Register of interests shows Boris bagged £276k for US speech – and then pocketed money from Murdoch
Boris Johnson’s register of interests indicates he was paid more than £32,000 an hour for his appearance in Colorado Springs.
Boris Johnson’s register of interests indicates he was paid more than £32,000 an hour for his appearance in Colorado Springs.
"If this happened to me I would simply sink into the ground and never appear in public again", James Felton said.
Guardian journalist Gaby Hinsliff said there was only one word missing from the autumn statement: 'Sorry'.
The chancellor set out his plan to restore stability to the UK economy following his predecessor's disastrous mini-budget less than two months ago.
Former minister Sir Edward Leigh told the Commons that the link between the Church of England and the King needed to be maintained.
“None of the people have hope. We are like the actual walking dead… so many people (are) saying the same thing."
The Prime Minister said it was ‘not appropriate’ to talk ‘about one’s family’s healthcare’, which is also what he said about their tax affairs...
“The sheer level of economic and political uncertainty is making employers more cautious about hiring", Emma Summers said.
Licypriya Kangujam tracked the environment minister down at Cop27 in Egypt, but he clearly wasn't up for talking!
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