Damning data casts doubt on Johnson’s case for India ‘red list’ delay
Cases in India were four times higher than in Pakistan when the former was put on the 'red list' - 17 days before its neighbour.
Cases in India were four times higher than in Pakistan when the former was put on the 'red list' - 17 days before its neighbour.
“It’s very clear that we should have closed the border to India earlier and that Boris did not do so because he didn’t want to offend Modi,” one Whitehall source said.
The news reader said he left the restaurant "convinced Boris was for Remain" after he wrote down arguments for and against on a tablecloth.
New evidence gives a “high degree of confidence” that coronavirus vaccines work against the Indian variant, Matt Hancock said.
A sleaze inquiry into the trip reportedly found the PM failed to come clean about the holiday.
The PM says England could face ‘hard choices’ if the variant proves to be much more transmissible.
Boris Johnson, on the other hand, has reportedly moaned to friends that he “can’t afford to be prime minister”.
"If you have a CCJ, you’re not allowed to buy a sofa on credit from DFS. But it’s fine for you to have final say over the purse strings of an entire country."
Official records showed an “unsatisfied record” for the unpaid debt was registered to Johnson at “10 Downing Street”, with the judgment dated 26 October last year.
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