The former PM is missing from a photo posted by the business secretary of a Spaceport Cornwall visit.
It shows Mr Johnson and Mr Shapps side-by-side in Cornwall during a visit to LauncherOne.A source close to Mr Shapps said: "Grant wasn't aware anyone had edited the picture.
"He removed it as soon as it was pointed out. Obviously he wouldn't endorse anyone rewriting history by removing the former PM from a picture."The first ever satellite mission launched from UK soil ended in failure on Monday, after the rocket suffered an "anomaly". A jumbo jet operated by the American Virgin Orbit company carried a rocket out of Newquay, Cornwall, to release it over the Atlantic Ocean. The rocket ignited and appeared to be ascending correctly, before the mission failed.A Labour Party source said: "The Tories might want to erase their own leaders - but the country is stuck with the consequences of their appalling record: a crashed economy, a broken health service, and an asylum system that doesn't work.
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