RM2J5440Y–On the day that Prime Minister Boris Johnson apologised to parliament about his fixed-penalty fine for being present at a party during his own Covid pandemic restrictions, protesters hold placards at the gates of parliament, on 19th April 2022, in London, England. The Met police continue to investigate Johnson and his staff as news of more lockdown party fines are expected to be revealed by police.
RM2J5440W–On the day that Prime Minister Boris Johnson apologised to parliament about his fixed-penalty fine for being present at a party during his own Covid pandemic restrictions, protesters hold placards at the gates of parliament, on 19th April 2022, in London, England. The Met police continue to investigate Johnson and his staff as news of more lockdown party fines are expected to be revealed by police.
RM2J5440R–On the day that Prime Minister Boris Johnson apologised to parliament about his fixed-penalty fine for being present at a party during his own Covid pandemic restrictions, protesters hold placards at the gates of parliament, on 19th April 2022, in London, England. The Met police continue to investigate Johnson and his staff as news of more lockdown party fines are expected to be revealed by police.
RM2J5441J–On the day that Prime Minister Boris Johnson apologised to parliament about the fixed-penalty fine for being present at parties during his own Covid pandemic restrictions, Johnson's official residence is seen in scale with the Houses of Parliamant, on 19th April 2022, in London, England. The Met police continue to investigate Johnson and his staff after news of more lockdown parties are expected to be revealed.
RM2J5440P–On the day that Prime Minister Boris Johnson apologised to parliament about his fixed-penalty fine for being present at a party during his own Covid pandemic restrictions, a protester holds a message at the gates of Downing Street, on 19th April 2022, in London, England. The Met police continue to investigate Johnson and his staff as news of more lockdown party fines are expected to be revealed by police.
RM2J54422–As Prime Minister Boris Johnson was due to apologise to parliament about his fixed-penalty fine for being present at a party during his own Covid pandemic restrictions, anti-vaxx freedom of speech protesters block the gates of parliament during an altercation with Tory MP Bob Blackman, on 19th April 2022, in London, England. The Met police continue to investigate Johnson and his staff as news of more lockdown party fines are expected to be revealed by police.
RM2J54426–As Prime Minister Boris Johnson was due to apologise to parliament about his fixed-penalty fine for being present at a party during his own Covid pandemic restrictions, anti-vaxx freedom of speech protesters block the gates of parliament during an altercation with Tory MP Bob Blackman, on 19th April 2022, in London, England. The Met police continue to investigate Johnson and his staff as news of more lockdown party fines are expected to be revealed by police.
RM2J5442D–As Prime Minister Boris Johnson was due to apologise to parliament about his fixed-penalty fine for being present at a party during his own Covid pandemic restrictions, Piers Corbyn and anti-vaxx freedom of speech protesters block the gates of parliament during an altercation with Tory MP Bob Blackman, on 19th April 2022, in London, England. The Met police continue to investigate Johnson and his staff as news of more lockdown party fines are expected to be revealed by police.
RM2J54429–As Prime Minister Boris Johnson was due to apologise to parliament about his fixed-penalty fine for being present at a party during his own Covid pandemic restrictions, Piers Corbyn and anti-vaxx freedom of speech protesters block the gates of parliament during an altercation with Tory MP Bob Blackman, on 19th April 2022, in London, England. The Met police continue to investigate Johnson and his staff as news of more lockdown party fines are expected to be revealed by police.
RM2J5PWGN–A woman bus passenger reads her copy of Metro newspaper whose front page headline is about the scandal of UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's fine for partying during the Covid pandemic, when his own rules for gatherings were forbidden, on 22nd April 2022, in London, England. The quote 'The Gig Is Up, Boris' refers to Conservative MP Steve Baker in parliament, telling Johnson (currently in India) that he should resign. More Fixed-Penalty fines for illegal parties in volving Johnson in Downing Street are expected to be issued by the Met police.
RMT4X2D3–A No Idling Engines sign aimed at waiting black cab drivers, and a locked-up bike at the rear of the Harrods Department Store in Knightsbridge, on 15th April 2019, in London, England.
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