Reminder: Rupert Murdoch told Boris Johnson to ‘get rid of the BBC’
The media mogul reportedly asked Johnson to scrap the BBC while bouncing the PM's son Wilfred on his knee at Chequers.
The media mogul reportedly asked Johnson to scrap the BBC while bouncing the PM's son Wilfred on his knee at Chequers.
'You can't be found guilty if they don't ask the question': Seasoned barrister explains how Sue Gray's report could let the prime minister off the hook.
The crowd could be heard chanting “my name is Boris” and “this is a work event”, referencing Johnson’s apology that he attended a party during the first Covid lockdown which he ‘thought was a work gathering’.
Whilst Covid rules on social mixing were in place, Boris Johnson would come speak to staff drinking: "Everyone had a hard week? Letting off some steam? Oh great’".
The tweet has gone viral after being shared by Gary Neville on his account.
Virginia Giuffre will have her day in court after a judge ruled her civil lawsuit against Andrew can move forward.
He said a ‘senior No 10 official’ invited people to ‘social distanced drinks’ that may have broken the rules.
Labour said Lord Brownlow gained access to ministers because he was paying for the Downing Street flat revamp.
“What worries me is the casual political vandalism. They really don’t seem to care," Tony Blair's former chief negotiator on Northern Ireland has said.
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