UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson will address the country today as he announces his resignation from the role.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson will address the country today as he announces his resignation from the role.
It’s over. So the dam has broken at last. It’s strange the way this game of consequences plays out. The albino greased piglet is well and truly stuck, an apple firmly rammed in his gob. Et tu, Rishi?
Westminster is feverish I’ve never seen the chamber so full for PMQs and I’ve never seen rumours race through the lobby so fast Boris Johnson was on bullish, amusing form, but was flattened by Keir Starmer (a rare and telling occurrence) and bloodied by his own side
IT appears to be a day of reckoning for UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson who faces ministers at the PMQs on Wednesday, July 6 – possibly for the final time The Prime Minister Questions (PMQs) have followed a similar pattern in recent months, with Boris Johnson facing calls for his resignation each week since the [ ]
The Prime Minister has agreed to step down
The Prime Minister has spoken to Tory 1922 Committee chairman Sir Graham Brady and agreed to stand down as party leader.
The Prime Minister has spoken to Tory 1922 Committee chairman Sir Graham Brady and agreed to stand down as party leader.
Boris Johnson spent a weekend with the spy's son in Italy in 2018.
Amid a series of fresh resignations from his Government, Boris Johnson has finally agreed to resign as Tory leader.
Boris Johnson was left clinging onto power as he defied pleas from senior Cabinet members and sensationally sacked one of his closest allies, Michael Gove, in a brazen show of defiance.
With Bozo the Clown on his way out of No.10, football fans have been quick to draw parallels between prime minister Boris Johnson and former Manchester United boss Ralf Rangnick