Why a Cop26 deal is so important for Boris Johnson
As well as being a threat to the planet, an unsuccessful Cop26 will create political problems for the Prime Minister…
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Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson, better known as “Boris Johnson”, is a British politician. He is the former mayor of London and the former prime minister of the United Kingdom between July 2019 and September 2022, and the former leader of the Conservative Party. Johnson studied at Eton College and then read classics at Balliol College at the University of Oxford. He has also worked as a journalist with different publications, such as the Times, the Daily Telegraph and the Spectator. Find all our latest news, comment and analysis on the former prime minister here.
As well as being a threat to the planet, an unsuccessful Cop26 will create political problems for the Prime Minister…
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French aides say the two leaders have agreed to de-escalate tensions. Johnson’s spokesman insists there is no such deal.
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Right-wing interests present eco-anxiety as a middle-class issue, but lower income groups will suffer most from climate impacts.
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The latest Brexit talks raise the issue of Irish nationalism – which is especially divisive within Westminster, and above all…
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Wearing a mask may not be necessary for a politician largely immunised against charges of hypocrisy.
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On Brexit and Covid-19, the Prime Minister’s positive thinking is an excuse for inaction in the face of grave problems.
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The bigger problem may come with the yawning silence around people’s personal lifestyles.
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If the Prime Minister weakens the overmighty department he will be performing a great service for any future progressive administration.
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Boris Johnson’s “levelling-up” plans for the north are being stalled once again by a department determined not to spend money.
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No previous prime minister would have acted in such a shameful and destructive manner over Northern Ireland.
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Cummings’s claim that Boris Johnson always intended to renege on the Northern Ireland protocol is timed to cause maximum damage.
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The Conservatives have been in power for 11 years. Why isn’t the country sick of them yet?
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The UK government’s failure to contain coronavirus in the early days of the pandemic was “one of the most important…
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An early vote might look appealing, but there are reasons for Johnson’s team to be cautious about going to the…
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In focus groups shown the speeches, Starmer came out on top for content, agreeableness, and perceptions of competence.
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Universal Credit cuts, tax rises and inflation could thwart the rising living standards the Prime Minister has pledged.
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Will the Prime Minister come to regret framing the current labour shortages and expected cost of living crisis as a…
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Support for the Prime Minister has never been higher within the Conservative Party, however shaky the ideological support for the…
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The party faithful were happier cheering the man than his mission.
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The differences between the Prime Minister and his Chancellor are benefiting the Tories. But it’s naive to think that will…
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