UK PM Boris Johnson will not face any further fines as London's Met Police end Partygate inquiry
In total 83 people have been issued with fines, the force added.
The ending of the police inquiry paves the way for the publication of the full report by senior civil servant Sue Gray, who took over the investigation into lockdown gatherings from Mr Case.Media caption, Some Conservative MPs have previously said they are reserving judgement on Mr Johnson's future until the final document is published.
A separate inquiry, by Durham police, into whether Sir Keir broke Covid laws at a Labour campaign event in the city in 2021 remains ongoing.Sir Keir Starmer on police ending Downing Street parties inquiry for attending the garden party for 25 minutes. He said he had "believed implicitly" it was a work event.
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