on vaccinations, more than 18.5 million people have now had a boosterjab. borisjohnson has refused to deny reports that christmas parties were held in downing street last year but he insisted that no covid rules were broken. at prime minister s questions, the labour leader, sir keir starmer, accused mrjohnson of hypocrisy for ignoring the rules that he d imposed on everyone else. our political editor, laura kuenssberg, has the story. a warning her report contains some flashing images. good cheer? was there too much of it in number ten last year? when covid rules meant schmoozing like this in downing street was most definitely not allowed? is that good gin, prime minister? reports this morning suggested a boozy party happened behind the shiny black door. should we cancel christmas parties? a political opportunity too tempting for the opposition leader to let pass.
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at prime minister s questions, the labour leader, sir keir starmer, accused mrjohnson of hypocrisy for ignoring the rules that he d imposed on everyone else. the bbc has spoken to a source who attended a downing street gathering on the 18th of december, as first reported in the mirror newspaper. the source said several dozen people were at the event, where party games were played and food and drink served. our political editor laura kuenssberg has the story. a warning her report contains some flashing images. good cheer? was there too much of it in number ten last year? when covid rules meant schmoozing like this in downing street was most definitely not allowed? is that good gin, prime minister? reports this morning suggested a boozy party happened behind the shiny black door. should we cancel christmas parties? a political opportunity too tempting for the opposition leader to let pass.