Insiders boggle at ‘tone deaf’ response from PM and his team over Chris Pincher’s position as scandals keep comingBoris Johnson has spent much of his nearly three-year premiership determined not to bow to political pressure Despite being a former journalist who knows the damage that days of bad headlines can do – particularly from normally friendly newspapers – the prime minister has repeatedly dug in and refused to fire colleagues Continue reading
Roasted Coffey PITY poor Therese Coffey — sent out yesterday to defend the indefensible The Work and Pensions Secretary’s loyal attempts on the airwaves to shore up her boss were painful to watch, and couldn’t disguise the obvious The Chris Pincher debacle is of the PM and No10’s own making Pincher’s predilections were widely spoken [ ]
David Buttress said the prime minister ‘has to go’ in one of a series of critical tweets earlier this year
Boris Johnson has said his government won't “crumple” in the face of two by-election defeats. The Conservative Party lost two seats on Thursday night, as Labour regained control of Wakefield and the Lib Dem's flipped Tiverton and Honiton, overturning a Tory majority of more than 24,000.“If governments crumpled because of by-election results in the whole of the post-war period, we wouldn't have had many post-war governments,” Mr Johnson said. “In the end, we've got to get on and deliver for the...
International Trade Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan will unveil a hit-list of 100 global bureaucratic barriers that she aims to scrap to boost UK trade
Chris Pincher said in his letter to Boris Johnson 'I owe it to you and the people I’ve caused upset to, to do this' as he handed in his resignation on Thursday
UK government says Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in Kyiv, 2nd trip to Ukraine since war began
A whale with a lot of money to spend has taken a noticeably bearish stance on Johnson & Johnson.
The British newspaper Telegraph reveals the inconsistency in the attitude of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on the issue of the Parthenon Sculptures Caused by the publication of Neos which brings to light the letters of the then young student Boris Johnson to Melina Mercouri The 1986 letters in question reveal that Boris Johnson resented [ ]
The Voice of the Mirror on the latest of the seemingly never-ending stream of scandals which continue to erupt from Number 10, with the PM showing himself to be blind to the obvious
The Prime Minister suggested the idea is “ridiculous” after previously refusing to rule out an early poll