Who has been issued fines for lockdown-busting parties in Downing Street?
The Metropolitan Police has not released the names of at least 50 people who have been issued fines relating to rule breaking parties in Downing Street and Whitehall.
Issuing guidance on why they were opting not to name those handed fines, the Met said they were following advice that "identities of people dealt with by cautions, speeding fines and other fixed penalties - out-of-court disposals - should not be released or confirmed".
The advice also says that forces should "say that 'a man' or 'a woman' has been dealt with and only release general details of the offence".
However, one person has decided to reveal themselves.
Former deputy cabinet secretary and Whitehall ethics chief Helen MacNamara last week said she was "sorry for the error of judgment I have shown" after receiving a fixed penalty notice.
Ms MacNamara, who now works for the Premier League, was reported to have received the fine in connection with a leaving do held in the Cabinet Office on 18 June 2020.
Separately, The Guardian has reported that others were fined for a gathering held on the eve of the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral last year.
There were also reports that some of the fines issued last month related to coronavirus law-breaking by those who attended a leaving party for a senior official who helped shape the government's response to the pandemic.
The Daily Telegraph reported that some of those at the farewell event for Kate Josephs, who was director-general of the Cabinet Office's COVID taskforce, have been handed fixed-penalty notices.
Number 10 earlier said Boris Johnson will confirm if he receives a fine, though it appears this has yet to happen.