Nadine Dorries, former Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport under longtime ally Boris Johnson, did not appear on the former prime minister’s resignation honours list. Writing in the Daily Mail this week, Ms Dorries accused Prime Minister Rishi Sunak
Former Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries has blamed Prime Minister Rishi Sunak for “murdering” her peerage in a fierce grilling by Piers Morgan on Talk TV tonight. As Piers Morgan asked her: “Who’s the murderer here?” over her peerage, adding: “What has stopped
Nadine Dorries has branded Phillip Schofield a “bully”, accusing him of being “aggressive” on his ITV show. She claimed he had a “bullying” attitude towards his co-host, claiming they looked “terrified”. Speaking to Laura Kuenssberg’s show on the BBC, Ms Dorries claimed:
Nadine Dorries has said former Prime Minister Boris Johnson will not be making a return to frontline politics, claiming it is “the last thing on his mind”. The former culture secretary had an early hours phone call with the Prime Minister, who
Nadine Dorries has lashed out at Steve Baker over Rishi Sunak’s deal with the EU on the Northern Ireland Protocol. The “Brexit hard man” revealed his backing for the agreement earlier today in a major coup for the Prime Minister. But Ms
Conservative MP Nadine Dorries has announced she will be standing down at the next election. The MP for Mid-Bedfordshire fought back tears as she made the announcement, saying the decision took “much soul-searching”. While she loves the job, she said she wants
Plans to privatise Channel 4 have been scrapped, in what can be seen as a huge blow to former Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries and former PM Boris Johnson. Ms Dorries had said government ownership was “holding Channel 4 back”. However, her successor
Nadine Dorries has hit out at Rishi Sunak for his plans for the UK, claiming that “three years of a progressive Tory government” are “being washed down the drain”. Writing on Twitter, Ms Dorries said: “Three years of a progressive Tory government