Boris Johnson would win a by-election in his Uxbridge and South Ruislip if one was held tomorrow, a pollster has suggested. The former Prime Minister could be forced to face a vote in his London constituency under the worst-case scenario relating to
Iowa Hawkeyes guard Caitlin Clark is a self-proclaimed golf enthusiast. In July, the national women’s basketball player of the year is set to participate in the pro-am of the John Deere. Clark will play in a group that features U.S. Ryder Cup
Boris Johnson has said he is sending “all unredacted WhatsApps” directly to the Covid inquiry ahead of a legal clash between the probe and the Cabinet Office over access to the messages. The former prime minister told the inquiry’s chairwoman Baroness Hallett
Allies of Boris Johnson have declared war, setting up a new Twitter account to support the former Prime Minister. The anonymous Twitter account is understood to be set up by allies of the former Prime Minister. Under the username @Boris_WarRoom, the page
A spokesperson for Boris Johnson said the former PM met Donald Trump “to discuss the situation in Ukraine and the vital importance of Ukrainian victory”. The meeting is understood to have taken place yesterday. Mr Trump last night told the New York
Reform UK leader Richard Tice has labelled Gary Lineker and Boris Johnson “clowns” – and claimed that people like them “talking nonsense and worrying people” are to blame for the UK’s mental health crisis. It comes as new analysis reportedly shows that nearly four
Gutto Harris is a former No 10 media chief (Image: Rob Pinney/Getty) Partygate is the toxic tale that simply won’t go away and there are now strong suspicions the establishment is pursuing a vendetta against Boris Johnson. Today is exactly one year
Jacob Rees-Mogg has hit out at “highly strung remainiacs”, accusing them of conducting a “witch hunt.” This came after it emerged that Cabinet Office civil servants had sent extracts from Boris Johnson’s official diary to the police, alleging they showed him to
Boris Johnson has reportedly taken a fresh swipe at Emmanuel Macron over Vladimir Putin. The ex-prime minister is said to have slapped down the French President over his warning against the Russian leader being “humiliated” amid his brutal invasion of Ukraine. Mr
Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson is facing calls by MPs to pay his £245,000 Partygate legal fees rather than letting the taxpayer foot the bill. Labour MP Karl Turner has said it is “inappropriate” for taxpayers to fund the cost, urging the