and nato defence leaders meet to discuss ongoing support for ukraine, including a training timeline for the vital f16 fighterjets kyiv has been pleading for to help with their counteroffensive. but first, for the next half hour, we are going to focus in on a monumental day here in uk politics the release of the parliamentary report into borisjohnson. the report by the privileges committee found that the former prime minister deliberately and repeatedly misled mps about parties at 10 downing street when coronavirus lockdown measures were in place. the committee says it would have recommended suspending him as an mp for 90 days if he hadn t already stood down from the role after he saw the report last week. it also recommends the former pm should not get a pass which allows ex mps to access parliament after they leave. mrjohnson has admitted his statements about the parties misled parliament, but denied doing so intentionally or recklessly, saying, this is rubbish. this is a
sitting prime minister minister or a sitting prime minister being minister or a sitting prime minister being found minister or a sitting prime minister being found in minister or a sitting prime minister being found in contempt minister or a sitting prime minister being found in contempt of- being found in contempt of parliament. welcome to the context. borisjohnson deliberately and repeatedly misled mps and should, had he not already resigned, be suspended for 90 days. that s the findings of a damning report into the former prime minister. we will have all the detail and the reaction to that in just a second. also in the programme tonight, we will bring you the latest on the migrant disaster off the coast of southern greece. at least 78 people have died, but numbers could continue to rise, with survivors sugesting as many as 750 people may have been packed on to the boat, with reports of 100 children in the hold. the eu s flagship environment law to restore biodiversity on la