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Dominic Cummings accused of breaking lockdown THREE TIMES to see family 260 miles from his home

DOMINIC Cummings has been accused of breaking the lockdown THREE TIMES to see his family 260 miles from his London home.

Boris Johnson's chief adviser is today facing calls to be investigated after driving his wife and child to his parents' home in Durham at the end of March before allegedly being spotted at a beauty spot twice over April.

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Dominic Cummings was spotted in Durham for a second time after he had recovered from Covid-19, it has been claimedCredit: AP:Associated Press
Cummings is seen here with Boris - with the PM defending his adviserCredit: London News Pictures

The latest bombshell claims call into question Downing Street's statements backing Cummings after it emerged he travelled 260 miles to the property owned by his parents in late-March.

Another witness claimed he saw Cummings at a beauty spot 30 miles away when he says he was self-isolating with coronavirus symptoms on April 12, according to .

And he was again claimed to have been seen walking with his family in Durham a week later.

Today Transport Secretary Grant Shapps insisted the claims Mr Cummings broke the rules twice were "not true".

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He told Sky News: "I certainly know that the first one you mention, of travelling back up (to Durham), I know that is not true.

"I'm afraid I don't know (about Barnard Castle) but if that date was true that would have been outside the 14-day period. But I'm afraid I don't have the information on that.

"But I do know it is not the case that he has travelled backwards and forwards, which seemed to be a major part of the stories I saw in the paper today."
Under pressure to sack his most senior lieutenant, Boris Johnson vowed he would not "throw him to the dogs", the report adds.

And says PM Johnson told allies: "It's not like he was visiting a lover" - a reference to scientific adviser Neil Ferguson who had to quit .

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One resident who was not named claimed the political strategist said as he walked past: “Aren’t the bluebells lovely?”

The witness told the Mirror: "We thought ‘What double standards, one rule for him as a senior adviser to the Prime Minister and another for the rest of us’.”

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A second eyewitness told the he also saw Cummings a week earlier on Easter Sunday at Barnard Castle, a popular tourist location 30 miles away from Durham.

Robin Lees, 70, a retired chemistry teacher from the town, said: “I was a bit gobsmacked to see him, because I know what he looks like.

"And the rest of the family seemed to match - a wife and child. I was pretty convinced it was him and it didn’t seem right because I assumed he would be in London.”

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