Controversial Boris Johnson advisor Dominic Cummings has arrived at Downing Street as pressure grows for him to resign. The PM's top aide left his home in north London and headed to Number 10 this morning amid mounting calls from Tory MPs for his resignation over lockdown flouting.
After he was pressed by a reporter on whether he had returned to Durham in April, Mr Cummings said: "No, I did not." Mr Cummings, who was wearing a lanyard with an ID card and carrying what appeared to be a black bin bag, left his home with his wife and son shortly after 11am, reports the Mirror.
He reportedly arrived at Number 10 around half an hour later, giving no answers to shouted questions on his alleged second trip to Durham, or on whether he would
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