Boris Johnson has dismissed Theresa May’s Brexit plans as a “victory” for the EU that would leave the UK with “diddly squat”.
Boris Johnson has dismissed Theresa May’s Brexit plans as a “victory” for the EU that would leave the UK with “diddly squat”.
Some argue the former foreign secretary’s remarks about Muslim women are a play to win support from certain parts of his party. But he really isn’t that organised.
As the revolving doors of the cabinet continue to keep ministers in a state of flux, the biggest story of…
Boris Johnson has come under fire for another possible breach of ministerial code for starting a £5000-per-week newspaper column without the approval of the watchdog on business appointments.
An Electoral Commission investigation has found “significant evidence of joint working” between Vote Leave and another supposedly independent organisation, BeLeave, which resulted in it overspending by nearly £500,000.