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Carrie Johnson has been hospitalised for two nights due to severe dehydration linked to the current hot weather. Carrie, 37, ...
Boris Johnson has declared "America is back" following Donald Trump's actions in Iran. Speaking to Jacob Rees-Mogg on GB News ...
Boris Johnson, the former British prime minister, was cruising slowly through what appeared to be a wildlife park when, without warning, the ostrich stuck its head through the open driver’s side ...
Boris Johnson has "ran out" of his second interview of the day, Hours after he sent Good Morning Britain into chaos by walking out abruptly during an interview, Piers Morgan has revealed former ...
BORIS JOHNSON: We're now run by a small cabal of Starmer's Lefty legal chums who rejoice in the humiliation of Britain. By BORIS JOHNSON, DAILY MAIL. Published: 12:03 EDT, 17 January 2025 ...
Boris Johnson decided to run as Mayor of London after almost being “minced” by a bendy bus while out cycling. The former Tory Prime Minister described nearly being “killed” by one of the 18-metre-long ...
Nigel Adams, one of Boris Johnson’s closest ministerial allies, was involved in the recruitment process that led to a distant cousin of the then UK prime minister appearing on a list of ...
Boris Johnson could run in Nadine Dorries’ old seat, says ally (PA) But Mr Johnson’s allies haven’t given up hope that he can find another seat to run at the general election in 2024 – or ...
Some in Boris Johnson's former constituency stick by him but others are glad he's no longer their MP. ... Boris Johnson: Emotions run high in Uxbridge after Partygate report. 15 June 2023. Share Save.
Is Boris Johnson on a ‘chicken run’ to the safe Tory seat of Henley? His great hero Churchill represented five seats for two parties, as Sean O’Grady explains. Wednesday 12 April 2023 18:14 BST.
Boris Johnson has been re-selected to run as the Conservative candidate in Uxbridge and South Ruislip for the next general election. The former prime minister and current MP will again contest the ...
FILE PHOTO: Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson leaves Downing Street, as the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues. London, Britain, March 25, 2020.