Johnson Faces A Third Investigation Over ‘Wallpapergate’

Boris Johnson is facing the threat of a new inquiry into the excessive overhaul of his Downing Street flat by the Commons sleaze watchdog he’s tried to undermine. The Prime Minister was forced to dismiss claims that his botched attempt to overhaul the standards process had been a pre-emptive strike on Kathryn Stone. Cabinet ministerContinue reading “Johnson Faces A Third Investigation Over ‘Wallpapergate’”

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To Save Christmas Pigs-In-Blankets, Boris Steps In

Hundreds of overseas butchers are set to be allowed into Britain to handle the UK’s Christmas meat crisis. Ministers are expected to U-turn and create visas for foreign slaughterers in the run-up to the festive period as a huge cull of pigs gets started. Boris Johnson’s government had endeavoured to play down the impact ofContinue reading “To Save Christmas Pigs-In-Blankets, Boris Steps In”

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Another Four Energy Companies May Go Out Of Business This Week

Four more energy suppliers could collapse this week amid rising wholesale energy prices leaving thousands of homes facing higher bills, and according to Sky News, Ofgem could announce, after the watchdog warned last week that more companies are in danger of going bust. Many British suppliers have stopped trading in the past few weeks asContinue reading “Another Four Energy Companies May Go Out Of Business This Week”

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The Most Unassuming, Kind, And Nicest Politician

Boris and Carrie Johnson led tributes to Britain’s nicest MP James Brokenshire who died at 53 after a brave four year battle with lung cancer leaving behind his heartbroken wife and three children. James Brokenshire, who was a Conservative minister for housing, security and Northern Ireland under David Cameron and Theresa May until he wasContinue reading “The Most Unassuming, Kind, And Nicest Politician”

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Boris Johnson Threatens ‘Reckless And Selfish’ Protesters With Jail

Boris Johnson is to speed through legislation to prevent demonstrators from blocking motorways, as he declares his decision to protect the interests of the law-abiding majority. Under the proposed new law, activists who bring vital transport arteries to a standstill will face up to six months in jail or extensive fines. The move follows complaintsContinue reading “Boris Johnson Threatens ‘Reckless And Selfish’ Protesters With Jail”

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The ‘Anti-Vax’ Strictly Stars Get A Hammering From Boris Johnson

Boris Johnson waded into the Strictly Come Dancing jabs controversy after claims three professional dancers had refused COVID vaccines. Questioned about the row, the Prime Minister told GB News that everyone should take their jabs and that he was saying it, not in a bullying way but just because he believed it was the bestContinue reading “The ‘Anti-Vax’ Strictly Stars Get A Hammering From Boris Johnson”

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Currently, Only 1.6 Million Elderly People Are Eligible For COVID Boosters

Official data suggests that as No 10 gets set to kick off the top up drive, only 1.6 million Britons are currently eligible for COVID booster vaccines. Health chiefs yesterday unveiled proposals to offer a third shot to 32 million over 50s, frontline NHS workers and over 16s thought to be very vulnerable. According toContinue reading “Currently, Only 1.6 Million Elderly People Are Eligible For COVID Boosters”

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People Could Just Work Two More Hours A Week, Therese Coffey Says

Therese Coffey today defended scrapping the £20 a week Universal Credit uplift, suggesting people could work two additional hours to make up the money. The Work and Pensions Secretary said the increase had always been a temporary part of the response to the pandemic and maintained that she’s completely happy with it going. The commentsContinue reading “People Could Just Work Two More Hours A Week, Therese Coffey Says”

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Battle Of Thessaloniki

Greek police fired tear gas and water cannons on Saturday to break up a demonstration of thousands of people protesting against mandatory COVID 19 vaccinations. Authorities said demonstrators flung flares at police in Greece’s second-biggest city of Thessaloniki, who blocked them from attempting to reach the area where Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis was due toContinue reading “Battle Of Thessaloniki”

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Are Taxpayers Going To Get Anything Back For The Extra £10 Billion Spent On The NHS?

British taxpayers were informed today that Boris Johnson’s manifesto busting £30 billion NHS handout will be eaten up permanently by the health service, with waiting lists and delays here to stay. The Prime Minister promised the additional £10 billion a year to clear the enormous backlog that has accumulated during the pandemic, on top ofContinue reading “Are Taxpayers Going To Get Anything Back For The Extra £10 Billion Spent On The NHS?”

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