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Pictures from Sue Gray report show Boris Johnson at social affairs in Downing Street during pandemic

Sue Gray’s report into Downing Street parties included nine photos from two of the researched occasions – one on 19 June 2020, and one more on 13 November 2020.

Sue Gray’s report into Downing Street parties included nine photos from two of the explored occasions – one on 19 June 2020, and one more on 13 November 2020.

Mr Johnson is envisioned in participation at both, while Chancellor Rishi Sunak and Cabinet Secretary Simon Case are spotted at the first – on the head of the state’s birthday.

The 37-page report was introduced to the state head on Wednesday morning, with Mr Johnson expected to say something to the Commons sometime this evening.

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In the report, Ms Gray expressed that “the senior administration at the middle, both political and official, should bear liability regarding this culture”.

Pictures remembered for the post uncover Mr Johnson at social events holding up a lager and plastic cups in Downing Street.

One picture from 19 June 2020 shows the top state leader looking joyful as he lifts up a container of brew on his birthday in the Cabinet Room in Number 10, while another shows him eating from a crate of food.

Other photographs distributed in the report show him holding up a plastic cup loaded up with what has all the earmarks of being liquor on 13 November 2020 for a social occasion in Number 10 on the flight of a unique counselor.

Ms Gray condemned the way that a few occasions just became known to her request in view of reports in the media.

“I’m exceptionally thankful to the people who looked to give however much data as could reasonably be expected in what I understand may have been an overwhelming encounter given the public profile of this examination,” her report says.

“It was likewise sadly the situation that subtleties of certain occasions just became known to me and my group through detailing in the media.

“This is frustrating. Given the piecemeal way in which occasions were drawn out into the open, it is conceivable that occasions occurred which were not the subject of examination.”

She likewise alluded to an occasion hung on 18 June in her report – comprehended to be a get-together in the Cabinet Office to check the flight of a Number 10 confidential secretary – and portrayed an exorbitant measure of liquor being consumed.

Ms Gray additionally legitimized her choice to name senior figures because of “their more extensive obligation regarding the initiative and culture of the divisions”.

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