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fixed penalty notices for attending a birthday party at nigel mills, who represents amber valley, also said he would be submitting a letter of no confidence in mrjohnson. helen catt reports from westminster. the prime minister and the chancellor have apologised after the police found they broke the law. they ve accepted fines for being at an event to mark mrjohnson s birthday, held in the cabinet room in june 2020. mrjohnson said he was only there for nine minutes, but that people had the right to expect better. mr sunak said that he deeply regretted the anger and frustration caused. but neither the chancellor nor the prime minister think it s something they need to resign over. he s paid the fine. it s an event of two years ago. i feel the same anger as everybody else that these events could take place, not least because i couldn t see my own dad, who i didn t know whether we d see again ever. so, i completely get it. i also know that it wasn t done out of malice or with intent. it wa