say so publicly. others i think are waiting to see how decisive this report is. they feel that there is a hope in this report, that they could ride through it, and they may be willing to avoid an imminent leadership competition. however, some feel given what s already in the public domain, they don t see how this report could clear the prime minister and those working in downing street at the time. thank ou ve downing street at the time. thank you very much- so police are now investigating potential breaches of coronavirus regulations at a number of events in downing street and whitehall. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports on what they will look at, and considers why the police didn t act sooner. for months, arguments around alleged parties in downing street and its garden have swept through whitehall, while london s main police force has kept quiet, saying only that it was in touch with sue gray, who is leading the cabinet office investigation. so why is the met