crimea. now a new danger looms. t am crimea. now a new danger looms. i am read to crimea. now a new danger looms. i am ready to fight crimea. now a new danger looms. i am ready to fight back. crimea. now a new danger looms. i am ready to fight back. i crimea. now a new danger looms. t n ready to fight back. i am confident the enemy will not reach kyiv. we ukrainians have always been good at self organisation. and we will be the first to support the ukrainian army. the first to support the ukrainian arm . , ., the first to support the ukrainian arm . , . , army. they have said they will defend their army. they have said they will defend their capital army. they have said they will defend their capital street - defend their capital street by street if they have to do. if diplomacy to deter an invasion fails. caroline hawley, bbc news. our top story this lunchtime. borisjohnson faces mps in a rowdy house of commons as westminster awaits the report into lockdown parties in gover
two thirds of people recently infected say they ve had it before. as russia maintains its huge military presence on its borders with ukraine, talks take place in paris to try to defuse tensions. and we have a special report on siblings separated by the care system. and coming up on the bbc news channel. british pair alfie hewett and gordon reid claim a record breaking ninth consecutive grand slam title with victory in the australian open wheelchair doubles. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the prime minister borisjohnson has told mps he would not comment on an imminent report into lockdown parties in government during
commons to make a statement on the contents of that report and how he is going to be reacting to that report. that means we, along with the opposition, will see that before the opposition, will see that before the prime minister stands up to allay concerns opposition mps would be bounced, but they given a guarantee. we had keir starmer pushing for the report to be published in full and downing street are saying this lunchtime it s their intention to publish the report in the form in which they are giving it by sue gray of the senior civil servant, who s been conducting the enquiry, but they are giving themselves wiggle room and saying they also want reassurance that nothing in it will cut across the police investigations too. that question isn t yet decisively answered. borisjohnson of course, at pmqs, will make it clear he s getting on with the job, a very defiant tone, but is it possibly can devote himself 100% of that task because at pmqs it emerged that some of the details of this
they are still adamant this was not a decision made by borisjohnson but made more broadly with all the different factors that had to be taken into account on the ground in kabul. i suspect this will lead to further questions for the prime minister in the coming days and further questions about the answer he has given to some really difficult questions in the last year. difficult questions in the last ear. . ~ difficult questions in the last ear. ., ~ difficult questions in the last ear. ., ~ us coast guard officials are searching for 39 people who are feared missing after their boat capsized off the coast of florida. officials were alerted after a man was found clinging to the hull of the vessel 45 miles off the coast of fort pierce. it s thought the boat may have been part of a human trafficking operation which set out from the bahamas on saturday. more than 87,000 people in the uk rely on british sign language to communicate. but it has no legal status
as westminster awaits the report of a senior civil servant into lockdown parties in government, borisjohnson faced mps in a rowdy house of commons. as questions about whether covid rules were breached continue to dominate, the labour leader again called on the prime minister to step down. the ministerial code says that ministers who knowingly mislead parliament will be expected to offer their resignation. does the prime minister believe that applies to him? prime minister. mr speaker, of course, but let me tell the house that i think he is inviting a question about an investigation which, as you know, mr speaker, i can t comment. the report by sue gray is said to be complete and its publication is expected soon. we ll have all the latest from westminster. also this lunchtime. new figures on covid reinfection.