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A little embarrassing for the former cabinet minister.
The fresh allegations come amid speculations that he is plotting a Number 10 comeback.
"With Rishi in No 10, we are heading into the long, cold and brutal wasteland of thankless opposition".
The former mayoral hopeful apologised "unreservedly" when pictures of the gathering emerged.
He won an 80-seat majority but was booted out by his own MPs less than three years later.
Lord Pannick was asked by the government to give legal opinion on the privileges committee inquiry.
The culture secretary claims the Tories will regret booting him out of office.
“We know very well the others agree with me because otherwise they wouldn’t have resigned from his government."
"British taxpayers have an absolute right to know how much of their money was spent," Emily Thornberry said.
Simon Case says lockdown breaking parties were "horrifying" and No.10 press office faces “disciplinary process”.