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Carrie Johnson faces grilling by MPs on ‘secret’ Boris birthday bash left out of Sue Gray reportMrs Johnson is alleged to have sent texts to an aide which indicate she hosted a gathering in Downing Street with friends during lockdownMrs Johnson, 34, is alleged to have sent texts to a Number 10 aide which indicate she hosted a gathering in their Downing Street flat with male friends during lockdown. The Gray inquiry was made aware of the existence of the text messages in January but the event was not investigated.The gathering on June 19 2020 on Mr Johnson’s 56th birthday was attended by at least two friends of his wife, it has been claimed. Covid rules at the time banned indoor gatherings of two or more people except for work purposes.
‘I’m with the gays’: How new revelations of Carrie Johnson gathering on Boris’ birthday may derail his premiershipBoris Johnson, only two months out of intensive care, must have felt properly cared for when Carrie Symonds, his then fiancee and now his third wife, surprised him with drinks to celebrate his 56th birthday.The party, planned without her soon-to-be husband’s knowledge, has already caused quite a stir. Mr Johnson received a fixed penalty notice for his attendance - making history as the first serving prime minister to receive a fixed penalty notice and in the process threatening to bring his career to a shuddering halt.But it has now emerged that a second event was hosted by Mrs Johnson later the same day, attended by at least two male friends at the couple’s flat at No 11 Downing Street.This second gathering on Mr Johnson’s birthday was flagged up to investigators working with Sue Gray, as well as to the Metropolitan Police. Its existence has only now been made public.The Gray inquiry may have decided not to investigate - the reasons are unclear - but the privileges committee, investigating the Prime Minister for misleading the House of Commons, may well decide to add the event to its to-do list. The committee is likely also to take an interest in the so-called “Winner takes It All” Abba party that allegedly took place on November 13, five months after the June 19 birthday.One person questioned by Ms Gray said: “I told both her and the Met Police that I heard Abba music coming from the No 11 flat on that night. At least three other people told her the same but, despite us offering this information, it was never followed up by anyone.”
'Hundreds' of TUI passengers told by TEXT their holiday is cancelled after 'eight-hour' Manchester Airport wait'Hundreds' of TUI passengers have been left outraged after they received a text from the holiday giant that their trips were cancelled - after a nightmare eight-hour wait in Manchester Airport. Holidaymakers looking to get away for the May half-term say they had a gruelling four-hour wait to get through check-in and security, followed by a four-hour flight delay 'waiting for a pilot'.The troubled flight to Kos, out of Terminal 2, was supposed to take off at 3.45pm, but angry ticketholders say they would have missed the flight - if it had been on time - due to queues 'out of the building' to check-in. After enduring a further four-hour delay, one family says they were informed by a text from TUI that their trip, including flights and an all-inclusive hotel, were cancelled.
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Over 150 Irish holidaymakers stranded in Greece since Saturday after flight to Dublin cancelled twiceMore than 150 holidaymakers who were due to travel to Dublin Airport from Rhodes, Greece, on Saturday are stranded in the country after their flight was cancelled twice.Their original TUI flight was cancelled a couple of hours before it was scheduled to depart on Saturday, and their rescheduled flight yesterday afternoon was cancelled minutes after they were due to depart.