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now that the prime minister has admitted he attended one, the story is making headlines in foreign media too. we thought we would show you some of this. la razon, one of spain s leading newspapers, said on its front page that mrjohnson was left staggering at prime minister s questions on wednesday. in the us, the wall streetjournal said mrjohnson s apology was made amid national anger at the bring your own booze party. and this was the front page of a leading greek daily paper the party is over for boris , it says. it is worth saying it is not, he is still very much the prime minister and he has had the cabinet rallying around him today, so this story has not run its course. the saga is being watched closely in europe. suzanne lynch is editor of politico s brussels playbook newsletter. i mean, this story yesterday afternoon really blew up here across all media outlets. there is a huge interest in borisjohnson as a political figure. obviously here in europe, and particularly in b