Boris Johnson’s most senior aide is facing fresh allegations he flouted lockdown rules by taking a sightseeing trip on Easter Sunday.
The prime minister is facing mounting calls to sack Dominic Cummings amid claims he made several trips to see his family in County Durham, while the country was being told to stay at home.
Ministers vociferously defended Mr Cummings after it emerged he had made the 260-mile journey, insisting he had obeyed the rules by staying in one place while there.
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However, an eyewitness told The Observer and the Sunday Mirror he had seen Mr Cummings on 12 April, 30 miles from Durham in Barnard Castle.
Another eyewitness said they saw the prime minister’s most trusted aide in Durham on 19 April, days after he had been photographed returning to Downing Street.
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Cafe owner Francini Osorio serves customers in a trial phase during the coronavirus lockdown. Osorio has installed an air purifier and 35 clear shower curtains, which will divide customers and tables, in the Francini Cafe De Colombia, Worcester, ready for the re-opening of his business as lockdown restrictions are eased
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People at Bournemouth beach in Dorset, as people flock to parks and beaches with lockdown measures eased. The Met Office has predicted the hottest day of the year
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Police lead away Piers Corbyn, brother of former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, as protesters gather in breach of lockdown rules in Hyde Park in London after the introduction of measures to bring the country out of lockdown.
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The British Royal Air Force Red Arrows conduct a fly past over the statue of former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in London to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE Day) in Britain
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Team GB sailor Eilidh McIntyre during a training session at her home in Portsmouth
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Staff at The Berkeley hotel give food to ambulance workers
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A burned down mobile phone mast in London. According to reports, at least 20 mobile phone masts across Britain are believed to have been vandalised and government and telecom sources are increasingly concerned about the impact of conspiracy theories linking coronavirus to 5G networks
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The new Nightingale Hospital in Washington, Tyne and Wear, being fitted out
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Military personnel testing people at a coronavirus test centre in the car park of Chessington World of Adventures
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A jogger on the Millennium Bridge in London, as the UK continues in lockdown to help curb the spread of the coronavirus
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Cafe owner Francini Osorio serves customers in a trial phase during the coronavirus lockdown. Osorio has installed an air purifier and 35 clear shower curtains, which will divide customers and tables, in the Francini Cafe De Colombia, Worcester, ready for the re-opening of his business as lockdown restrictions are eased
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People at Bournemouth beach in Dorset, as people flock to parks and beaches with lockdown measures eased. The Met Office has predicted the hottest day of the year
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Police lead away Piers Corbyn, brother of former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, as protesters gather in breach of lockdown rules in Hyde Park in London after the introduction of measures to bring the country out of lockdown.
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Estonian freelance ballet dancer and choreographer, Eve Mutso performs her daily fitness routine near her home in Glasgow, Scotland
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Senior charge nurse Jan Ferguson views artwork “Theatre of Dott’s” by Kate Ive, inspired by Professor Norman Dott and his neurosurgery theatres at the Western General from 1960-2019. It is one of a number of artworks which sit on the walls of NHS Lothians’ Department of Clinical Neurosciences (DCN) which has been transferred into a purpose-built new home on the Little France campus in Edinburgh
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Team GB’s karate athlete Jordan Thomas trains outside his apartment in Manchester
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Nurses from central London hospitals protest on international nurses day about the chronic underfunding of the NHS and other issues surrounding the health service outside the gates of Downing Street, London
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Police patrol the beach in Brighton
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The British Royal Air Force Red Arrows conduct a fly past over the statue of former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in London to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE Day) in Britain
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Team GB sailor Eilidh McIntyre during a training session at her home in Portsmouth
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Labour Party leader Keir Starmer listens to Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaking during PMQs
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Leeds Green Watch firefighters observe a minute’s silence outside the fire station in Kirkstall Rd, in memory their colleagues that lost their lives in the line of duty
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Staff at The Berkeley hotel give food to ambulance workers
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One of a small group of anti-lockdown protesters speaks to a police officer as they gather outside New Scotland Yard in Victoria, London
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Bonnie the Llama grazes in a field in the Scottish Borders alongside a sign supporting the NHS as the UK continues in lockdown
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Colonel Tom Moore and his daughter Hannah celebrate his 100th birthday, with an RAF flypast provided by a Spitfire and a Hurricane over his home in Marston Moretaine. Colonel Moore, formerly a Captain, received a promotion in honour of his birthday and in recognition of the funds, in excess of £30m, he raised for the NHS by walking laps of his garden
Capture the Light Photography/Getty
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Britain’s Labour leader Keir Starmer speaks during Prime Minister’s Questions, as members of Parliament observe social distancing due to the coronavirus, in the House of Commons, London, Wednesday, April 29, 2020
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NHS staff at the Mater hospital in Belfast, during a minute’s silence to pay tribute to the NHS staff and key workers who have died during the coronavirus outbreak
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The sun rises behind redundant oil platforms moored in the Firth of Forth near Kirkcaldy, Fife. Global oil prices have crashed after the coronavirus pandemic reduced demand, with analysts warning that the oil majors may be looking at one of their biggest quarter-on-quarter profitability hits in history.
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Frankie Lynch celebrates on the Mall where the finish of the London Marathon was due to take place today after running 2.6 miles instead of 26 miles to raise money for The Running Charity
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A muslim woman walks past balloons outside the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery in London
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An empty Brighton Pier, closed during the Coronavirus pandemic as temperatures reach 20 degrees in the South East
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Farmers work with vehicles to prepare a field next to a field of flowering rapeseed near Pontefract, West Yorkshire
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The Northern Lights, the Milky Way and a Lyrid meteor at the Bathing House near Howick, Northumberland, as the Lyrid meteor shower reached its peak
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Badger the Border Collie surrounded by bluebells at Shrawley Wood in Worcestershire
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A dog walker on Blyth beach in Northumberland
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A piece of coronavirus themed street art grafitti in East London
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Members of the City Specialist Cleaning team spray disinfectant around posts in the town centre of Eastleigh, Hampshire
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A taped-up bench in the hamlet of Diglea, Greater Manchester
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A woman wearing a protective face mask and gloves walks past graffiti in Bow, London
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A burned down mobile phone mast in London. According to reports, at least 20 mobile phone masts across Britain are believed to have been vandalised and government and telecom sources are increasingly concerned about the impact of conspiracy theories linking coronavirus to 5G networks
EPA
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The new Nightingale Hospital in Washington, Tyne and Wear, being fitted out
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Walkers enjoy the bluebells in Wanstead Park in London
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A woman prays at the closed doors of Westminster Cathedral ahead of the Easter morning mass in London
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Earlier, Downing Street had described the first trip as essential, saying Mr Cummings needed his family’s help to care for his young son because his wife was sick with coronavirus and he feared he was next.
Cabinet ministers lined up to defend Mr Cummings, saying he had put his family first and accused critics of trying to politicise the issue.
Grant Shapps, the transport secretary, used the daily Downing Street press conference to suggest that Mr Cummings had not broken lockdown rules because he had stayed put upon arrival in Durham.
But Robin Lees, 70, a retired chemistry teacher, told the papers he had seen Mr Cummings in Barnard Castle on Easter Sunday.
Mr Lees compared him to Catherine Calderwood, Scotland’s former chief medical officer, who stood down after visiting her second home twice during lockdown.
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Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the SNP have written to Sir Mark Sedwill, the cabinet secretary, calling for an inquiry into Mr Cummings’s decision to travel from London to Durham.
They want the probe to include when the prime minister was made aware Mr Cummings had left the capital.
Senior Tories also expressed concern that Mr Cummings’s behaviour could encourage others to flout the rules, jeopardising the government’s plans to gradually lift the lockdown.
The Independent can reveal that senior MPs are set to question Mr Johnson over Mr Cummings later this week, as pressure grows on the prime minister to explain what he knew about the trip under lockdown.
Parliament is in recess until June, meaning Mr Johnson will not have to face MPs at Prime Minister’s Questions.
But members of the Commons Liaison Committee, which is made up of the chairs of other select committees, said they expected Mr Johnson to be questioned about Mr Cummings when he makes his first appearance before them later this week.
Pete Wishart, an SNP MP who sits on the committee and is a member of the “quad” which organises its business, said: “If nothing has changed and Dominic Cummings is still in post by Wednesday, it would be very surprising if this was an issue that was not raised.”
Another member of the committee said: “I’m sure one of my colleagues will crowbar the Cummings question in.”
In a statement defending Mr Cummings, Downing Street said his trip had been essential to ensure his young son was properly cared for. After an offer of help from his sister and nieces, he travelled to a house “near to but separate from his extended family”.
A spokesperson for No 10, said: “Yesterday [Friday] the Mirror and Guardian wrote inaccurate stories about Mr Cummings. Today [Saturday] they are writing more inaccurate stories including claims that Mr Cummings returned to Durham after returning to work in Downing Street on 14 April. We will not waste our time answering a stream of false allegations about Mr Cummings from campaigning newspapers.”
There was confusion about the involvement of police, however. No 10 also said that at no stage was Mr Cummings or his family spoken to by the police.
On Saturday night Durham Police took the unusual step of confirming they had spoken to Mr Cummings’s father.
Steve White, the police and crime commissioner for Durham Police, a former head of the Police Federation in England and Wales, said it was “most unwise” for Mr Cummings to have travelled when “known to be infected”.
The SNP accused No 10 of a “cover up” after reports some in Downing Street knew Mr Cummings had made the 260-mile journey during lockdown.
Former Tory cabinet minister David Lidington, Theresa May’s de facto deputy prime minister, told Newsnight: “There’s clearly serious questions that No 10 are going to have to address, not least because the readiness of members of the public to follow government guidance more generally is going to be affected by this sort of story.”
Professor Neil Ferguson, the epidemiologist whose modelling prompted the lockdown, quit as a government adviser for flouting the rules when he was visited at this home by his lover.
At the time Mr Hancock, the health secretary, said he was “speechless” and that he backed any police action against Mr Ferguson.
Sir Ed Davey, acting leader of the Liberal Democrats, called for Mr Cummings to quit over the allegations, while a spokesperson for Labour said: “The British people do not expect there to be one rule for them and another rule for Dominic Cummings.”
Asked by reporters on Saturday if he had considered his position, Mr Cummings said “obviously not”.