Boris Johnson has been urged to recognise the true reality of this country’s eye-watering regional inequalities - and place them at the heart of every decision now made by his new government.
04.02.2020 - 16:11 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Scotland's drugs minister has accused Boris Johnson of personally intervening to torpedo the Scottish Government’s drugs summit in Glasgow.
Joe FitzPatrick informed Westminster on January 23 that it intended to host the major conference on March 12.
But, the Record can reveal that the Tory government rushed out the announcement of its own summit for Glasgow the very next day, without even warning Scottish officials, who read about it in the media.
The February 27 summit, to be chaired by crime
Boris Johnson has been urged to recognise the true reality of this country’s eye-watering regional inequalities - and place them at the heart of every decision now made by his new government.
The First Minister has called for a meeting with Boris Johnson on immigration policy following reform proposals from Westminster.
The First Minister has called for a meeting with Boris Johnson on immigration policy following reform proposals from Westminster.
He called out Johnson at this year's BRIT Awards
On Tuesday night, London rapper Dave performed a new version of his song, “Black,” at the 2020 BRIT Awards, where he picked up a win for Album of the Year for PSYCHODRAMA. During the performance, he debuted a new verse where he accuses Prime Minister Boris Johnson of being “a real racist.”
South London rapper Dave performed an incendiary version of his Psychodrama song “Black” at the 2020 BRIT Awards in London Monday night (February 18). In a new verse, he dove deep on matters of institutional racism, leveling allegations at prime minister Boris Johnson, the British media and its treatment of Meghan Markle, and the architects of the Windrush scandal, which saw thousands mistakenly classified as illegal immigrants. Watch footage below.
London (CNN) — The award-winning rapper Dave accused UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson of being a racist during a politically-charged performance onstage at the 2020 Brit awards on Tuesday night.
The rapper also hit out the media's treatment of Meghan Markle and called for "support for the Windrush generation" during his performance.