at downing street and across government, to see if breaches of covid restrictions took place. up until now the met has taken no action, and has been criticised by some because of that. the commisioner of britain s biggest force, cressida dick, confirmed this morning that her officers are now looking into potential rule breaking as a result of information provided by civil servants, who are also compiling a report on what happened and when. that report won t now be published until the police have finished investigating. our political corresspondent, jonathan blake, has the latest. downing street has said the prime minister doesn t believe he has broken the law. reporter: m50 minister doesn t believe he has broken the law. reporter: also try to have a party broken the law. reporter: also try to have a party in broken the law. reporter: also try to have a party in downing - broken the law. reporter: also try to have a party in d
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