Nicola Sturgeon has made a fresh warning to Boris Johnson not to block a second referendum on Scottish independence.
20.09.2021 - 10:57 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Supermarket shelves could be empty for months amid a lack of hauliers and soaring global gas demand, the Prime Minister has warned today.
Food shortages mean that shoppers could be faced with problems in the run up to Christmas.
Boris Johnson admitted the food sector was struggling as the world begins to emerge from the coronavirus pandemic, the Mirror reports.
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Nicola Sturgeon has made a fresh warning to Boris Johnson not to block a second referendum on Scottish independence.
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Friendly Fires have criticised the Tories for using their 2011 single ‘Blue Cassette’ during Boris Johnson‘s speech at the party conference today (October 6).The track, from their second album ‘Pala’, was used as the Prime Minister walked out on stage ahead of his address in Manchester.Its use sparked an angry response on social media from the St Albans band.“We do not endorse the Conservative party’s use of our track ‘Blue Cassette’.
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Boris Johnson with a video of re-arranged quotes by the Prime Minister set against Jay-Z‘s 2004 hit ‘99 Problems’.The comedy duo, who describe their process as “mixing pop hits with people off the telly,” are known for their reworkings of classic songs mixed with quotes from public figures.
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Boris Johnson has admitted that the HGV shortage crisis could last into Christmas. The Prime Minister was asked about his thoughts on Rishi Sunak’s interview with the Daily Mail on BBC's The Andrew Marr Show this morning.
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first reported how internal messages revealed it was “extremely unlikely” kebabs and koftas will be part of the initial deal – despite the Prime Minister saying they would be. An official said there is no “deadline” for lifting the ban.Johnson’s announcement prompted a civil servant to email a colleague telling him “some of what he said was misleading”.
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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.