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Stop and search powers for police are set to be permanently enhanced under Boris Johnson ’s new strategy to tackle crime.
The Prime Minister will use his first day out of self-isolation after coming into contact with a positive Covid case to detail the new Beating Crime Plan.
It includes a permanent relaxing of conditions on the use of Section 60 stop and search powers - under which officers can search someone
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Love Island star Priya Gopaldas left the rest of the villa stunned with her admissions about Prime Minister Boris Johnson in a previously unseen clip from the show. Airing on Love Island:Unseen Bits, the girls were discussing crushes on older men when Priya revealed she had a soft spot for Bojo.
Prime Minister said it was “thanks” to Margaret Thatcher the mines were shut and chuckled as he said it during a two-day visit to Scotland. He claimed that the former PM had given the UK an " early star t" in the shift away from fossil fuels by closing pits.
Boris Johnson's next trip north in a bid to not offend him, according to reports. Cops in Scotland named the security assignment "Operation Bunter", however it has been switched after concerns were raised within the force.The name of the operation echoed the fictional overweight schoolboy Billy Bunter.
Boris Johnson is expecting a second child with his wife, Carrie Johnson, after she sadly suffered a miscarriage last year. The PM and Carrie Symonds, 33, who wed at Westminster Cathedral at the beginning of the year, welcomed their first child together, Wildfred Lawrie Nicholas Johnson, in April 2020.
Blackford recounted Cummings’ claims the PM sent him a WhatsApp message on 15 October, arguing that most people who were dying were in their 80s. The SNP leader said: “How can anyone have faith and trust in a Prime Minister who actually typed the words ‘get covid and live longer’ ?”He added: “The reality is that the Prime Minister wrote these words himself.
international development at 0.5 per cent of national income, instead of the 0.7 per cent set down in law. Former Prime Minister Theresa May was among the 26 or so Tory backbenchers who voted against a three-line whip ordering MPs to back the government.
foreign aid spending. MPs will vote on the Government’s decision to cut funding for official development assistance (ODA) from 0.7 per cent of gross national income to 0.5 per cent.
Prime Minister confirmed on Monday that most mandatory restrictions will end next week. At a Downing Street news conference, Johnson acknowledged the pandemic “is not over” and appealed to people to proceed with caution.
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