Sunak faces threat to leadership as Tory right gathers to weigh up Rwanda Bill
The Prime Minister’s authority is in the hands of tribes from the right and left as they hold separate meetings to consider backing the legislation.
The Prime Minister’s authority is in the hands of tribes from the right and left as they hold separate meetings to consider backing the legislation.
The Prime Minister is facing arguably the toughest week of his premiership.
While many have lauded Naga Munchetty for her stinging rebuke, others were left cursing the BBC presenter.
Ian Hislop launched a scathing attack against Boris Johnson, ripping into the former Prime Minister for his COVID Inquiry testimony.
The chief medical officer's comments were revealed as Boris Johnson continued his evidence to the inquiry.
The former prime minister gave evidence to the Covid-19 Inquiry for a second day.
Johnson also rejected the suggestion that he considered injecting himself with Covid-19 on TV to show it did not pose a threat.
The apparent comments were included in the diary of Sir Patrick Vallance, the Government’s former chief scientific adviser.
Boris Johnson apologised for his language in an appearance at the Covid-19 Inquiry.
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