The former Prime Minister will reportedly warn the country against voting for Labour at the next general election as he will appear in the first episode of Nadine Dorries’ Friday night show. In his interview, Boris Johnson also expressed hopes that the
Mr Levido is expected to tell ministers the Tories still have a “narrow” path to victory when the country next takes to the polls. But he will warn that the party, which ousted two prime ministers last year, must end bitter infighting.
BBC chairman Richard Sharp is said to be facing a mutiny from his own staff after it was alleged last week that he helped secure an £800,000 loan for Boris Johnson. Sources from inside the broadcaster said there is anger among staff
The chairman of the BBC is set to be grilled by MPs next month over the Boris Johnson loan row. Richard Sharp will appear on the Commons Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee on February 7. The former banker is accused of
Jacob Rees-Mogg has refused to rule out Boris Johnson making a comeback this year. The Conservative former Cabinet minister said a return to Downing Street by the ex-PM in 2023 was “unlikely” but not impossible. However, Mr Rees-Mogg warned against ousting another
BBC Chairman Richard Sharpe has addressed the allegations that he helped former Prime Minister Boris Johnson secure a loan guarantee before being recommended for the broadcaster’s top job. Last week the Sunday Times reported that Mr Sharpe helped arrange a guarantor on a loan
Boris Johnson fears Rishi Sunak’s Government is ready to give too much away in a deal to solve the problems in Northern Ireland, according to insiders. The Government is currently in talks with the European Union to iron out issues with the Northern
Boris Johnson has piled the pressure on Germany as he claimed now is “the moment to double down and give the Ukrainians all the tools they need” after touring Kyiv. Mr Johnson was a keen advocate for Kyiv during his Downing Street
Boris Johnson makes surprise visit to war-torn Ukraine to meet with President Zelenskyy, pledge help
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson paid a surprise visit to Ukraine Sunday where he met with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and pledged his country’s support in its war against Russia. Boris, who was prime minister when Russia invaded Ukraine in late February
Ukriane: Boris Johnson meets Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv The former prime minister was invited to Kyiv by President Volodymyr Zelensky as he battles to secure the military equipment needed to end the assault on his country. Mr Johnson said Ukraine must “win