We will start with developing news out of the us. This is georgia and this is to do with criminal proceedings against donald trump. You may be aware of the latest developments in georgia and those allegations of election interference. The way the system works there as there is something called a grand jury system. 0rdinary members of the public sit on that and they make a preliminary decision about Whether Terminal Proceedings should go ahead. In this case, they did. There have been reports in the last few hours that personal details, some of those ordinary members of the public, have been allegedly leaked online. We now have allegedly leaked online. We now have a statement from the Fulton County sheriffs office. Lets take a look at that and then we can on partygate. It said in a statement. As a lead agency, our investigators are working closely with local, state, and federal Law Enforcement agencies to track down the origin of threats in Fulton County and other jurisdictions. That is
part in a work event, they had a brief breakfor a part in a work event, they had a brief break for a takeaway, including keir starmer s there are no rules were broken. durham police say they have received further communications about this event that they have not reopened the investigation. no suggestion yet that the labour leader of the deputy leader are facing a fine. from the point of view of labour they say this is simply a distraction of the focus on partygate. this is simply a distraction of the focus on partygate. maybe you have been enjoying focus on partygate. maybe you have been enjoying the focus on partygate. maybe you have been enjoying the sunshine - focus on partygate. maybe you have been enjoying the sunshine and - focus on partygate. maybe you have i been enjoying the sunshine and maybe you have been enjoying the lack of rain. not everyone has been. matt is in an allotment in london. what are you seeing? what are you seeing? things are lookin: what are you seeing
saying, your tory party, your tory mp, is shying away from investigation. that should be good for the four labour and liberal democrats, you name it, having a go at the conservatives. to do that they will have to wrap apples leaflets. but it is kicking the can down the road again. maybe it will bejudgment maybe it is maybe there isjudgment day for the prime minister on partygate, but we have not got there quite yet. thank you very much. let us take you very quickly to the house of commons. it is not very busy at the moment, it has to be said. mps are voting on whether the should be an inquiry into claims borisjohnson misled parliament about lockdown parties. i ll be at the government dropped its attempt to delay that vote, as we have just been seeing. it should fill up, i am guessing, a bit later in the day. we have just been listening, watching,
to a point where waiting lists start to a point where waiting lists start to come down. whether the public are going to feel that that is a fast enough recovery, i think remains to be seen. ., , g. enough recovery, i think remains to beseen. ., a, be seen. professorjohn appleby, thank ou be seen. professorjohn appleby, thank you very be seen. professorjohn appleby, thank you very much be seen. professorjohn appleby, thank you very much for - be seen. professorjohn appleby, thank you very much forjoining . be seen. professorjohn appleby, i thank you very much forjoining us. borisjohnson has been facing questions by senior mps at the liaison committee. they focused on the war in ukraine and the cost of living. but initial questions honed in on partygate, after the met revealed it had issued 20 fixed penalty notices so far for lockdown breaking parties in and around downing street. sebastian payne is the whitehall editor of the financial times. we have not heard much in recent weeks
they focused on the war in ukraine and the cost of living. but initial questions honed in on partygate, after the met revealed it had issued 20 fixed penalty notices so far for lockdown breaking parties in and around downing street. 0ur political correspondent, damian grammaticas is at westminster. they have been watching for us. the liaison committee is the meeting that will grill the prime minister and there may be other big things going on, but no one has let go of partygate going on, but no one has let go of pa rtygate yet. going on, but no one has let go of partygate yet. ida. going on, but no one has let go of partygate yet- going on, but no one has let go of partygate yet. no, they tried to pin him down on partygate yet. no, they tried to pin him down on this partygate yet. no, they tried to pin him down on this issue partygate yet. no, they tried to pin him down on this issue just - partygate yet. no, they tried to pin him down on this issue just as - partygate yet. no,