Nicola Sturgeon. The First Minister wrote to Johnson earlier this week inviting him to Bute House in Edinburgh to discuss covid pandemic recovery.
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Boris Johnson has insisted his levelling up agenda is a “win win” and will not be a case of “robbing Peter to pay Paul” as he tries to keep traditional Tories in the south on side.
Making a speech from the UK Battery Industrialisation Centre in Coventry on Thursday, the Prime Minister said the programme is not a “jam-spreading operation” that will make “rich” areas poorer in order to benefit the more deprived.
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Nicola Sturgeon. The First Minister wrote to Johnson earlier this week inviting him to Bute House in Edinburgh to discuss covid pandemic recovery.
Boris Johnson's next trip north in a bid to not offend him, according to reports. Cops in Scotland named the security assignment "Operation Bunter", however it has been switched after concerns were raised within the force.The name of the operation echoed the fictional overweight schoolboy Billy Bunter.
Carrie Symonds managed to expertly disguise her growing baby bump at several events in recent weeks.
referendum could be held “if there is a settled will” for one.
Tory chancellor has challenged Boris Johnson to end quarantine rules for certain countries amid claims that the UK has tougher measures in place than other European countries, which is affecting jobs. Ahead of a meeting of UK Ministers on Thursday to discuss travel rules for August, the chancellor has said holidaymakers face uncertainty while stricter measures are also having an impact on the economy.
Eric Clapton is taking a stand.
As live music comes roaring back, with most large venues now requiring proof of vaccination in order to attend, legendary guitarist Eric Clapton is clapping back.
coronavirus on the UK will be felt for decades.
Johnson is expected to announce measures to allow NHS staff in England who are double-jabbed to avoid isolation if they are alerted to a covid contact. But the focus is likely be on renewed questions over how the Prime Minister attempted to exempt himself from self-isolation after being identified as a close contact of UK Health Secretary Sajid Javid who has tested covid positive.
brazen it out of self-isolation with the testing get-out.
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international development at 0.5 per cent of national income, instead of the 0.7 per cent set down in law. Former Prime Minister Theresa May was among the 26 or so Tory backbenchers who voted against a three-line whip ordering MPs to back the government.
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