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Government plans to raise National Insurance to help fund social care reforms could result in Boris Johnson facing a Tory backlash as cabinet talks over the final details of the policy continues.
The increase in National Insurance would be in breach of the 2019 Tory manifesto, risking unrest within his cabinet and on the backbenches.
Mr Johnson, Health Secretary Sajid Javid and Chancellor Rishi Sunak have been ironing out the
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challenge facing Starmer at the next election. A briefing paper from the Scottish Fabians ahead of the party conference next week, highlights that of the 150 House of Commons seats Labour needs to gain at the next election 25 of them (17 per cent of the wins needed) are in Scotland.Labour was reduced to one Scottish seat in the 2019 election with the SNP taking 48 seats, the Conservatives six and the Lib Dems four.
Boris Johnson has been slammed for lashing out at Kermit The Frog during his speech about climate change. The Prime Minister claimed that much loved muppet Kermit was wrong for claiming 'It's Not Easy Bein' Green' in a song.
have Covid vaccinations, despite the Prime Minister declaring that they “should get the jab”. The corporation was standing firm against Boris Johnson’s advice on Wednesday, insisting that being vaccinated against the virus is not a legal requirement.
have Covid vaccinations, despite the Prime Minister declaring that they “should get the jab”. The corporation was standing firm against Boris Johnson’s advice on Wednesday, insisting that being vaccinated against the virus is not a legal requirement.
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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson revealed for the first time the number of children he actually has.
Cambo field is already licensed for exploration but two oil companies, Siccar Point and Shell, are now bidding to start extracting up to 170 billion barrels of oil over the next 25 years. The drilling licence has become a touchstone issue in the run-up to the COP26 climate change conference in Glasgow.
Prime Minister struck an upbeat tone. Ahead of his arrival in the United States, the PM told reporters on his plane: “We’re experiencing bottlenecks in all kinds of things as the world wakes up from Covid.
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Boris Johnson 's cabinet reshuffle. The member of parliament for Banff and Buchan was previously a junior minister at the Scotland Office and an assistant government whip.
The Prime Minister hit back: “What we are doing is protecting people on low incomes up and down the country.
Nicki Minaj participated in the most surreal row Tuesday afternoon between the Prime Minister after she was called out for speaking “untruths” during a Downing Street news conference.The US rapper spoke out online about how she believes that the COVID vaccines can lead to impotence. This comes after Nicki was noticeably missing from the MET Gala Monday night, due to reportedly not following the guest protocol of being vaccinated.
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