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Put Some Red Meat On Plans And You'll Bounce Back, Boris
HAVING just survived his leadership challenge, Boris Johnson must now get on with the job of being the proper Tory he was elected to be in 2019 – bringing on Brexit benefits, encouraging growth by cutting taxes and shrinking the state.
It's Time To Move On And Deliver For Britain, Says Raab
Dominic Raab warned Boris Johnson’s critics to “draw a line in the sand” after Monday’s confidence vote and focus on the “bread and butter issues” the public care about.
Javid: NHS Like Blockbuster In Age Of Netflix... It Must Change
THE NHS is more like a Blockbuster video shop than Netflix, the Health Secretary said yesterday.
More Than 300 Monkeypox Cases Now Found In The UK
A further 77 cases of monkeypox have been recorded in the UK, bringing the total to 302. The majority of cases, 287, are in England, while 10 have been identified within Scotland, three in Wales and two in Northern Ireland.
EasyJet Extends Daily Flight Cancellation Chaos
With tens of thousands of travellers still stranded after a weekend of flight disruption, easyJet has revealed it will continue to cancel dozens of flights - most of them to and from its main base, London Gatwick.
Johnson Tells MPs He'd 'Do It Again' Over Partygate As Anti-Corruption Tsar Resigns
Boris Johnson privately told MPs he would "do it again” in regard to Partygate, hours after his own anti-corruption tsar resigned over No 10's response to the scandal.
Sunak 'Not Under Pressure' From PM
THE Chancellor has said there was no pressure from the Prime Minister to announce a package of financial support for UK households a day after Boris Johnson came under pressure due to the release of the Sue Gray report.
Boris Survives As 148 MPs Make Their Mark
M.E.N. Westminster Editor Boris Johnson has clung on to power for at least another year after Tory rebels failed in their bid to oust the embattled Prime Minister.
Apple Unveils 'Buy Now, Pay Later' Feature And Redesigned Lock Screen For iPhone Users
Apple is set to introduce a “buy now, pay later" feature for its Apple Pay service, the company has announced at its Worldwide Developer Conference.
Gangsters Called Drug Courier A 'Little Idiot' In Secret Texts
'Gofer' ferried cannabis for notorious crime family
1 In 4 On Hospital Wait List
'Crisis' linked to staff shortages
Musk Threatens To Halt $44bn Twitter Buyout Over 'Material Breach'
Elon Musk has accused Twitter of committing a "material breach" of his $44bn (£35bn) agreement to buy the company and has threatened to terminate the deal, in the clearest indication yet that the world's richest man is preparing to walk away from the takeover.
Fears Grow For Safety Of UK Journalist Missing In Amazon
Fears are growing over the safety of a British journalist and a Brazilian Indigenous expert who have disappeared in one of the most remote corners of the Amazon just days after receiving threats.
'Beginning Of The End': Rebel MPs Vow To Keep Up Pressure On Johnson
Tory rebels have vowed to keep trying to force Boris Johnson from office, as the prime minister's allies admitted he was reaching "the beginning of the end" after a devastating result in last night's no-confidence vote.
£30m Boost To Support Shift To Electric Vehicles
THE Scottish Government will provide more than £30million this year to support a move to electric vehicles.
Russia 'Nuclear Mutants' Threat
TV host predicts assault over missiles row
Why Do 2nd Home Owners Get Another £400, Rishi?
Sunak grilled on energy bill help for property barons
Harry And Meghan Jet Off Again After Flying Visit
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have returned to California after a fleeting trip to the UK for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
Best And Worst Of PM Who Has Had To Roll With The Punches
Boris Johnson has faced numerous challenges in three years as PM. Here are some of his highs and lows.
UK Defies Putin Threats To Send Ukraine Latest Rocket Artillery
LONG-range multiple-launch rocket systems are being sent to Ukraine by the UK, despite threats from Vladimir Putin.
Let's Get Physical, Robson Tells New Manager Erik
Bryan Robson has called upon Erik ten Hag to add "more physical players" to the United squad this summer.
'Boris Won't Face Confidence Vote'
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said he does not believe Boris Johnson will face a confidence vote this week, but were there to be one the Prime Minister would win.
Meat & Fish Recalled In Food Safety Alert
A WIDESCALE recall has been issued by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland over meat and sandwich products from stores.
Splits Over Gun Control Are A Growing Problem In The US
The Chris Jacobs situation illustrates the difficulties caused by partisanship in American politics, says Chris Stevenson
Maternity Unit's Trainee Doctors Near 'Meltdown'
Regulators have raised serious concerns about trainee doctors within the maternity department at one of the largest trusts in the country.
Britain Will Give Long-Range Rocket Launchers To Ukraine
The UK is to boost Ukraine's fightback against Russian invaders in the eastern Donbas region by supplying highly accurate long-range rocket launchers, defence secretary Ben Wallace has announced.
Khan Says Brexit To Blame For Holiday Chaos At Airports
Brexit is to blame for the chaos at Britain's airports, which has seen hundreds of flights cancelled and thousands of people's half-term travel plans disrupted, London mayor Sadiq Khan has said.
Graham Brady The Grandee Everyone's Watching
Graham Brady once quipped that his pile of letters calling for a vote of no confidence in the prime minister always had "an element of traffic in both directions ...
Black People One-Third Less Likely To Get Cancer Diagnosis By Screening
Black people are more than a third less likely than white people to be diagnosed with cancer via screening in England, according to the first study of its kind, prompting calls for targeted efforts to boost uptake of such programmes.
Hijabs No Bar For The Course - As Golf Sessions For Muslims Prove
Last weekend, something unusual happened at Walton Heath golf club, one of the world's top courses whose first captain became King Edward VIII and which has counted four prime ministers, including Winston Churchill, among its members.