This comes after the Met concluded its Partygate investigation with a total of 126 fixed-penalty notices
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Police have told Boris Johnson he faces no further action over lockdown breaches, Downing Street said, after the Metropolitan Police concluded its Partygate investigation with a total of 126 fixed-penalty notices.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks as he takes questions at the House of Commons.
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Scotland Yard said on Thursday it had issued fixed-penalty notices (FPNs) for events in Downing Street and across Whitehall spanning eight separate days, with 28 people receiving between two and five fines.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson gives a speech to mark the completion of London's Crossrail project at Paddington station.
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No 10 said the Prime Minister was “pleased” the investigation had concluded and that officers had told Mr Johnson he would not receive a second fine, having received one for the event on his 56th birthday.
The conclusion of Operation Hillman into partygate breaches spanning 11 months paves the way for the publication of senior civil servant Sue Gray’s inquiry.
It was understood Chancellor Rishi Sunak was also yet to receive another fine, after receiving one for attending the Prime Minister’s gathering in June 2020.
The Prime Minister’s wife Carrie Johnson has also received confirmation she faces no further action.
The Prime Minister’s official spokesman said: “The Met has confirmed that they are taking no further action with regards to the Prime Minister.”