Boris Johnson has admitted it is “touch and go” whether COP26 would be a success and he was “very worried”.
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Boris Johnson has urged police to 'take complaints seriously', as he admitted laws around violence towards women are "not being properly enforced".
Speaking to BBC Breakfast, the Prime Minister said anger seen in the wake of Sarah Everard’s murder is "a symptom of a wider frustration that people feel”.
Ms Everard, a 33-year-old marketing executive from London, was killed by police officer Wayne
Boris Johnson has admitted it is “touch and go” whether COP26 would be a success and he was “very worried”.
Sir Keir Starmer has accused Boris Johnson and Nicola Sturgeon of stripping Scottish families of their dignity with spending cuts and vowed to win back his party’s former heartlands.
Boris Johnson has been urged to “rethink” the decision not to support a massive carbon capture project in Scotland by the man leading efforts to help the transition from oil and gas to green industries.
Boris Johnson is under pressure to re-introduce covid restrictions to prevent the NHS stumbling into a winter crisis.
Top Tory Michael Gove has been escorted away swiftly from a protest by police after he was approached by a group of demonstrators in London.
Boris Johnson and wife Carrie needed a friend to form a "childcare bubble" with them over Christmas ,a Cabinet member has insisted.
Boris Johnson is facing questions on whether he broke his own lockdown rules at Christmas by having a pal join him and his wife Carrie in Downing Street over the festive period.
Boris Johnson has been challenged to back legislation that would make it illegal for firms to sack staff and re-employ them on lower pay.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has laid flowers at the scene of the fatal stabbing of MP Sir David Amess - which police believe could be linked to Islamist extremism.
MP Sir David Amess has died after being stabbed at a meeting in his Essex constituency.
Boris Johnson has paid tribute to David Amess as “one of the kindest, nicest, most gentle people in politics”.
Boris Johnson cannot be trusted on the international stage to do Brexit trade deals, Ireland’s deputy Prime Minister has warned.
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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