Regarding lockdown parties at Number 10 in May 2020
There are claims Sue Gray's investigation into Downing Street parties has unearthed damaging evidence, and may not clear the British Prime Minister.
Some of the Prime Minister's inner circle are said to be increasingly doubtful Boris Johnson will be cleared by the findings.
It's believed Mr. Johnson will struggle to answer questions posed in the report - which could be published as early as Monday.
During a trade visit to Australia, Foreign Secretary Liz Truss was asked if Mr Johnson's leadership was "tenable":
Former Conservative MP Dominic Grieve says regardless of the report, it'll be up to current Tories to decide the UK leader's fate:
It's claimed some rebel Tory MPs are considering publishing proof they have been blackmailed and intimidated by the British Prime Minister's supporters.
Boris Johnson says he's seen no evidence politicians have been unfairly targeted.
But the Times UK claims backbenchers may release secret recordings and text messages - including threats to release embarrassing media stories.
Tory MP Michael Fabricant, who backs the PM, believes the situation has been exaggerated: