All news on the topic: Boris Johnson

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PM criticised for £91billion HS2 'chaos' after not attending any meetings
As Europe’s biggest infrastructure project has been put at risk, official meeting logs reveal Sunak has not met HS2 Ltd once since being appointed to the Treasury in 2019
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Jeremy Kyle breaks silence on miscarriage agony as he shares baby news
TV host Jeremy Kyle reveals his wife had a miscarriage earlier this year as he shares his joy that Victoria is now expecting their much longed-for second child
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Boris Johnson spent £7,000 covering up infamous Number 10 gold wallpaper
Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson spent another £7,000 of taxpayers’ cash painting over the 'gold wallpaper' he decorated his Downing Street flat with during a £112,000 makeover
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Carrie Johnson stocks up on £3.99 Aldi candles in far cry from 'gold wallpaper'
The Johnsons are notorious for their lavish lifestyle including a 2021 scandal over Downing Street renovations - but after sharing a recent trip to Aldi, it seems Carrie is on a budget
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Five problems awaiting Rishi Sunak at Tory conference - from HS2 to Liz Truss
The PM faces a number of hurdles this week with a divided party after 13 years in power, with doubts looming over HS2, speeches by former PMs, and a protest just outside the conference centre
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Chilling Partygate secrets revealed in TV drama - with booze, drugs and sex
Georgie Henley, who plays fictional No10 special adviser Grace Greenwood, hopes seeing Tory lies re-enacted in the show will encourage public to show their outrage at ballot box
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Rishi Sunak mocks Johnson, Truss and TikTok fan Hancock in after dinner speech
Rishi Sunak told the Westminster Correspondents Dinner that Liz Truss had been 'quietly reflecting' on what went wrong - and quipped that he was tightening online safety rules to protect the public from Matt Hancock's TikTok antics
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Boris Johnson wins planning permission for swimming pool at rural mansion
The former Prime Minister has secured a victory with local planners after newts threatened to derail his bid for an outdoor pool at the luxury manor house in Oxfordshire
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Boris Johnson's excuse to nanny after she was 'sacked by Carrie'
Nanny Theresa Dawes says she was sacked by Carrie Johnson days after starting work for her after her mum saw her enjoying a glass of wine with Boris to celebrate the birth of baby Frank
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Partygate TV drama praises Mirror for exposing No.10 Covid lockdown booze-ups
A new film about Partygate combines a narrative featuring real and fictional characters played by actors
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Boris's nanny 'sacked after Carrie's mum spots her having a drink with ex-PM'
Theresa Dawes, 59, says Carrie Johnson gave her 15 minutes to pack her bags and leave after they fell out - but Theresa, from Zimbabwe, says she is owed thousands
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Thousands demand a second Brexit referendum in new poll
Leaving the European Union has hardly been a success so far - which is why thousands of you want another shot at rejoining. "A lot of people were duped on the initial Brexit and are very unhappy about it", says one disgruntled Mirror reader
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Boris Johnson won't be punished for latest 'clear and unambiguous' rule breach
The ex-PM sparked anger when he gave Parliament's anti-corruption watchdog just half an hour's notice that he'd started writing a weekly column for the Daily Mail
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Top Tory demands general election now - as Boris Johnson hits out at Rishi Sunak
Former Climate Minister Zac Goldsmith called for a general election now as he slammed Rishi Sunak, who is expected to roll back swathes of environmental commitments this afternoon
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Johnson planned 'euthanasia and Humpty Dumpty jokes' in draft resignation speech
The ex-Prime Minister's unedited version was later toned down after it was shared with close allies, according to a new book examining 13-years of implosions in the Tory party
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Senior officials wanted Queen to confront Boris Johnson over his conduct
One source described the atmosphere in Downing Street during the height of the Covid crisis as 'utterly grim, and totally crazy' with tensions highlighted with the Palace
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Poll: Should there be a second Brexit referendum?
Leaving the EU has hardly been a success so far - but is it too late to turn back the clock and re-join?
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'The PM partied the day after dad’s funeral - we were never in this together'
A new film, co-produced by the Labour MP Debbie Abrahams, examines how the poorest and most vulnerable people in the country bore the brunt of Covid-19 during the pandemic
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Nadine Dorries book on Boris Johnson's 'political assassination' hit by delay
Publisher HarperCollins said the 'small delay' is needed to 'allow for the high volume of material' the ex-Tory MP consulted, 'and the required legal process needed to share her story'
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Nadine Dorries formally quits as a Tory MP - by getting a new weird 'job'
The former Tory Cabinet Minister and close ally of Boris Johnson first declared she was quitting almost 12 weeks ago. On Tuesday she ended weeks of mystery over her position with news of her 'new job'
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Backlash to ULEZ expansion raises questions over Tory and Labour green agendas
After months of bitter arguments and a surprising Conservative by-election victory in Boris Johnson's old seat, the controversial expansion comes into effect on Tuesday
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6 brutal digs at Rishi Sunak in Nadine Dorries' resignation letter - in full
The 1,778-word parting shot delivered a savage verdict on Rishi Sunak's first year in office as Nadine Dorries stuck the boot into the PM who she blames for being denied a peerage
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'I'm outraged by Nadine Dorries - even my dying dad did his job as an MP'
Polly Hudson's father was a Labour MP for two decades and showed up for his constituents every Friday and Saturday... even when it put in him in the doghouse at home. When he was gravely unwell, he still worked. So the news that Nadine Dorries is still being paid after 'abandoning' her local area infuriates her
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'I shudder about Johnson as PM - a low point that could have been even worse'
The first-past-the-post system has many flaws but it has tended to prevent factions from the far-right and far-left from getting a toehold in Parliament
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11 times politicians have jumped on football bandwagon and it's backfired
Ahead of the Lionesses' World Cup final against Spain, we can no doubt expect politicians to jump on the bandwagon. But doing so is not without risks, as David Cameron and Boris Johnson will admit