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who are also compiling a report on what happened. i can confirm that the met is now investigating a number of events that took place at downing street and whitehall in the last two years, in relation to potential breaches of covid 19 regulations. and this was the reaction from the prime minister in the house of commons. i welcome the met s decision - to conduct its own investigation, because i believe this - will help to give the public the clarity it needs and help to draw a line under matters. - the police investigation comes on top of the reporte by the civil servnat sue gray. there are reports that we could see her findings published as soon as tomorrow morning. earlier downing street said the report might have to be withheld.
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