British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expecting his first child with his partner, Carrie Symonds.
10.02.2020 - 21:46 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A bridge across the Irish Sea "ought to be possible" and could be built within 15 years, according to a structural engineer and bridge designer.
Ian Firth, a fellow at the Institution of Civil Engineers, said there were a "huge number of technical challenges" in Boris Johnson's proposal to link Scotland and Northern Ireland.
But he said "anything is possible if you throw enough money at it" - and that such a structure could be built within 15 years.
"My own feeling is that it ought to be
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expecting his first child with his partner, Carrie Symonds.
Boris Johnson is set to welcome his first child with Carrie Symonds after she announced news of their pregnancy on Instagram. It was a double whammy of good news for the Prime Minister as she also revealed the couple had got engaged at the end of 2019.
LONDON -- The patter of tiny feet is coming to Downing Street.
Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds have announced that they are engaged - and they're expecting a baby this summer.
Boris Johnson is set to become a father again and has also got engaged to his partner.
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.
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.