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LONDON (Reuters) - British police on Friday said they had received information on gatherings at Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Downing Street office and residence that it had requested to support its investigation into whether they breached COVID lockdown rules.
"My officers will now examine this material in detail to establish whether individuals attending the events in question may have breached the regulations," said Catherine Roper of the Metropolitan Police Service after the Cabinet Office supplied the requested material, adding it had not requested a civil service report into the events to be delayed.
"We have not delayed this report and the timing of its release is a matter for the Cabinet Office inquiry team."
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By Alistair Smout LONDON (Reuters) - A lack of clear information out of China in the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic has left the whole world in a worse situation,...
By Jennifer Rigby LONDON (Reuters) -The world is no better prepared for a new pandemic than it was when coronavirus emerged in 2019 and may actually be in a worse place given the...
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