Chris Philp hails ‘unbelievably comprehensive’ investigations but Labour claims ‘yet another cover-up’

A minister has ruled out a new inquiry into claims of an illicit gathering in Boris Johnson’s flat during lockdown that was not considered by the Sue Gray inquiry, claiming there had already been “unbelievably comprehensive” examination of the wider subject.

Labour has called for an investigation into leaked text messages suggesting Johnson and his wife, Carrie, met two friends in their flat on the prime minister’s birthday, 19 June 2020, when indoor socialising was banned.

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