Thank you Boris, you gave Britain back its freedom – that’s splashed on the Daily Exoress front page.
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Clinging on for one last party? asks the front page of the Daily Mirror which claims Boris is planning a lavish party at the end of the month.
Leave Means Leave – that’s how the Metro’s front splash reacts to the news the PM leave when a new leader is elected.
The Guardian – It’s (almost) over – that’s the headline on the front splash of the Guardian.
The Guardian says BORIS JOHNSON dramatically quit as prime minister after a mass walkout of MPs finally sealed his fate, signalling an end to one of the most divisive and turbulent periods in British politics.
The Metro says TOM TUGENDHAT has confirmed he will attempt to succeed Boris Johnson as prime minister.
Friday’s front pages are dominated by prime minister Boris Johnson’s resignation.
BBC News says PARTS of the UK are predicted to experience a heatwave over the next few days, the Met Office has said.
Sky News says BORIS JOHNSON has told his cabinet ministers his government will not seek to implement new policies or make major changes of direction after he resigned as Conservative Party leader.
France24 says JAPAN’S FORMER PM Shinzo Abe was shot during a campaign speech Friday in western Japan and was airlifted to a hospital, with local media reporting that he was not breathing.
Euronews says THE FINNISH parliament amended its laws on Tuesday, to strengthen the fences along the country’s border with Russia, as the Nordic nation continues the process of joining NATO.
Arab News says JORDANIAN authorities on Thursday have charged eight people in multiple crimes, primarily offenses that led to death and damage of others’ money, following a gas leak in the southern port city of Aqaba, state news agency Petra reported.
TRT World says Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer convicted of the murder of George Floyd, has been sentenced to more than 20 years in prison on US federal charges.
Jeremy Hunt has remained an influential figure in Westminster from the backbenches since he came in second place to Boris Johnson in the 2019 leadership race.
Penny Mordaunt, Rishi Sunak and Ben Wallace currently make the top three for most likely to replace Boris Johnson.
Who will replace Boris Johnson? The case for Ben Wallace – shocking poll reveals Wallace is the favourite amongst Tories.
PM resigns: The statement from Boris Johnson
The PM is to deliver a speech in front of No 10’s famous black door, officially resigning from the job.
Today, at around 12:30 pm, Boris Johnson is expected to stand outside the famous No 10 black door and deliever his speech, resigning as leader of the Tory party. But sources say he intends to stay as prime minister until the autumn, in a caretaker role.
Who will replace Boris Johnson? Rishi Sunak odds Former Chancellor Rishi Sunak dramatically quit 48hrs ago, triggering a mass exodus of MPs quitting the government (59 MP resignations at present). Sunak was once seen as the future of the Conservative party and was seen for a long time as the most likely option to replace Boris Johnson. However, the last few months have been tough for Sunak, whose once sparkling reputation has been dampened a bit following controversy over his wife’s tax affairs. He also received a fine for breaching lockdown rules. But he is still one of the favourites…
The 4 key events that saw Boris Johnson’s government fall It’s now been confirmed by No 10 that prime minister Boris Johnson will make a statement later today, officially resigning from his role. It is understood the PM will step down as party leader and remain the PM until the autumn – allowing time for the Conservatives to hold elect a new leader. But the opposition is not happy that the PM will remain in a caretaker role and is calling for someone else to take over – front runners include Dominic Raab or Theresa May for the caretaker role. …
Live from Downing street – PM Boris Johnson will resign as Conservative leader today. Live from Downing street Boris Johnson will resign as Conservative leader today – he will continue as Prime Minister until the autumn. Follow our live stream live from Downing street now! A Conservative leadership race will take place this summer and a new Prime Minister will be in place in time for the Tory party conference in October. Watch the Expose on Twitter and our Live from Downing street Live stream on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtPbuvm1aHk
Boris Johnson will resign as Conservative leader today Boris Johnson will resign Boris Johnson will resign as Conservative leader today – he will continue as Prime Minister until the autumn. A Conservative leadership race will take place this summer and a new Prime Minister will be in place in time for the Tory party conference in October. …………………… How did it happen? This all began when the two heavyweights of the Tory party resigned, Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid. But the hammer blow came this morning when the New Chancellor after less than 48 hours in the office. Nadhim Zahawi…
Boris Johnson to resign today
Nadhim Zahawi tells Boris Johnson he must go now, two days after being made Chancellor of the Exchequer. The Chancellor has been in post for just over a day. He was brought in to try and save Boris Johnson some time. But after the Tory party very firmly turned against its leader – he has now said the game is up. I’ve had radio silence from Downing Street this morning. Boris Johnson was defiant last night. In the most unprecedented of times, the chancellor had no choice but to publically tell the PM in a letter. The news headlines ‘…