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Date of birth October 2,1964
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Party Conservative Party
Job Politician
Education Kingston University London Penrhyn Road Campus
Durham University
Kingston University Penrhyn Road Campus
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2015
BooksCounter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015 (Amendment) Bill
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Lucy Elizabeth Allan is a British politician and family rights campaigner who has served as the Member of Parliament for Telford since 2015. A member of the Conservative Party, she was a member of Wandsworth London Borough Council from 2006 to 2012.

Covid: Met reviews Labour MPs' complaint over No 10 party claims

Feb 16,2020 9:20 am

The Metropolitan Police has said it does not routinely probe " retrospective breaches" of Covid laws amid calls for an investigation of a No 10 Christmas Party held during 2020's restrictions.

The Party took place on 18 December, with a source telling The Bbc that " several dozen" people attended.

However, Covid restrictions in place at The Time banned such events.

The PM, who was not at The Party , said no Covid rules were Broken but No 10 has not said how party-goers complied.

A source who attended The Event told The Bbc that Party Games were played, food and drink were served, and The Party went on Past Midnight .

The Mirror newspaper, also said Boris Johnson gave a speech at a " packed leaving do" for an aide on 27 November, when the country was in its second lockdown and socialising was banned.

Writing separately to Met Police Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick on Friday, Labour MPs Neil Coyle and Barry Gardiner called for a full investigation into whether or not any laws had been Broken .

Mr Coyle, the MP for Bermondsey and Southwark, in South London , said from reading the guidance, he believed " holding these events was a breach of The Rules at The Time ".

He Said : " Like most constituents, I followed The Rules and did not see My Own dad Last Christmas and, sadly, it was to be his last.

" The Sense of outrage from constituents is palpable that they followed The Rules whilst those responsible for devising and enforcing them were breaching them at The Top of government. "

His comments were criticised by Conservative MP Lucy Allan , Who Said : " Is this what you were sent to Parliament to do? Is this what you want The Police to spend time doing? "

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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Media caption, Watch: Keir Starmer asks if No 10 held a Christmas Party while the rest of the country was in lockdown

, Mr Gardiner, the MP for Brent North, in north-west London, said: " I hope you agree that no-one is above The Law and your service needs to maintain public confidence that Covid rules apply equally to all people. "

He added he was " surprised" to hear Dame Cressida tell.

In a statement, the UK's largest police force said it was " aware of widespread reporting" of " alleged breaches of the Health Protection Regulations" at a Government Building on two dates in November and December.

The Met added it was The Force 's " policy not to routinely investigate retrospective breaches" of Covid laws but said it would " consider" The Letters it had received.

Two Days prior to The Event , which banned people from mixing indoors with anyone not in their household or support bubble.

People were allowed to gather if it was reasonably necessary for work purposes but that would not have included holding a party.

Labour's deputy leader, Angela Rayner , wrote to Cabinet Secretary Simon Case on Thursday, saying she found it " difficult to understand" how either event could have complied with The Rules .

She asked Mr Case if he would conduct an inquiry into The Events and if he would refer any potential breach of the Covid regulations by Mr Johnson to The Met Police.

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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Media caption, 'It's really disgusting, " says Safiah Ngah whose father died of Covid

with Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer saying it showed it was " one rule for them and another rule for everybody else" and that it sent " completely the wrong message" to The Public .

, with the Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice group calling for an apology from Mr Johnson.

Asked by reporters on Thursday why he would not tell The Public What Happened at The Party , the Prime Minister replied: " Because I have told you. "

Instead, Mr Johnson tried to focus on This Christmas , saying the government was taking a " balanced and proportionate approach to the risk" and " people shouldn't be cancelling things" such as parties and nativity plays, because of concerns about the Omicron variant.

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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Media caption, Asked why he would not explain What Happened at a Downing Street party in 2020, Boris Johnson says: " Because I told you. "

In a statement, The Met said: " The Metropolitan Police Service is aware of widespread reporting and has received correspondence relating to alleged breaches of the Health Protection Regulations at a Government Building on two dates in November and December 2020.

" It is our policy not to routinely investigate retrospective breaches of the Covid 19 regulations, we will however consider The Correspondence received. "

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Source of news: bbc.com

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