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doucet, bbc news, dnipro. durham police are investigating whether labour leader sir keir starmer broke lockdown rules on a visit during which he drank beer in an mp s office. the force initially decided that no offence had occurred on 30 april last year, but said it had since received significa nt new information . earlier this morning the shadow health and social care secretary wes streeting denied the labour leader was avoiding questions on the matter, after cancelling a planned speech today. you know, when you go on visits around the country, as i think lisa nandy said yesterday morning, a senior politician like keir starmer, you don tjust rock up in a place like durham, wander around a bit aimlessly and then hope for the best. everything is planned, everything is arranged, and it s totally reasonable that during the course of the day, time will be set aside for dinner, and it doesn t contradict anything that keir has said all the way along about the fact that, you know, he was in