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25 October 2022
A guide on the UK's new PM Rishi Sunak
Former Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, is set to be Britain’s new prime minister. Here’s what you need to know about him.
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7 July 2022
Boris Johnson resigns as Prime Minister
In a statement outside No. 10 Boris Johnson announced he was standing down as Prime Minister.
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4 February 2022
Scottish independence explained: What is happening today?
With a second referendum on Scottish independence on the table, join us as we break down the key issues that surround the potential vote
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30 January 2022
Six lockdown parties attended and counting. Is Boris Johnson’s time running out?
The subject of this blog post is the parties that Boris Johnson attended whilst the rest of the county was in lockdown. It also addresses the pressure on the Prime Minister to resign.
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27 January 2022
Profits over protection: Why you should care about the animal welfare policies delay
The government has yet again paused new legislation that would protect animals from harm. Why has it been delayed again? How would it help pets and livestock? And what can you do to help?
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21 January 2022
Telling Porkies - The 'Pork Pie Plot' To Oust Boris Johnson
At this point, it seems virtually inevitable that the prime minister will be facing a vote of no confidence. The ‘Pork Pie Plot’ to oust the incumbent leader is gaining increasing momentum every day, but what is it, and could it succeed?
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19 January 2022
Cassetteboy releases ‘Rage Against the Party Machine’, taking aim at Boris Johnson
Known for their parodies of figures like Donald Trump and David Cameron, Cassetteboy has called out Boris Johnson and his recent Downing Street party antics in a new video.
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19 January 2022
Boris Johnson vs The Backbenchers : the no confidence vote, explained
Boris Johnson’s position is becoming increasingly untenable with each and every passing day. With pressure from voters, opposition and most significantly from his own backbenchers ‘pork pie plot’, we explore how a confidence vote works.
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7 January 2022
Only one country has signed a deal for musicians touring post-Brexit
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has previously said that he wishes to ‘fix’ issues with visas caused by Brexit, which would have allowed musicians to tour Europe without a permit, but many deals are yet to be negotiated.
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23 November 2021
All new homes to have electric vehicle charge points
Boris Johnson is set to confirm the requirement for all newly constructed homes to include charging ports for electric cars, but does this action address the full issue?
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27 October 2021
Legal action against ministers using WhatsApp approved by High Court
Good Law Project have been given clearance to bring a case against the UK government's usage of private email and messaging apps to discuss matters of national significance.
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22 October 2021
PM warned over overseas aid cuts ahead of COP26
Planned accounting changes in the UK’s Spending Review could see £1 billion less being paid in humanitarian aid.
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17 September 2021
The winners and losers of Johnson's cabinet reshuffle
With demotions, promotions, and some key figures getting the chop, Johnson appeared to prioritise loyalty during his reshuffle of the Tory cabinet on Wednesday.
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19 April 2021
European Super League announced - the death of football as we know it?
A watershed moment in the history of football that is driven purely by greed in the midst of a global pandemic, the proposed competition stands to negatively affect the sport.
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13 December 2019
Conservative Party wins majority in general election
Boris Johnson secures enough votes to form a government following a divisive campaign
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2 August 2019
The cruel joke of Boris Johnson
With Boris Johnson as our new PM, we have one of the most easily mockable PMs for a long time but does joking about him help or hinder him?
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23 July 2019
Boris Johnson: is there still hope?
Boris' personality flaws might be Britain's best bet
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27 June 2019
British politics is broken
Three years since the Brexit vote and we have lost two prime ministers, the opposition, global authority, and the ability to conduct civil political discourse