Downing Street has said Dominic Cummings believed he "behaved reasonably and legally" when he travelled from his London home to Country Durham during the lockdown.
Opposition MPs have accused Number 10 of a "cover-up" and called for the Prime Minister 's top aide to resign after it emerged that he had driven 260-miles despite the guidelines on travelling.
But in a statement Downing Street said his actions were in line with guidelines and said reports that his family were spoken to by police
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