nick eardley is at downing street. is dominic cummings keeping hisjob, then? it looks like it at the moment, victoria. ithink then?oment, victoria. i think some of the anger you saw in the conservative party over the weekend and into yesterday has been calmed a little. some of those mps who were not coming out publicly but were really worried about the number of e—mails they were getting from angry constituents, who thought that this was rank hypocrisy, they seem to have been slightly soothed by mr cummings' appearance yesterday. certainly, the hope in there, is that this story starts to move on and that boris johnson that this story starts to move on and that borisjohnson and his ministers can start talking about other issues, but i suppose the one thing that we still need to watch out for is, does the public by it? do people out there think that mr cummings was right, that he was just acting in the best interests of his family, or, as many seem to think, that this is hypocrisy, and if that anger continues, and tory mps and others continue to get this pressure, this might not be done. it certainly seems to be the