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PM facing calls to ensure all evidence is published in No 10 parties inquiry

Labour and Lib Dems call for full transparency as it emerges Sue Gray’s report may just summarise findings

  • No 10 parties inquiry: when will Sue Gray report and what happens next?

Boris Johnson is facing calls to ensure all evidence on the Downing Street parties is published with the Sue Gray inquiry, as it emerged the pivotal report is likely to amount to a concise summary of findings.

Labour and the Liberal Democrats called on Friday for the report to be published along with its accompanying evidence – including emails and witness accounts – to give full transparency around more than 15 alleged parties under investigation by Gray, a senior civil servant.

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