definitive report into all of these lockdown breaking parties here in downing street and in whitehall where the civil service is based in london, by sue gray which we think perhaps will come tomorrow. in one senseit perhaps will come tomorrow. in one sense it mightjust kind of solidify what everyone thinks about this, that there s lots of anger but not enough conservative mps are angry enough conservative mps are angry enough to actually get rid of boris johnson, or once we see it all in black and white, multiple pages and multiple more pictures, does that start a whole other process that could in fact be very, very unpredictable? just remember, under the surface in the background is a separate inquiry by parliamentary committee into whether borisjohnson lied to parliament in that clip you just played from last year. so there s still plenty of party gait fodder if you like. it there s still plenty of party gait fodder if you like. there s still plenty of party gait fodder if you like.
dogged by the continuing controversy about lockdown parties in downing street, and questions about his leadership. yesterday, mps gave the go ahead to an inquiry into whether borisjohnson misled parliament about the issue. our political correspondent jonathan blake reports. feeling jonathan blake reports. the heat on the world stag boris feeling the heat on the world stage, borisjohnson and his counterpart narendra modi met in the glare of the morning sun in delhi on day two of his visit to india. the pair agreed a new defence deal aimed partly at reducing india s reliance on russia for arms and energy. mr johnson said a post brexit trade deal could be reached by the autumn. an ambitious timescale, particularly given pressure on the prime minister at westminster. considering the number of party investigations going on back home, are you sure you will still be prime minister then? yes.
was leveling at a three frames so it s best of, first of 13 frames will go through to the next round. you can follow everything on the bbc sport website as well as formula 1 because the qualifying for tomorrow s sprint race this is a different format and qualifying his ongoing can follow all the action on the bbc red button. the prime minister has dismissed threats to his leadership, as the row over lockdown parties in downing street continues. borisjohnson is facing a future investigation by the commons privileges committee, after mps gave the go ahead yesterday. with me is jake wallis simons,
has the on a banana peel due to his wife s tax affairs and has become a liability rather than an asset and borisjohnson is in this sense that you might want to get rid of me but who would you put in place of me? that is a question that the tory parties is really struggling to answer. there s no doubt he slipped in popularity he is now 7.7 points behind keir starmer and he was a 1.14% behind the labour leader in those days. and so, i think there s a sense that he is suffering a setback as a dip in his popularity, but there s a very strong confidence and message from borisjohnson that he will be able to come back to remain as tory leader and lead the party in the next election. if remain as tory leader and lead the party in the next election.- party in the next election. if any leaders going party in the next election. if any leaders going to party in the next election. if any leaders going to go, party in the next election. if any leaders going to go, it - party in the next electi
it means resurrection. in the current context, it s even more important, so it s very special for us and my family as well. sandbagged churches are a reminder that nowhere here is safe and that peace, this easter, will be hard to find. danjohnson, bbc news, lviv. borisjohnson who is on a trade visit to india, has insisted he will still be prime minister in six months time. today, he met his counterpart narendra modhi in delhi, but his trip has been dogged by the continuing controversy about lockdown parties in downing street, and questions about his leadership. yesterday, mps gave the go ahead to an inquiry into whether borisjohnson misled parliament about the issue. our political correspondent, jonathan blake, reports. feeling the heat on the world stage, borisjohnson and his counterpart narendra modi met in the glare of the morning sun in delhi on day two of his visit to india.