More than 50 UK government staff will be questioned about their participation in alleged lockdown-breaching parties in 10 Downing Street and the Cabinet Office, the Metropolitan Police said on Wednesday. It’s believed Prime Minister Boris Johnson will be one of the individuals questioned as he was allegedly present at six of the gatherings, one of which was at his own flat at 11 Downing Street. The police investigation, dubbed “Operation Hillman,” was initially investigating 12 gatherings in the heart of the UK government that allegedly broke CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus regulations, but the Met have said they will be widening their inquiries to cover a quiz night in Number 10—the prime minister’s office—in December 2020 after a photograph emerged of Johnson’s wife and colleagues near an open bottle of sparkling wine. The Met said officers will begin sending formal questionnaires, mostly by email, to more than 50 people by the end of …