BREAKING: Boris escapes more Covid fines and faces no further action.
The prime minister has been told by the Metropolitan Police he faces ‘no further action’.
But it comes after a total of 126 fines were issued, with some people receiving more than one fixed penalty notice. Scotland Yard’s acting deputy commissioner Helen Ball said: ‘In total we have made 126 referrals for a fixed-penalty notice to be issued. ‘Some of those referrals were for more than one fixed-penalty notice to be issued – 28 people have been referred for between two and five fixed-penalty notices.’
She added: ‘The whole of the pandemic was extraordinary times, wasn’t it, and many things happened that haven’t happened before or haven’t happened since.‘That has concluded today with the outcome I have described.’Got a story? Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at
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