our political editor, chris mason, has this report. it was the week before christmas this investigation began. today, its verdict delivered. 37 pages and nine photos. and here it is. at party after party, when of course parties were banned, we read about wine and cheese, beer and pizza. on pages 15 and 16, an event with a karaoke machine, excessive alcohol consumption, one person being sick. a minor altercation, a fight between two people. people leaving in the middle of the night. and on page 13, a reference to that do where people were encouraged to bring their own booze. the day after a senior official says, we seem to have got away with it. sue gray concludes there were events that should not
and here it is. at party after party, when of course parties were banned, we read about wine and cheese, beer and pizza. on pages 15 and 16, an event with a karaoke machine, excessive alcohol consumption, one person being sick. a minor altercation, a fight between two people. people leaving in the middle of the night. and on page 13, a reference to that do where people were encouraged to bring their own booze. the day after a senior official says, we seem to have got away with it. sue gray concludes there were events that should not have been allowed to happen. she puts blame on senior leadership at the centre, who must bear responsibility for this culture. since her earlier report injanuary, she accepts progress is being made in addressing the issues raised, but that we, the public, have the right
minister, borisjohnson, report blamed leadership failings for a series of parties in and around downing street at the height of coronavirus lockdowns. at the time, people in the uk were banned from socialising or even attending funerals because of the pandemic. our political editor chris mason has this report. it was the week before christmas this investigation began. today, it s verdict delivered. 37 pages and nine photos. and here it is. at party after party, when, of course, parties were banned, we read about wine and cheese, beer and pizza. on pages 15 and 16, an event with a karaoke machine, excessive alcohol consumption, one person being sick. a minor altercation, a fight between two people. people leaving in the middle of the night. and on page 13, a reference to that do where people were encouraged to bring their own booze. the day after, a senior official says, we seem to have got away with it. sue gray concludes there were events that should not have been allowed to happen.
entertained. they wanted to have fun. even in my heart i see you re not being true to me the backstreet boys made a video for quit playing games with my heart. them in the rain, getting all wet, being all sexy. and it became a hit. quit playing games with my heart with my heart with my heart this is where it all started, right here, in this house. the guys coming here, doing vocal recording. i had a little karaoke machine that i had. their manager lou pearlman said, i think i need another one of these. tearing up my heart when i m with you but when we are apart i feel it too it was a little overwhelming to be, you know, 16 years old and have that many people trying to attack you. it was craziness.
was the earlier part of the 90s. the recording industry doesn t need to be told that it s a teen/teen world. there were about to be more teenagers than any other time in america s history. teenagers wanted to be entertained. they wanted to have fun. even in my heart i see you re not being true to me the backstreet boys made a video for quit playing games with my heart. them in the rain, getting all wet, being all sexy. and it became a hit. quit playing games with my heart with my heart with my heart this is where it all started, right here, in this house. the guys coming here, doing vocal recording. i had a little karaoke machine that i had. their manager lou pearlman said i think i need another one of these. tearing up my heart when i m with you but when we are apart i feel it too it was a little overwhelming