Boris Johnson will hold a press conference later today after cases of the Omicron coronavirus variant were found in the UK.
14.11.2021 - 21:35 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Boris Johnson said the COP26 conference in Glasgow "sounded the death knell for coal power" despite the watering down of language on production.
During a press conference in Downing Street the Prime Minister took a swipe at countries like China and India over their commitments on coal.
He said: "We cannot force sovereign nations to do what they do not want to do."
Johnson said most of Western Europe and North America have been persuaded to pull the plug on financial support for all overseas
Boris Johnson will hold a press conference later today after cases of the Omicron coronavirus variant were found in the UK.
Boris Johnson is set to hold a press conference later today as the first cases of the new Covid-19 variant have been identified in the UK.
Boris Johnson has called on France to agree to joint patrols across the Channel after a migrant boat capsized and 27 people died.
The Prime Minister held a press conference from Downing Street this afternoon (Monday) to give updates on the latest news in the UK.
Leaders from across the world have expressed their disappointment at the deal signed at COP26 in Glasgow.
Nicola Sturgeon has said she would not bet on Friday being the last day of COP26 climate conference in Glasgow.
Boris Johnson has ignored pleas to remain in Glasgow to fight to secure a deal at the COP26 climate conference.
Nicola Sturgeon has urged Boris Johnson to remain in Glasgow for as long as it takes to secure a meaningful COP26 deal.
The COP26 climate conference in Glasgow is off target for the ambitious goal of limiting temperature rises by 1.5C, according to the latest draft agreement of the negotiations.
Boris Johnson has begged COP26 negotiators to “pull together and drive for the line” to secure ambitious action on climate change,
Boris Johnson is “in the sewer with his troops” over Tory sleaze, Keir Starmer has said.
Boris Johnson has been slammed for flying back to London from the COP26 conference in Glasgow for dinner with a climate sceptic
Boris Johnson has welcomed a series of announcements made at the Cop26 climate summit in Glasgow after 48 hours of crunch talks.