Nicola Sturgeon. The First Minister wrote to Johnson earlier this week inviting him to Bute House in Edinburgh to discuss covid pandemic recovery.
15.07.2021 - 21:37 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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A Greater Manchester MP has explained why he voted to cut billions of pounds in foreign aid in the years to come - despite vowing not to.
Boris Johnson won a narrow victory in Parliament this week as MPs voted to reduce the UK's overseas aid spending from 0.7pc to 0.5pc of national income, breaking his own party's manifesto pledge.
Christian Wakeford, the Conservative representative for Bury South, had previously
Nicola Sturgeon. The First Minister wrote to Johnson earlier this week inviting him to Bute House in Edinburgh to discuss covid pandemic recovery.
referendum could be held “if there is a settled will” for one.
Dove Cameron came out as queer years ago, but it wasn’t until her recent Gay Times cover story that the news went wide.
Covid have come into the spotlight once again. Tory Health Secretary Sajid Javid revealed that he had tested positive for the virus on Saturday, In a video, the UK Government minister said that he had received both vaccinations and was experiencing ‘mild’ symptoms.
After being together for 28 years, Don Cheadle and Bridgid Coulter finally tied the knot in 2020. "Our accountant proposed to both of us and he showed us the numbers, and we said, ‘Yeah, we should probably do it,’" the actor joked to Entertainment Tonight on Tuesday.
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.
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