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MITCH BENN wants an end to gossip about the divorce of Brexiteers Michael Gove and Sarah Vine HEARTRENDING HUMAN DRAMA OF THE WEEK The parallel universes of politics and newspapers were rocked with the news that the UK’s leading “power couple”, journalist-turned-perennial political survivor Michael Gove and journalist-turned-Daily Mail columnist Sarah Vine, have separated and are […]
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Boris Johnson’s fall will come – and it will be swift and brutal
He might seem to be unharmed by the scandals he presides over, but Boris Johnson’s position is more vulnerable than it looks. The fall will come, and it will be swift, brutal and comprehensive
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How fake culture wars are assisting Boris Johnson and the Tories
The much-discussed culture war is being manufactured by the right, in order to obscure the real wounds in society The Remainers have been routed, the immigrants outed. Jeremy Corbyn has gone and Keir Starmer never really arrived. Everything should be wonderful in Great Borisland. But it isn’t, so who is to blame? The kraken wokes: […]
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Dominic Cummings explains why Boris Johnson didn’t do Andrew Neil interview
Dominic Cummings has explained why Tory officials prevented Boris Johnson from being interviewed by Andrew Neil during the 2019 general election. In the latest of his sustained war of words with his once long-standing ally, Cummings claimed the prime minister is a “gaffe machine” who is “clueless” on policy. During the 2019 December election campaign, […]
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Politicians should vote on Australian post-Brexit trade deal, says Nicola Sturgeon
The trade deal between the UK and Australia should be subject to a vote in the House of Commons and Holyrood, Nicola Sturgeon has said. Scotland’s first minister has repeatedly raised concerns over the deal, which she says will hurt Scottish farmers and food producers as cheaper imports undercut them. The agreement was announced following […]
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George Eustice could be demoted in next cabinet reshuffle
The environment secretary is reportedly one of the cabinet ministers who could be demoted by Boris Johnson in the next reshuffle. George Eustice is said to be among those “due for the chop” after a disagreement over the post-Brexit trade deal with Australia, with the minister expressing concerns over the impact on farmers. MPs have heard […]
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Former Number 10 adviser warns Boris Johnson against stoking culture wars
Boris Johnson’s government risks another tragedy like the hate-fuelled killings of Jo Cox or Stephen Lawrence by stoking a “culture war”, a former race adviser has said. Samuel Kasumu, in his first interview since quitting as the prime minister’s most senior black adviser, said some Conservatives believe the path to victory includes exploiting division. “There […]
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No 10 rejects call from speaker to hold vote on cutting aid budgets
The government has no plans to give MPs a vote on its decision to cut the overseas aid budget by £4 billion, Downing Street has said. Commons speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle has said MPs should be given an “effective” say over the move to suspend the commitment to spend 0.7% of national income on aid […]
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Call for parliament’s sleaze watchdog to investigate PM over flat revamp
Parliament’s sleaze watchdog must investigate prime minister Boris Johnson over the funding of the lavish refurbishments to his Downing Street flat, Labour has urged. Deputy leader Angela Rayner called for the Commissioner for Standards to probe whether he broke parliamentary rules by not declaring any donation in the MPs’ register of interests. The adviser on […]
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Nato’s Jens Stoltenberg believes Russia involved in Belarus Ryanair incident
Sanctions against Belarus for the “hijacking” of a passenger plane carrying a journalist who had been critical of the Lukashenko regime must be “fully implemented”, the head of Nato has said. Secretary general Jens Stoltenberg met Boris Johnson in Downing Street on Wednesday and the pair discussed the future of the alliance ahead of a […]
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Prime minister ‘paid entirely’ for wedding, Number 10 insists
Boris Johnson “paid entirely” for his wedding, Number 10 has insisted, following scrutiny of his finances. Johnson and Carrie Symonds married in a private ceremony at Westminster Cathedral on Saturday and plan to have a larger celebration next year when Covid restrictions are likely to be relaxed. His spokesperson also confirmed the couple spent two days […]
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PM raised ‘significant concerns’ over human rights in meeting with Orban
The prime minister raised “significant concerns” about media freedoms and human rights with Viktor Orban, amid fierce criticism of his decision to meet the controversial Hungarian leader at No 10. Boris Johnson spoke face to face with the right-wing populist Hungarian prime minister on Friday, in a move that was lambasted by opposition figures and […]
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Boris Johnson ‘unwise’ to allow flat refurbishment without plan for funding
Boris Johnson “unwisely” allowed the refurbishment of his Downing Street flat to go ahead without “more rigorous regard for how this would be funded”, his new adviser on ministerial standards has said. Lord Geidt, the new adviser on ministerial standards, released his first report on ministers’ interests on Friday, after months of delay. He found […]
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Boris Johnson to welcome Hungarian leader Viktor Orban to Downing Street
Right-wing populist Viktor Orban will visit Downing Street on Friday for talks with the prime minister. Orban’s visit could put under strain the UK’s relationship with the rest of the European Union, where he has been accused of eroding democracy, the rule of law and press freedoms. Eurosceptic Orban previously praised Johnson for delivering Brexit, […]
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EU citizens win right to see personal data held by Home Office
Campaigners have won a Court of Appeal challenge over an “unlawful” exemption to data protection rules in immigration cases. The Open Rights Group and the3million said the “immigration exemption” introduced in the Data Protection Act (DPA), which came into force in May 2018, denies people access to their personal records in immigration cases. The exemption […]
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Government insiders claim Boris Johnson felt the European Super League was a ‘great idea’
Boris Johnson thought the European Super League was a “great idea” and promised No. 10 would not intervene to stop English clubs joining, a Downing Street insider has claimed. In a Mirror exclusive, those sources claimed the prime minister’s chief of staff, Dan Rosenfield, told him about the proposal after a No 10 meeting with Manchester United’s […]
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Priti Patel confirms plan to charge EU citizens to visit the UK
Downing Street has confirmed plans to charge EU citizens and other foreign nationals to visit the UK. Home secretary Priti Patel said Monday that her department would legislation to introduce a new Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA), which she argued would help the government keep track of people entering and leaving the UK. ETAs will apply […]
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Boris Johnson preparing to offer Australia zero-tariff deal after resolving cabinet rows
Downing Street has said “negotiations are still ongoing” amid reports the cabinet is in agreement over a planned trade deal with Australia. The Sun reported PM Boris Johnson will offer Australia a 15-year transition to a zero-tariff, zero-quota trade pact, with the BBC reporting it was understood a cabinet row over the matter had been […]
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John Bercow: It’s time to rage against the liar on the right
Former Commons speaker John Bercow on his anger at the government’s warped priorities and the Voter ID plan which proposes "a solution to a problem that does not exist"
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Downing Street denies Test and Trace delays contributed to spread of Indian variant
Downing Street has denied that NHS Test and Trace delays in alerting local authorities in hotspot areas to positive cases helped contribute to the spread of the Indian variant. It follows a report by the BBC that for three weeks in April and May, eight local authorities in England – including Blackburn with Darwen – […]
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No 10 declines to comment on ‘speculation’ about PM’s luxury wallpaper falling down
Downing Street has refused to comment on reports the wallpaper in the prime minister’s lavishly furnished flat is falling down. Work on the No 11 apartment Boris Johnson shares with fiancee Carrie Symonds is the subject of a series of investigations. Johnson has insisted that he has paid for all the works himself but has […]
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No 10 ‘deeply concerned’ over damage caused by Israeli bombardment
Israeli air strikes on schools, homes and media offices are deeply concerning, Downing Street said, as fighting continued in the Middle East. Downing Street said it was seeking answers from Israel about attacks that destroyed the building housing the Associated Press and other media organisations in Gaza. But Boris Johnson’s official spokesman also expressed concern […]
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Cabinet secretary defends PM ‘marking own homework’ over ministerial code
The cabinet secretary has defended the prime minister’s role as the ultimate arbitrator of the ministerial code after critics argued the current system means Boris Johnson is able to “mark his own homework”. It comes as the prime minister’s ministerial standards adviser, Lord Geidt, is in the process of undertaking an investigation into how renovations […]
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Boris Johnson’s Mustique holiday ‘was worth double the amount declared’
Parliament’s standards watchdog reportedly believes Boris Johnson’s holiday to Mustique was worth more than double the £15,000 he declared in the Commons register. According to the Daily Mail, Kathryn Stone, the commissioner for standards, said the bill had not been met by Tory donor David Ross as the prime minister has insisted. The revelation will […]
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Officials says ‘no longer’ county court judgment against Boris Johnson
Boris Johnson no longer has a county court judgment against him after Downing Street sought to strike out a claim for a £535 debt for alleged defamation. No 10 said the claim against the prime minister had been “totally without merit” and “vexatious” and lodged an application to have it struck out. A court official […]
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Standards adviser ‘determined’ to publish PM’s flat declarations by end of month
Any donations Boris Johnson received over the controversial refurbishment of his Downing Street flat are expected to be published by the end of the month. His new ministerial standards adviser Lord Geidt said that he is “determined” to publish the long-overdue list of ministers’ interests before May is up. The Crossbench peer told MPs that […]
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Boris Johnson has an ‘unsatisfied’ county court judgment
Boris Johnson has been issued with a county court judgment for an unpaid debt of £535. A search of the official database shows the “unsatisfied record” registered to Johnson at “10 Downing Street”. The judgment is dated October 26 2020, a key period concerning questions over the prime minister’s controversial refurbishment to his flat in […]
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Priti Patel’s asylum system ‘risks breaching international law’, says UN body
The UN has warned Priti Patel that her plans to overhaul the UK’s asylum seeker system by cracking down on the rights of refugees “risk breaching international law”. Back in March, the home secretary announced plans to give asylum seeker who enter the UK through irregular channels – such as crossing the Channel by boat – fewer […]