Downing Street is the most fined address in the country for Covid breaches, according to the Telegraph headlines.
Seven occasions when Boris Johnson denied No 10 broke Covid rules
Here are the moments Johnson denied rules were broken.
1 December – House of Commons
After the Mirror’s first story broke about Christmas parties in Downing Street:
“What I can tell the right hon and learned gentleman is that all guidance was followed completely in No 10.”
2 December – Sky News
Asked why he would not explain his account of the allegations, Johnson said:
“Because I have told you and what I want to repeat … that the guidance is there and I am very, very keen that people understand this.”
7 December – BBC News
When asked about Downing Street Parties in December, the prime minister said:
“All the guidelines were observed.”
8 December – House of Commons
After the Allegra Stratton video is released by ITV News:
“I apologise for the impression that has been given that staff in Downing Street take this less than seriously. I am sickened myself and furious about that, but I repeat what I have said to him: I have been repeatedly assured that the rules were not broken. I repeat that I have been repeatedly assured since these allegations emerged that there was no party and that no Covid rules were broken.”
8 December – Downing Street press conference
Asked why he had not extended the No10 inquiry:
“ … all the evidence I can see, people in this building have stayed within the rules … if that turns out not to be the case … and people wish to bring allegations to my attention or to the police … then of course there will be proper sanctions …”
Johnson giving a Downing Street press conference
13 December – Sky News
Asked again about Downing Street parties:
“I can tell you once again that I certainly broke no rules … all that is being looked into.”
20 December – BBC News
After the Guardian reveals pictures of people, including the prime minister, at No 10 drinks in the garden on 15 May 2020
“Those were people at work, talking about work. I have said what I have to say about that.”