Boris Johnson’s 211-to-148 victory in the House of Commons was worse than that of his predecessor Theresa May, who won the vote but was forced out six months later.
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UK’s PM Johnson reaches India to get support for sanctions against Russia
by Umar Sohailby Umar SohailJohnson arrived in Gujarat — Modi’s home state and the ancestral home to half of the United Kingdom’s British Indians — where he is meeting business leaders and taking a …
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unexpected fuel shortage grips entire united kingdom creating troubles for britishers
Drivers queued for four hours or more in lines stretching for miles and some even slept in their cars outside petrol stations as it was revealed Boris Johnson could call in the Army …
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Queen Loves the Rich Nation’s Environment: Queen Elizabeth hosts a reception for G7 leaders
by Hamza Irshadby Hamza IrshadThe event was the monarch’s first opportunity to meet Biden as U.S. President.
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UK PM 3 = PM Khan 3: A Low-Key to a Successful PM: UK PM Boris Johnson marries in low-key, Nice ceremony
by Hamza Irshadby Hamza IrshadBritish PM Boris Johnson marries fiancee Carrie Symonds in low-key ceremony on Saturday. Guests were invited at the last minute to the Roman Catholic cathedral in central London. “The couple …
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“I am extremely Sorry”, UK PM Johnson issued qualified apology for remarks on Islam
by Hamza Irshadby Hamza Irshad“Would I use some of the offending language from my past writings today? Now that I am Prime Minister, I would not.”
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As Covid-19 worss and Brexit starts to bite, the UK faces the grim prospect of double-dip recession as Johnson’s Tory government looks increasingly inept.
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Boris Johnson excitedly announced an amazing achievement on Twitter about giving 400,000 vaccinations across the UK in a single day. He said, “Yesterday alone we gave 400,000 vaccinations – an …
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Article by: Dr. Khalid Bajwa With the signing of the trade deal on the Christmas eve, the EU and the UK parted ways amicably without involving acrimony and blame game. …