How No 10 Christmas 'party' broke lockdown rules: Social mixing was banned in London on day of event and Boris plunged the capital into even stricter restrictions a day after Allegra Stratton joked about it with staff

 It was a miserable Christmas for millions of Britons last year that saw them stuck at home, banned from socialising with other families and even barred from visiting dying loved ones.

But the Government has now caused mass fury after a video emerged of officials joking about a 'fictional' lockdown-busting party they insist never happened just days before Christmas Day.

It shows Boris Johnson's former press secretary Allegra Stratton giggling and laughing as she is asked about the event during a mock media conference on December 22 last year.

The footage was filmed four days after the alleged 'boozy' party and when London was under strict Tier 3 coronavirus curbs, when mixing indoors with people from other households was banned.

It came as Gavin Williamson was accused of holding a Christmas party for 'up to two dozen people' within the Department for Education offices in contravention of Covid-19 social distancing rules at the time.

Here, MailOnline looks at what parties happened when and how the rules were changing for London at the time:

DECEMBER 2, 2020 - LONDON ENTERS TIER 2  

  • No mixing of households indoors, and maximum of six outdoors
  • Pubs and bars have to close, unless operating as restaurants
  • Hospitality venues can only serve alcohol with substantial meals
  • Venues must stop taking orders at 10pm and must close by 11pm
  • All retail open but everyone who can work from home must do so

386 DEATHS 

Dr David Weir, a respiratory consultant at East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust, died from Covid-19 on December 3

Dr David Weir, a respiratory consultant at East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust, died from Covid-19 on December 3

On December 2, London entered Tier 2 restrictions following the second national lockdown. The tier system had begun on October 14, and the second lockdown ran from November 5 to December 1.

Tier 2 meant the area was on a 'high alert' for coronavirus, with the Government saying it showed it has a 'higher or rapidly rising level of infections, where some additional restrictions need to be in place'. 

It banned social mixing indoors between households. People were not allowed to socialise with anyone they did not live with or who was not in their support bubble in an indoor setting, whether at home or in a public place.

However people were still allowed to see friends and family outdoors in private gardens or public spaces. The limitation was that you could not socialise in a group of more than six outside, which was called the 'rule of six'. 

People could only go inside a pub with members of their own household, and the venues were only allowed to serve alcohol with 'substantial meals'. People could sit outside a pub with members of other households within the 'rule of six', but the same rules apply regarding alcohol. Restaurants were allowed to open under the same rules. 

There was some confusion over the definition of a substantial meal, with Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick suggesting that a Cornish pasty would only fall within the rules if it came on a plate with a salad or chips. The widely-accepted definition was that it had to be a proper meal, rather than crisps, nuts or other bar snacks.

Customers enjoy drinks outside a restaurant in London on December 2 last year as the capital entered Tier 2 restrictions

Customers enjoy drinks outside a restaurant in London on December 2 last year as the capital entered Tier 2 restrictions

DECEMBER 10 - DEPARTMENT FOR EDUCATION PARTY

447 DEATHS 

Gavin Williamson was accused of holding a Christmas party for 'up to two dozen people' within the Department for Education at their offices in contravention of Covid-19 social distancing rules at the time.

The then education secretary allegedly threw a party and delivered a short speech at the event on December 10 last year, which took place while London was in Tier 2 - banning any indoor social mixing between households.

Amid claims in the Daily Mirror that the event featured drinks and canapés, the Government said the gathering involved staff who were 'already present at the office and who had worked together throughout the pandemic'.

Mr Williamson is said to have spoken at the evening event before ministers 'mingled' and drank wine. One source described it as 'reckless', and the DfE has admitted that the social gathering took place.

Officials also said the gathering was 'used to thank those staff for their efforts during the pandemic', although they 'accept it would have been better not to have gathered in this way at that particular time'.

A source said: 'There were lots of people gathered in the cafe area, mingling and drinking wine.' Another added: 'He hosted a drinks do when people were considering whether they could spend Christmas with their families.'

A DfE spokesman told MailOnline: 'On December 10, 2020 a gathering of colleagues who were already present at the office - and who had worked together throughout the pandemic, as they couldn't work from home - took place in the DfE office building in London at a time when the city was subject to Tier 2 restrictions.

'The gathering was used to thank those staff for their efforts during the pandemic. Drinks and snacks were brought by those attending and no outside guests or supporting staff were invited or present. While this was work-related, looking back we accept it would have been better not to have gathered in this way at that particular time.' 

Education Secretary Gavin Williamson

Former education secretary Gavin Williamson is pictured outside Downing Street on November 25 this year

DECEMBER 16 - LONDON ENTERS TIER 3

  • No mixing of households indoors or in private gardens apart from support bubbles
  • Maximum of six in some outdoor public spaces such as parks or public gardens
  • Hospitality closed, with exception of sales by takeaway, drive-through or delivery
  • All retail stores remain open but everyone who can work from home must do so

433 DEATHS 

London moved into Tier 3 on December 16 which was defined as a 'very high' alert level for areas with a very high or very rapidly rising level of infections, where tighter restrictions are in place.

Tier 3 was the highest level of the three-tier system at the time - although a new Tier 4 was added just days later. The Tier 3 system banned people from seeing their friends and family indoors or in private gardens.  

People could only socialise in groups of up to six people in other outdoor public spaces, including parks, beaches, countryside accessible to the public, a public garden, grounds of a heritage site or castle, or a sports facility.

Pubs and restaurants all had to shut, except for takeaway. Indoor attractions and entertainment venues had to close, although indoor shops, through-ways and public toilets at such attractions could remain open.

Londoners browse Old Spitalfields Market in London on December 17, the day after the capital entered Tier 3 restrictions

Londoners browse Old Spitalfields Market in London on December 17, the day after the capital entered Tier 3 restrictions

DECEMBER 18 - DOWNING STREET'S ALLEGED PARTY

Hospital porter Andrew Woolhouse, 55, from Cardiff died of Covid-19 on January 23 this year, having tested positive on December 17 four days after receiving his first vaccine

Hospital porter Andrew Woolhouse, 55, from Cardiff died of Covid-19 on January 23 this year, having tested positive on December 17 four days after receiving his first vaccine

514 DEATHS 

A lockdown-busting party is alleged to have been held at Downing Street on December 18 when all indoor social mixing between people from different households was banned in London. 

Ministers are yet to explain how the alleged bash complied with the rules in place at the time, despite coming under pressure since an initial report in the Daily Mirror.

The newspaper said two events took place in No 10 in the run-up to the festive season last year, including Boris Johnson giving a speech at a leaving do during November's lockdown.

The other was said to be the staff party on December 18 where party games were played, food and drinks were served, and revelries went on past midnight.

At the time, the Tier 3 rules explicitly banned work Christmas lunches and parties where it is 'a primarily social activity and is not otherwise permitted' – and many families were even barred from visiting dying loved ones.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the Openreach Training Centre in Bolton, Greater Manchester, on December 18 last year

Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the Openreach Training Centre in Bolton, Greater Manchester, on December 18 last year

DECEMBER 19 - BORIS JOHNSON CANCELS CHRISTMAS  

488 DEATHS 

Boris Johnson held a dramatic press conference on December 19 putting London into a new Tier 4 and effectively cancelling the Christmas plans of millions of people who had hoped to form 'Christmas bubbles'.

The Prime Minister said London and other areas in southern England under Tier 3 would move to Tier 4 which was a 'stay at home' order that required non-essential shops, hairdressers and indoor leisure venues to shut.

People outside Tier 4 areas were still allowed to have 'Christmas bubbles' formed of different households but only for one day instead of the full period between December 23 and December 27 as had been originally planned.

In a grim press conference at Downing Street watched by millions of disappointed Britons, Mr Johnson said: 'It is with a very heavy heart that I must tell you we cannot proceed with Christmas as planned.

The Prime Minister said he had decided there was 'no alternative open to me', adding: 'I know how much emotion people invest in this time of year, and how important it is for grandparents to see their grandchildren. But when the virus changes its method of attack, we must change our method of defence.'

Boris Johnson cancels Christmas for millions of people during a Downing Street press conference on December 19 last year

Boris Johnson cancels Christmas for millions of people during a Downing Street press conference on December 19 last year

DECEMBER 20 - LONDON OFFICIALLY ENTERS TIER 4

  • No household mixing, aside from support bubbles and two people meeting in public outdoor spaces
  • Hospitality closed, aside from sales by takeaway, drive-through or delivery. Essential shops can open
  • Non-essential retail must close and these shops can only open for click-and-collect and delivery
  • Everyone must work from home unless they are unable to do so. All indoor leisure facilities closed

506 DEATHS 

Tier 4 meant people from different households could not mix, apart from support bbles and two people meeting in public outdoor spaces. Essential shops could remain open but all non-essential retail had to close.

The new rules came in at midnight on December 20, meaning many Britons faced a last-minute dash to buy Christmas gifts and deliver them to relatives after Boris Johnson announced them with just several hours' notice.

Tier 4 also banned people from staying overnight away from home with limited exceptions, while weddings were only allowed to continue in 'exceptional circumstances' and only for up to six people.

An almost empty Oxford Street on December 20 after London moved into Tier 4 hours after the PM's announcement

An almost empty Oxford Street on December 20 after London moved into Tier 4 hours after the PM's announcement

DECEMBER 22 - JOKES ABOUT DOWNING STREET PARTY

562 DEATHS 

Project worker Babatunde Elemosho, 62, from Manchester, died with Covid-19 in hospital on December 23

Project worker Babatunde Elemosho, 62, from Manchester, died with Covid-19 in hospital on December 23

Last night a video emerged of the Prime Minister's former press secretary Allegra Stratton giggling and joking about a Downing Street party during a mock media conference which No 10 officials insist never happened.

The footage, which was leaked to ITV News, was filmed last December 22 – four days after the alleged 'boozy' party and when London was under strict Tier 3 coronavirus curbs.

The damning clip shows Miss Stratton, who is still on the No 10 payroll earning £125,000 a year, and aides joking about cheese and wine and suggesting the 'fictional' event was 'not socially distanced'.

Miss Stratton was practising for planned TV media briefings, which were later axed. At the time of the alleged event, on December 18, Christmas parties were outlawed – on pain of £10,000 fines.   

The video has prompted huge criticism of the Government today - with NHS palliative care doctor Rachel Clarke among those left angered. She tweeted: 'At exactly the time they laughed and laughed, I was palliating the symptoms of patients dying of Covid in hospital. This video - and this government - couldn't be more callous.' A video emerged last night of No 10 officials joking about another lockdown-busting party. It shows Boris Johnson's former press secretary Allegra Stratton giggling and laughing as she is asked about the event during a mock media conference

Separately, a video emerged of No 10 officials joking about another lockdown-busting party. It shows Boris Johnson's former press secretary Allegra Stratton giggling and laughing as she is asked about the event during a mock media conference 

JANUARY 6 – ENGLAND ENTERS THIRD NATIONAL LOCKDOWN

  • You can only leave your home to shop for basic necessities, for you or a vulnerable person
  • Only go to work or provide voluntary services if you cannot reasonably do so from home
  • Exercise with your household or one other person, once per day in your local area
  • Meet your support bubble or childcare bubble only if you are legally permitted to form one

931 DEATHS 

Night porter Joseph Araneta, 50, from Eltham, South East London, died of Covid-19 on January 3

Night porter Joseph Araneta, 50, from Eltham, South East London, died of Covid-19 on January 3

England's third national lockdown legally came into force on January 6 this year, with MPs voting retrospectively on it later. The measures included a national stay-at-home order and schools being closed to most pupils.

The phased exit from this lockdown began on March 8 when schools reopened. From March 29 outdoor gatherings of up to six people from different households were permitted, or a bigger group from two households.

The next step on April 12 saw outdoor attractions reopened along with hospitality in outdoor settings, before the further unlocking on May 17 when indoor socialising, hospitality and indoor attractions were permitted again.  

On July 19, most legal restrictions ended, which removed social distancing and social contact restrictions and enabling the remaining businesses such as nightclubs to reopen. This move had been delayed from June 21. 

People walk past an information sign notifying people about the national lockdown in Staines-upon-Thames on January 6

People walk past an information sign notifying people about the national lockdown in Staines-upon-Thames on January 6

Daughter of woman, 86, who died alone in hospital on day of Downing Street 'party' voices fury at new video 

Beryl Harris, 86, of Wellesbourne, Warwickshire, died alone in hospital on December 18 last year after contracting coronavirus

Beryl Harris, 86, of Wellesbourne, Warwickshire, died alone in hospital on December 18 last year after contracting coronavirus

A grieving woman whose mother died alone in hospital with Covid on the day of the alleged Downing Street Christmas party has called on Boris Johnson to resign after video emerged of aides laughing about the subject.

Jackie Green, 59, described the Downing Street officials' attitude as 'totally reprehensible' and said it made a mockery of her own decision to abide by lockdown rules despite her elderly and widowed mother's loneliness.

Ms Green said: 'It's astonishing - just when you think that things can't get any worse, something else happens.'

Mrs Harris, 86, had been shielding at her home in Wellesbourne, Warwickshire, since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, so had not seen her only child for 10 months by the time she was taken to hospital with anaemia.

Mrs Harris was then struck down with Covid, but was said to have been on the mend and was due to be discharged on December 17 2020.

But her condition suddenly worsened and she died on December 18 - the same day as an alleged staff party at No 10 where games were played, food and drinks were served, and revelries went on past midnight, The Daily Mirror reported.

Leaked footage from No 10's £2.6 million press briefing room emerged on Monday night which showed former press secretary Allegra Stratton laughing as she appeared to rehearse answers to questions over a lockdown-busting Christmas party.

Ms Green said the clip sent two messages to the public: 'One is that the Government think they are above their own rules, and can behave in any manner in which they please. And also, it's saying 'we don't actually care about you'.

'Some people placed their confidence in this Government when they voted them in - that confidence turns out to be severely misplaced.'

Beryl Harris with her daughter Jackie Green, who described the Downing Street officials' attitude as 'totally reprehensible'

Beryl Harris with her daughter Jackie Green, who described the Downing Street officials' attitude as 'totally reprehensible'

She said she was so shocked by the footage of the press conference rehearsal, obtained by ITV News, that she watched it several times to let it 'sink in'.

Beryl Harris, who died a year ago, is pictured in her younger years

Beryl Harris, who died a year ago, is pictured in her younger years

She said: 'I was absolutely appalled that members of the Government could laugh and joke about a party when people were losing their loved ones. To put it mildly, it was inappropriate. It was totally reprehensible behaviour.'

Ms Green added: 'If I'd have had a party, the police would have been knocking on my door, quite rightly so. The flippancy with which that subject (the alleged Downing Street Christmas party) was dealt with was absolutely appalling.'

No 10 initially did not say reports of the party were inaccurate but said all rules had been followed, before later denying any party had taken place.

Ms Green, who is part of the Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice which has campaigned for the public inquiry into the Government's handling of the pandemic, said: 'Where's the integrity? They need to actually stand up and tell the truth.

'And primarily, Boris Johnson needs to stand up and tell the truth. An apology is not nearly enough for those people that have lost loved ones to Covid, and families that are still suffering because of Covid.

'Particularly because he (Mr Johnson) has denied this repeatedly, and his Government ministers have denied this repeatedly, it would seem like an insult to people if he apologised now.

'He needs to tell the truth about what happened, he needs to put his hands up to it - have some integrity about the whole thing.'

She said the Prime Minister needs to resign over the affair. 'The buck stops with him, he's ultimately responsible. It's a serious breach of public trust and public confidence. And if the Government were allowed to get away with this, it would be an absolute scandal.'

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