Partygate: Sue Gray kept in dark as first fines issued to No 10 officials

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Partygate: Sue Gray kept in dark as first fines issued to No 10 officials
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Lockdown parties investigator not expected to be told which civil servants or politicians have received penalty notices

Sue Gray is being kept in the dark about which Downing Street parties, as officials began to receive £50 penalties for attending illegal lockdown gatherings, following the Metropolitan police investigation.

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