The four rows that could sink EU deal: Fishing rights, Euro courts, goods and trade deal legalities

The FOUR rows that could sink EU trade deal: Britain and the EU warn of ‘serious’ and ‘significant’ differences that could sink post-Brexit negotiations Chief negotiator David Frost is in Brussels for the first round of EU negotiations He and Michel Barnier have warned of ‘serious’ and ‘significant’ differences  Both sides have agreed to try … Read more

PM’s Northern Ireland bridge could be a TUNNEL, says Scottish Secretary Alister Jack

Boris Johnson’s planned bridge to Northern Ireland could end up being a tunnel, the Scottish Secretary said today. Alister Jack said the PM agreed with him that an underground link could be cheaper and avoid problems such as the huge Second World War munitions dump in the Irish Sea.  Mr Johnson has previously extolled the … Read more

Coronavirus can survive on surfaces for three days, says NHS

Someone who is infected with the coronavirus can spread it with just a simple cough or a sneeze, scientists say. More than 3,300 people with the virus are now confirmed to have died and over 96,000 have been infected. Here’s what we know so far: What is the coronavirus?  A coronavirus is a type of … Read more

‘Boris Johnson begrudgingly admits he will change his new baby’s nappy

Viewers of This Morning today questioned if Prime Minister Boris Johnson is fit to run the country because he ‘won’t even change his child’s nappy’, amid the leader skirting around the question of whether or not he would be helping with changing duties.  The Prime Minister appeared on the sofa where he was quizzed about … Read more

Boris Johnson claims he couldn’t visit flood areas because he would hamper emergency services

Boris Johnson defends his decision not to visit flood areas for 19 days claiming he would hamper emergency services after Philip Schofield mocks him: ‘People thought you’d put yourself into self-isolation’ This Morning presenter made quarantine quip while talking to Prime Minister   Comes amid criticism aimed at Boris Johnson for not visiting flood victims  The … Read more

‘I’ll stick with Prit’: Boris Johnson doubles down on his backing for beleaguered Home Secretary

‘I’ll stick with Prit’: Boris Johnson doubles down on his backing for beleaguered Home Secretary in This Morning interview but reveals he has made it clear to the Cabinet ‘I don’t like bullying’ Prime Minister said the under-pressure minister was doing an ‘outstanding job’  His most senior female minister facing increasing pressure to step down  … Read more

Priti Patel bullying claims: Boris Johnson backs Home Secretary

Boris Johnson heaped praise on Priti Patel at PMQs today despite fresh claims she bullied civil servants. Ms Patel was seated next to Mr Johnson for PMQs as he voiced ‘confidence’ in her and said she is doing an ‘outstanding job’. Challenged by Jeremy Corbyn on the issues, Mr Johnson said it was right that … Read more

Andrea Leadsom reignites feud with John Bercow as she jokes she’d like to tell him to ‘F OFF’

Andrea Leadsom reignites her feud with ex-Speaker John Bercow as she jokes he’s the only MP she’d like to tell to ‘F OFF’ in lighthearted ministerial resignation speech She used a ministerial resignation speech to mock the ex-Speaker again   Was taking the Commons through her achievements in Government  She was axed as business secretary by Boris … Read more

The great handshake debate: How world leaders are divided over whether to touch their subjects

World leaders are continuing to shake hands across the globe despite health officials suggesting the gesture should be banned to stop the spread of coronavirus. Senior members of the British royal family such as Prince Charles, Prince William and his wife Kate all carried out public appearances yesterday where they used the traditional greeting as … Read more

Spitting Image returns! Celebrities including Prince Harry set for mauling

Spitting Image is making a return to the small screen – with Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and Dominic Cummings among its new victims. Programme-makers said: ‘With the world getting smaller and more turbulent, the time couldn’t be more appropriate for an iconic British satirical take on global events.’ The series will air this autumn on … Read more