Foreign aid cuts ‘cast a shadow’ over G7, Boris Johnson warned
The prime minister is facing a growing rebellion over his plans to slash foreign aid, with Tory backbenchers lining up to criticise the plans.
The prime minister is facing a growing rebellion over his plans to slash foreign aid, with Tory backbenchers lining up to criticise the plans.
"My 25-year marriage had become impossible, so I ended it, but the whole business was grim."
Boris Johnson said the new vessel, worth up to £200 million, will reflect the UK's "burgeoning status as a great, independent maritime trading nation".
"She kind of stepped back away from it, and the look on her face was priceless."
"In all fairness if he was at home doing nothing and not touching the NHS he probably was."
Blackford sounded the alarm over trade negotiations with Australia at PMQs.
Downing Street said it moved ‘at speed’ to get the judgment struck out.
Holyrood extended voting rights to all foreign nationals with leave to remain last year.
Jo Johnson - who quit politics in 2019 - took up an appointment with the Dyson Institute of Technology Engineering on 18 February 2020.
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