The senior civil servant's report into Downing Street lockdown parties is to be sent to No 10 later.
Measures could be announced as soon as Thursday after growing pressure on Downing Street, the BBC learns.
Missing persons posters will also feature QR codes which, when scanned, will show them smiling or laughing.
RMT members vote in favour of strike action across Network Rail and 13 train operating companies.
Industry regulator Ofgem warns households that they should expect higher energy bills this winter.
The Premier League approves the £4.25bn takeover of Chelsea with the consortium, led by US businessman Todd Boehly, passing its owner's and directors' test.
Glencore's UK subsidiary pleads guilty to bribery in London, while the firm resolves similar US claims for $1bn.
Staff describe bins overflowing with bottles, people sitting on each other's laps and colleagues sleeping in the office.
But the proposals from the Commons standards committee do not go as far as banning second jobs.
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe says a UK official told her to sign a false confession before she was freed.
A new bill on the legacy of NI's Troubles has passed its second reading by 285 to 208 votes