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Have all the jobs from which he’s been sacked for lying, all the mea culpas in the various marital homes, not prepared him better for this moment? Arguably, it’s important...
On the eve of publication of the long-awaited Sue Gray report on Downing Street parties, the historian Peter Hennessy has described current British political standards as being a “bonfire...
At the end of four full months of investigation, at an estimated cost of £560,000, and having issued 126 fines, five of which went to just one person, the Metropolitan...
Andrew MacAskill and Michael Holden, Reuters John Jones is the sort of voter that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson cannot afford to lose - but already has. Jones, who...
On his own narrow terms, Johnson was smart to use the Sue Gray report and the Metropolitan Police investigations to buy time. Not that he had much option. Something might...
Tom Peck, The Independent All day and night, the phone lines and the websites of very nearly every major energy provider crashed, unable to cope with half the country...
It might not be long now before Boris Johnson seals his place in the history books — again, for all the wrong reasons. He could become the first prime...
John Rentoul, The Independent The Russian invasion of Ukraine has had unexpected effects on British politics already. It has ended all talk, for the moment, about the Conservative Party...
On the day Boris Johnson signalled the end of one crisis — Covid — another one began in Ukraine. For once, he won’t mind: the timing of Russia’s intervention is...
Skylar Baker-Jordan, The Independent You know there’s a crisis in Westminster when the Americans care. Monday morning, an op-ed eviscerating Boris Johnson appeared in the Times, written by none...