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Boris Johnson ‘grateful to Met’ for Partygate inquiry and says he hopes Sue Gray report will be published soon – UK politics live

Prime minister speaks for first time since conclusion of police inquiry into lockdown-breaking gatherings in Downing Street

  • PM’s father Stanley Johnson ‘secures French citizenship’
  • Name ministers fined in Partygate, Dominic Raab urges Sue Gray
  • Civil servants and No 10 advisers furious over single fine for PM
  • Analysis: how did PM get only one fine?
  • Unacceptable for one party to block Stormont, says Irish PM

Keir Starmer managed to even get a few smirks from the government frontbench during PMQs this week when he likened Jacob Rees-Mogg to “an overgrown prefect” for leaving notes deemed to be passive-aggressive on civil servants’ desks in an effort to stop them working from home.

Now Schools Week has an exclusive on what are said to have been the unplanned consequences of the push to get civil servants back in to the office.

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