‘Nothing to see here’, Johnson says, as it is revealed he will have final say in investigation
The PM remains the “ultimate arbiter” of the ministerial code, meaning he “effectively marks his own homework”.
The PM remains the “ultimate arbiter” of the ministerial code, meaning he “effectively marks his own homework”.
The ‘unelected bureaucrats’ moved to increase transparency whilst Tories claim UK’s system is ‘robust’ despite Greensill scandal.
Investigations into the renovations of the Prime Minister’s Downing Street flat lead many of Thursday’s front pages.
Sir James said: “(The) characterisation of me as a prominent Conservative donor, or supporter, leveraging a position of power to extract favours from the Prime Minister, is completely untrue."
From "f**k the families" of the 7/7 attacks to "clear the dead bodies" in Libya, here's a run-down of the PM's unfortunate 'misheard' comments.
Downing Street described the claims as ‘gross distortions’ of Mr Johnson’s position.
Sir Keir rejected the suggestions Labour’s West Midlands mayoral campaign was “in trouble”, after being asked about one poll which put party candidate Mr Byrne nine points behind incumbent Conservative mayor Andy Street.
Johnson is reported to have said “No more ****ing lockdowns – let the bodies pile high in their thousands!” back in October.
Ian Blackford called for the prime minister's resignation, just a month after the Tories demanded Nicola Sturgeon step down.
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