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Contents of Sue Gray's report 'could threaten Boris Johnson's premiership'

Senior civil servant Sue Gray's report could force Prime Minister Boris Johnson to resign after examining government breaches into Covid rules.

She was forced to delay the publication of her investigation of alleged parties held at both Downing Street and Whitehall during the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic when strict lockdown rules were in place all across the country.

The report, which was delayed due to the Metropolitan Police starting its own inquiry, had an interim report published in January. Ms Gray noted that there had been "failures of leadership and judgement" in No 10 over the so-called partygate scandal, Hull Live reports.

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According to The Times, which cited an official it described as being familiar with the content of the report, said her findings could put an end to Mr Johnson's leadership. According to the paper, the official said: “Sue’s report is excoriating. It will make things incredibly difficult for the Prime Minister. There’s an immense amount of pressure on her - her report could be enough to end him.” No 10 declined to comment.

A separate report in the i newspaper noted that Conservative rebels are preparing to kick out Mr Johnson if next month's local elections show a poor result or if more fines are issued against him. Mr Johnson, his wife Carrie, and Chancellor Rishi Sunak have all received fines from Scotland Yard for attending the Prime Minister's 56th birthday party in June 2020.

Meanwhile, Downing Street is said to be braced for a second fixed-penalty notice to be issued to Mr Johnson after police reportedly began issuing fines relating to a "bring your own bottle" party in the No 10

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