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political editor Jennifer WilliamsThe prime minister has pledged to make buses more frequent, cheaper, greener and easier to use.The government has announced £3 billion of investment in buses in an act of 'levelling up' which hopes to see more people use public transport rather than cars.Passengers will see lower, simpler flat fares in towns and cities, turn-up-and-go services on main routes, and new flexible services to reconnect communities, the prime
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Boris Johnson looks set to unveil new passport trials for venues.According to The Daily Mail, the trials could start as early as next month and would see theatres and stadiums piloting the new passports initially, followed by pubs, restaurants, nightclubs and cinemas later on.According to The Mail, the “pilot schemes will begin after work is completed on an updated version of the NHS Covid app” where users will be able to show whether or not they have been vaccinated.Reports suggest Johnson will
https://t.co/NlZChIIW4S pic.twitter.com/XaKswnqdhE— AIM (@AIM_UK) April 1, 2021“The government’s report on race and ethnic disparities published yesterday is, at best, a massive missed opportunity and from our perspective, it is a gut-punch to many in our community and our society who experience the reality of systemic prejudice on a daily basis,” the report added.“We need to recognise the problems in society and work together to fix them, rather than use carefully worded definitions and narrow
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Prime Minister believes he acted with "honesty and integrity" in his time as London mayor amid new allegations about his relationship with an American businesswoman. Allegra Stratton said there was "no case to answer" on claims that Johnson used his position while London mayor to get favourable treatment for Jennifer Arcuri.
Boris Johnson in his family home while his wife Marina Wheeler was away and they were almost rumbled.
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Boris Johnson to explain himself over his relationship with businesswoman Jennifer Arcuri, who was awarded £126,000 of taxpayer cash, after her bombshell revelations of their four-year affair.
Boris Johnson’s ex-lover Jennifer Arcuri has described intimate texts exchanged between her and the Prime Minister in which she referred to herself as his “personal penetration tester”. The pair allegedly had a four year relationship coinciding with the time that Johnson was in his second term at Mayor of London.The Prime Minister, 56, was married to second wife Marina Wheeler - the mother of four of his children – at the time of the reported affair.
Prime Minister is currently being probed by the Greater London Authority over a possible code of conduct breach and although extramarital affairs would have destroyed the reputation of many, Johnson's have done little to deter voters or conservative members. When Johnson became the first PM to move into No10 with a girlfriend, eyelids were barely batted, reports the Mirror -despite Tory PR guru and mother to baby son Wilfred, Carrie Symonds, 33, being 23 years his junior.