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.
Johnson is calling on his counterparts to “rise to the greatest challenge of the post-war era” by “vaccinating the world by the end of next year”.
In response one twitter user wrote: "Well that gave me the laugh of the day so funny."
A statement on the Norwegian Government website said: “Although the agreement ensures a predictable framework for Norwegian investors, exporters and services suppliers, it is not as comprehensive as the EEA-agreement."
"I didn't see as an opportunity. I now see it as a necessity. There's no point in sort of bleating on about it."
In winter "you don’t see anybody, you don’t meet anybody, and you can drive up the road with your eyes shut because there's nobody else on the road."
"Where is the invitation to Prince Andrew?"
“There has been no electricity for months now. If we have electricity, we have water."
The controversial plans could allow firms to seek compensation for the effects of government policies on their profits.
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