Bye bye, Boris
A tsunami of ministerial resignations today – 36 and counting – has stripped the PM of any lingering authority, spelling his political doom.
A tsunami of ministerial resignations today – 36 and counting – has stripped the PM of any lingering authority, spelling his political doom.
The government’s new “street votes” proposal allows homeowners to take back a little control in local planning decisions. This can only be a good thing.
The Prime Minister’s cynical rejig is no way to run a small business, let alone a government.
The former Svengali has published a barrage of damaging material.
It is pleasant to know that one is read in high places. Last week I wrote that Boris would probably win the next general election.
This is the daily briefing evening email for subscribers from the Reaction team. Zut alors. What planet is France’s Jupiterian leader on? Just hours before
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On Monday Boris Johnson returns to his desk in Number 10 to resume his premiership, following a near-fatal interlude after contracting a severe case of
The long awaited Cabinet reshuffle has finally taken place, and with more drama than many expected. The most prominent scalp to go was Sajid Javid
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