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.
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here.Campaign groups Playing Out, Play England and Just for Kids Law have joined forces to write to Prime Minister Boris Johnson, arguing that 'this discrimination against children is unfair and possibly illegal, as evidence mounts of the devastating mental and physical toll that lockdown has taken on them, through social isolation and inactivity'.They are asking the government to 'immediately change to rules to allow children under 12 to play outdoors together and to actively encourage outdoor
.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.
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Johnson said that for Scots to go through another divisive referendum campaign in the midst of rebuilding after covid was “the last thing they need right now.”The PM said he found it “incredible then that the SNP would choose this moment to again push their campaign for separation”.He called on Tory activists to make the SNP listen to voters’ priorities.He told the conference: “They are intent on pushing for a referendum, regardless of the cost to Scotland and the whole of the UK."So that means