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Published 12:46 1 Jul 2022 BST
Updated 17:44 1 Jul 2022 BST

Number 10 say that Boris Johnson considers the matter of the former deputy chief whip closed following his resignation overnight, arguing that Pincher is "no longer a minister," and therefore not under the direct jurisdiction of the prime minister's office.
On Thursday, Boris Johnson's deputy chief whip resigned from government following an allegation of groping. In a letter to the prime minister Pincher said he had drunk "far too much" and had "embarrassed myself and other people" on a night out. "I apologise to you and to those concerned," he wrote. According to government sources, Pincher "groped two men in front of others" at the Carlton Club in the St James's area of central London - one of those groped is understood to be an MP. His departure comes less than a week after former Tory chairman Oliver Dowden stood down from government over two by-election defeats. Related LinksExplore more on these topics:

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