Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and deputy leader Angela Rayner have both received questionnaires from Durham Constabulary in relation to a potential breach of lockdown rules in April 2021.

Sir Keir has come under pressure over an event in Durham in April 2021 with party colleagues when he was filmed having a drink and a takeaway curry was ordered – dubbed ‘beergate’.

The Labour leader has said he will offer his resignation if he is issued a fixed penalty notice for breaking COVID rules.

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A Labour Party spokesperson said: “Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner have received questionnaires from Durham Constabulary.”

Sir Keir, who has fiercely criticised Boris Johnson’s rule-breaking in Downing Street, has previously said he was absolutely clear that no laws were broken” in his case.

Ms Rayner has also said no rules were broken and made a similar pledge that she would quit if fined.

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At the time COVID rules banned household mixing indoors apart from working.

Earlier this month, Sir Keir said: “We were working. It was days before the election. We paused for something to eat.

“There was no party, no rules were broken. There is nothing I can add to that.”

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