Newspaper headlines: Fury over Partygate probe and £184m lucky dip
Many papers focus on the latest details of the Partygate scandal, as No 10 says the prime minister has been told he faces no further fines after the police closed their investigation into Downing Street parties. The Daily Mirror contrasts Boris Johnson previously saying no Covid rules were broken with the total of 126 fines from police as a result of their four-month investigation.
The Daily Telegraph reports senior civil servant Sue Gray is demanding that key players in the Partygate scandal are named in her much-awaited report. Cartoonist Matt captures the moment, depicting one mosquito saying to another: "We're only alive for 24 hours, I wish they'd hurry up and publish the Sue Grey report".The Metro leads on Britain's biggest-ever lottery jackpot winners Joe and Jess Thwaites - who landed a whopping £184,262,899.
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