UK police say Johnson aide made ‘minor’ lockdown rule breach
LONDON — British police said Thursday that Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s adviser Dominic Cummings likely broke the rules by travelling away from home during lockdown, but will not face further action.
Cummings has acknowledged driving 250 miles (400 km) to his parents’ house in Durham, northeast England, during the lockdown, and later taking another drive to a scenic town 30 miles (50 kms) away.
Durham Constabulary said that the second drive, to the town of Barnard Castle, might have been “a minor breach” of lockdown rules “that would have warranted police intervention” had he been caught in the act. But the force said “there is no intention to take retrospective action.”
Johnson has resisted calls to fire Cummings for apparently flouting restrictions that the government imposed on the rest of the country.