Met Police also investigating alleged breaking of Covid-19 restrictions
A report into allegations of lockdown parties in Downing Street was handed over to the British Prime Minister's office tis morning.
British senior civil servant, Sue Gray's findings will omit certain details regarding potential breaches of restrictions, due to a Metropolitan Police investigation into the matter.
The Metropolitan Police had previously asked for "minimal reference" to be made about events it's investigating at Downing Street.
Ms. Gray's report found "failure of leadership and judgement" which led to behaviours which are "difficult to justify".
The British Prime Minister will give a statement to MPs in the few moments in response to the findings.
The top civil servant's also found Number Ten's garden was "used for gatherings without clear authorisation or oversight".
Sky's deputy political editor Sam Coates has been reading over the findings:
Prior to the report submission - Johnson insisted he had not broken any rules:

Flotilla Detainees Claim Multiple Sexual Assaults Took Place While In Israeli Custody
Clane Student Wins Big At International Science Fair In Arizona
Minister McEntee Condemns Treatment Of Gaza Flotilla Detainees As "Appalling" Video Emerges
"A Lot Of People Got Beaten Badly": Sallins Man Gives Update After Last Month's Intercepted Gaza Flotilla
Starmer Under Pressure Following Rumours Of Health Secretary Resignation Later Today
Eurovision Song Contest Begins Tonight As Ireland And Other Countries Boycott
WHO Expects More Hantavirus Cases Among The Cruise Ship Passengers