Boris Johnson has put his father forward for a knighthood in his resignation honours list, it has been reported.
The former prime minister, who left office last September, has nominated Stanley Johnson for the honour, The Times newspaper said.
Stanley Johnson, a former MEP, was among as many as 100 names put forward by Mr Johnson for Cabinet Office vetting, the paper added.
A spokesperson for the former Conservative leader said: “We don’t comment on honours.”
Any honour for Stanley Johnson would raise questions about Mr Johnson’s use of the honours system to reward family members with titles.
He faced accusations of cronyism in 2020 after he nominated his brother Jo Johnson, a former minister, for a peerage in 2020. He is now Lord Johnson of Marylebone.