Here it is. Our worst fears confirmed.
Boris Johnson is the UK's next prime minister. Our worst fears are now confirmed. And as if that isn't bad ...
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Boris Johnson is the UK's next prime minister. Our worst fears are now confirmed. And as if that isn't bad ...
Tory leadership hopefuls Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt recently refused to label comments from Donald Trump 'racist'. Given Johnson's history, ...
At Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) on 10 July, Theresa May tried to attack Jeremy Corbyn. But her assault soon backfired ...
Boris Johnson has been told to expect a legal battle with former prime minister Sir John Major if he tries ...
On 8 July, Channel 4 released Dispatches: Battle For The Tory Party. And the documentary revealed disturbing statistics suggesting that ...
Conservative Party leadership contenders Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt are still determined to consider no-deal Brexit as an option. Should ...
In 1988, the Times fired Boris Johnson for "fabricating a quote". In 2019, the paper is supporting his bid to ...
Theresa May also indicated that she would not automatically back the Brexit strategy her replacement in Number 10 chose.
How the pair differ on key issues.
With Boris Johnson avoiding media scrutiny, it's fallen on his supporters to act on his behalf. This has led to ...
New polling conducted by YouGov on behalf of anti-racism group HOPE not hate exposes the true scale of Islamophobia in ...
Boris Johnson’s second largest donor in 2019 is a hunter and hedge fund manager with a controversial past. And even ...
On 20 June, chancellor Philip Hammond spoke at Mansion House. Greenpeace interrupted the black-tie event to protest the government's handling ...
Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt face a series of hurdles in the race to Number 10 over the coming weeks. ...
Further votes will cut down the number of contenders on Thursday.
The Foreign Secretary said he was best placed to cut a deal with Brussels on leaving the EU.
Abdullah Patel said he wanted the leaders to promise that “things would change”.
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