Russian President Vladimir Putin has claimed Boris Johnson ruined a deal to end the war in Ukraine 18 months ago. In a highly-anticipated interview with Tucker Carlson released on Thursday, Putin said that he was ready to end the war, but Johnson
Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak (Image: Getty) Rishi Sunak today opens the door to Boris Johnson’s political comeback and tells of his pride in their time working together. The Prime Minister admits there are “well-documented differences” between them but revealed he talked
Rishi Sunak’s successor has been predicted by a supercomputer and the result is not good news for the former PM Boris Johnson. In the wake of rumours about internal discord within the Conservative Party, Star Sports has reduced the odds of Kemi
Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson has issued a stirring call to arms proclaiming he “would jolly well” join the British Army if the call came to fight for King and country. The 59-year-old, who was the first Western leader to visit Ukraine
WhatsApp messages between the former Scottish first minister and her then chief of staff Liz Lloyd also show Ms Sturgeon saying the Scottish Government did “not get nearly enough credit for how much better than them we are”. The messages were revealed
Nicola Sturgeon branded Boris Johnson a “f****** clown” in WhatsApp messages during the Covid pandemic. The former Scottish first minister made the foul-mouthed rant to her then chief of staff Liz Lloyd while Mr Johnson ordered a second national lockdown. The messages
Boris Johnson has said the world needs a second Donald Trump presidency, backing his fellow blonde-haired right winger for a return to the White House. In his weekly column, the former Prime Minister says the “global wokerati” has already started “having hysterics”
Rishi Sunak has finally released a photo showing Boris Johnson and Liz Truss’s new portraits on the famous Downing Street staircase. The tradition, dating back many decades, sees former No. 10 occupants have their portrait installed at the top of the staircase,
“The [late] Queen had seen enough ‘yes men’ come and go and he wasn’t one of those,’ says one who saw them both close at hand.” But there were other times when the late monarch showed her unmatched sense of humour, even
Boris Johnson urged Tory MPs to back rebel amendments to toughen up the Rwanda Bill. The former prime minister insisted the legislation, aimed at getting the Rwanda plan off the ground, should be as “legally robust as possible”. Mr Johnson said in