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Live updates as under-fire Boris Johnson faces another gruelling Prime Minister's Questions

Boris Johnson is under renewed pressure over fresh allegations of lockdown parties in Downing Street as he faces the latest round of Prime Minister's Questions.

He will be in the Commons for 12pm just hours after Boris Johnson senior Tory MP and former minister Tobias Ellwood said that he had submitted a letter of no confidence in the Prime Minister.

The MP for Bournemouth East and the current Defence Committee chairman, dropped the bombshell as the PM made his way back from Ukraine.

The move increases the danger of the required 54 MPs submitting letters, which would trigger a no confidence vote, reports the Mirror.

Fellow senior Tories David Davis and Andrew Mitchell have also said Mr Johnson should go.

This morning two newspapers have claimed he was in his flat on the night of an ABBA-themed event which is being investigated by police. He also reportedly attended two other leaving dos.

The Daily Telegraph reported that he was seen heading up to his flat on the night of a gathering there which the Met is investigating.

The Prime Minister is also said to have spoken at two more leaving dos which are the subject of Scotland Yard inquiries.

Downing Street said it could not comment on the latest reports due to the ongoing police investigation.

Yesterday, a Cardiff University student spoke of her "frustration" after being taken to court following a house party with 17 people during lockdown and threatened with a £2,000 fine.

Speaking about reports of the lockdown-breaking Downing Street parties, International relations student Eloise Calodoucas, 21, told WalesOnline: "In light of recent circumstances it's frustrating but that's all I have to say really." Read more here.

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