Those of us who are UK based can't help but have noticed that the initial findings from Sue Gray's inquiry into lockdown socialising in No.10 and other Govt buildings have finally been published.
The BBC report some highlights here:
Sue Gray party report: What are the findings?
Sue Gray points to "failures of leadership and judgement" and excessive drinking at work against the backdrop of the pandemic.
She goes on to suggest that the "excessive consumption of alcohol is not appropriate in a professional workplace at any time" and that every government department should have a "clear and robust policy in place covering the consumption of alcohol"
I guess the key word here is "excessive".
What do you think?