
A DUP MP has broken down in tears in Parliament while questioning the government about fresh revelations that it broke lockdown rules.
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Jim Shannon, MP for Strangford, cried as he said his mother-in-law had died alone with Covid during the pandemic.
He said the government must ensure "full and complete disclosure".
About 100 people were invited to the "bring-your-own-booze" event in Downing Street's garden in the first lockdown in May 2020, the BBC understands.
Government minister Michael Ellis said he was "very sorry" for Mr Shannon's loss and said the investigation's findings would be made public.
Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis said Prime Minister Boris Johnson retained his confidence, despite the fresh revelations.
"I believe we've got the right person as prime minister, he's the right man for the job," he added.
He said it would not be right to comment further until an investigation is completed.
Sue Gray - the former permanent secretary at Stormont's Department of Finance - is leading the investigation into breaches of the rules by the government.