Boris Johnson has been accused of 'fat-shaming' after making a joke about cake at Prime Minister's Questions.
Boris Johnson has been accused of 'fat-shaming' after making a joke about cake at Prime Minister's Questions.
The SNP has made a fresh call on Boris Johnson to resign after the latest revelations in the partygate scandal allege the Prime Minister held a lockdown-breaking birthday bash in 2020.
Nicola Sturgeon will make her weekly statement on coronavirus today as Omicron restrictions in Scotland are finally scrapped.
Boris Johnson has been told “the party is over” after he admitted attending a rule-breaking party in the gardens of Downing Street at the height of the 2020 covid lockdown.
Boris Johnson is facing fresh calls to resign as Prime Minister over revelations that he attended another Downing Street garden party at the height of last year’s covid lockdown.
Nicola Sturgeon has hit out at reports Tory ministers are considering ending the free availability of lateral flow tests.
Boris Johnson has been confronted with the Tory cost of living crisis and told to “brush up his act’ against spiralling inflation and energy costs.
Boris Johnson has been accused of skipping the last three COBRA meetings and being "missing in action" over his reaction to the spread of the coronavirus Omicron variant.
Boris Johnson has faced down SNP demands to resign as Prime Minister over his denials of a Downing Street Christmas party during last Christmas’s lockdown.
Boris Johnson has been told to resign today after leaked footage emerged to show Downing Street staff joking about a Christmas party they later denied took place.
Boris Johnson has been mocked for “clinging on” to power in Downing Street as Tory MPs lose faith in his leadership.
Boris Johnson has been accused by Keir Starmer of being a “coward, not a leader” over his conduct in the Tory sleaze scandal .
Boris Johnson has been accused of a “coordinated smear campaign” against the Standards Commissioner who investigated the misconduct of disgraced former MP Owen Paterson.
MPs have called for politicians and their staff to be given further protections in the wake of the killing of Sir David Amess.
Boris Johnson has been accused by the SNP of being “asleep at the wheel” as the UK plunges into an energy crisis.
Joanna Cherry made the explosive allegations during a bitter acceptance speech after winning an award on Thursday, September 16. Cherry, the MP for Edinburgh South West since 2015, is an ally of former SNP First Minister Alex Salmond.
Sir Laurie Bristow, who had been processing those fleeing the country at the airport until the last moment, was among those who landed at RAF Brize Norton base in Oxfordshire on Sunday morning. Ian Blackford, the SNP's Westminster leader, urged Boris Johnson's government to do more to support Afghan refugees and those at risk of violence under the Taliban regime.
Sturgeon said the UK resettlement scheme for Afghan refugees which will see 20,000 allowed into the UK was “welcome in principle” and that the Scottish government was “ready to play a full part”.
seven hours of evidence to the science and technology, and health and social care committees yesterday Boris Johnson's former special adviser pointed the finger at the First Minister for "babbling" about discussions at COBRA meetings. Cummings said that the meetings involving the devolved UK leaders in the COBRA national security meetings became a pretence because Sturgeon was beating Downing Street to the cameras with the decisions immediately afterwards.
Prime Minister was called on by the SNP’s Ian Blackford to apologies for the thousands of covid deaths over the last year. The SNP Westminster leader said: “The Prime Minister’s most senior former adviser, Dominic Cummings, apologised on behalf of the UK Government."“He said ‘when the public needed us most, we failed’.“We know the Prime Minister made a series of catastrophic errors throughout the crisis.“He went on holiday when he should have been leading efforts to tackle the pandemic.
Blackford confronted Johnson at Prime Minister’s Questions over trade negotiations which are reported to have split the Tory cabinet over of the implications for UK farmers.
dramatic Prime Minister’s Questions is likely to dominate today’s agenda. Boris Johnson was framed as a liar in the Commons for failing to admit to alleged remarks about allowing to let “bodies pile high” instead of seeing another covid lockdown.
Ian Blackford described the alleged comments by the PM that he would rather "bodies pile high in their thousands" than impose another lockdown across the country as "utterly abhorrent". Downing Street has denied the comments were made by the Tory prime minister, which first surfaced in the Daily Mail today.
Blackford said: “The excuses just don’t add up. "Last March the Prime Minister and the chancellor had all the time in the world to fix contracts for a cosy club of friends and Tory donors, but didn’t have any time to support the three millions self-employed."“Those three million people didn’t have a David Cameron or James Dyson to text the Prime Minister for them.
SNP parliamentarians on social media and sidelined at his Westminster job.The “victim blaming” charge is included in a separate complaint against SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford over his alleged role in handling one of the misconduct allegations.As revealed by the Daily Record, the young staffer made a complaint to the SNP recently about alleged sexual harassment by two MPs.Patrick Grady, who stood aside as SNP chief whip after the allegations emerged, was accused of touching him
Ian Blackford said “we’ll see you in court” as he claimed the Conservative Government’s legal move to override Holyrood legislation trampled on the rights of children. But Boris Johnson said it a was “complete nonsense” to say that a UK government’s decision to refer two bills passed by Holyrood unanimously to the Supreme Court were political attack.
Tory leader after mumbling through a Commons answer in defence of Douglas Ross. Responding to a barracking from SNP Westminster leader, Ian Blackford, calling for Ross to resign his Westminster seat before standing for Holyrood in May, Johnson appeared to mangle the MP’s name with his Moray constituency.
Brexit on a rocket to Mars, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie has said. Speaking at the UK Liberal Democrat spring conference, Rennie said now is not the moment for the "long, divisive, argumentative, exhausting, all-consuming event" of another referendum on the issue.
SNP's Westminster leader asking why his party hasn't suspended the Glasgow North MP while an investigation is underway. The Daily Record exclusively revealed that Grady was accused of inappropriately touching a young staffer in a London pub 2016.Following the revelations a formal complaint was submitted last week.
indyref2” next to the party’s name on voting slips.First Minister and SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon has backed another referendum in the early part of the next term.The call was ramped up last week after SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford said it could take place this year.With the Tories making opposition to indyref2 a key part of their electoral strategy, a referendum looks likely to be a dominant issue in next month’s election campaign.An application to the electoral watchdog shows the SNP has
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