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A widely shared online post claimed that “Boris Johnson sold British Steel to the Chinese for £1 in 2019.” Tata Steel, a ...
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The Argus on MSNFormer private school which Boris Johnson attended to be redevelopedUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNSecretary of State 'showing a degree of delusion worthy of Boris Johnson' over impact of Windsor Framework on NI business - AikenSteve Aiken has asked what gains Northern Ireland has had under the Windsor Framework, and if any government minister can ...
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Daily Star on MSNBoris Johnson still fuming at 'treacherous' Michael Gove as he's sent to House of LordsA total of 36 people have been included in Rishi “Biggles” Sunak’s resignation honours list as divisive Gove is slammed as one of most untrustworthy figures in politics ...
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Daily Mail on MSNBoris Johnson: Time for Britain to lead world out of tariff chaosBoris Johnson has said it's time for Britain to lead the world out of tariff chaos. The former PM said, 'If you've ever ...
Michael Gove is among several ex-Conservative ministers to be given a seat in the House of Lords in Rishi Sunak's resignation honours list. The former housing and education secretary served in the ...
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Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is going to remember his Texas trip well. Over the weekend, the former Conservative Party leader was pecked by an ostrich at a drive-thru wildlife park. In ...
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Those were some of the milder responses online to a clip of the US sketch show Saturday Night Live (SNL) released last year ...
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was pecked by an ostrich while driving with family at a wildlife park in Texas.
EXCLUSIVE: More river crossings could be completed in the coming years which officials say would benefit drivers.
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