Boris Johnson Fights For Political Survival As Cabinet Ministers Quit
Boris Johnson is fighting for political survival after two of his top ministers attacked his leadership and resigned. Chancellor Rishi Sunak and... Read More
Rail Strike: Millions Faced Delays and Congestion On First Day
Passengers across Britain faced journeys hours longer than usual and surging road traffic at the start of the largest rail strike in... Read More
PM Calls For ‘Sensible Compromise’ Over Pay To End Dispute – Rail Strike
Boris Johnson is to call for a “sensible compromise” on pay to end the largest rail strike in 30 years. The prime... Read More
Boris Johnson Travels To Kyiv To Meet Volodymyr Zelensky – Ukraine War
Boris Johnson has announced a training programme for Ukrainian forces he said could “change the equation” of the war. The prime minister... Read More
Rwanda Asylum Flight Cancelled After Legal Action
The first flight due to take asylum seekers from the UK to Rwanda was cancelled minutes before take-off after legal rulings on... Read More
UK Reveals Plans To Ditch Parts Of EU Brexit Deal – NI Protocol
The UK government has published plans to get rid of parts of the post-Brexit deal it agreed with the EU in 2019.... Read More
Boris Johnson Wins Vote But Suffers Large Tory Rebellion
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has won the backing of a majority of Tory MPs in a confidence vote despite a significant revolt... Read More
Party Gate: PM Says He Will Not Resign Following Sue Gray Report
Boris Johnson has insisted he will remain as prime minister despite the “bitter and painful” judgement of a report into parties held... Read More
Cost of Living: Labour To Call Vote on Windfall Tax For Oil and Gas Companies
Labour will call for a vote on Tuesday to introduce a windfall tax on oil and gas companies, saying it is shameful... Read More
NI Election 2022: Prime Minister to Visit NI as DUP Blocks Assembly
Boris Johnson will visit Northern Ireland on Monday amid a power-sharing crisis sparked by rising tensions over post-Brexit trading arrangements, Sinn Féin’s... Read More