UK to rejoin EU student exchange scheme
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The PM is set to reverse a decision by Boris Johnson's government to leave the EU Erasmus scheme for university students.
Boris Johnson provided the birthday entertainment at a party for his four-year-old daughter Romy, as he was seen dancing in a pair of fairy wings. In a video posted to Instagram by wife Carrie Johnson,
BORIS Johnson is still winging it — this time at a fairy-themed party for his daughter’s birthday. The former Tory PM, 61, and his wife Carrie, 37, celebrated Romy turning four. BoJo wore a green
Boris Johnson, former prime minister of the United Kingdom, has tipped Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party, as a
Boris Johnson celebrated his daughter Romy's fourth birthday with a fairy and pixie themed party, donning a pixie costume and dancing the cha cha. The festivities included a Tinkerbell performer, children in wings,
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Boris Johnson eviscerates Labour's Brexit reversal plan - 'We'll fight Starmer to the end'
Boris Johnson has slammed Keir Starmer's Brexit reversal plan, saying MPs will be "walking into a hail of machine gun fire" if they attempt to overturn the 2016 referendum.The former Prime Minister argued in a column in the Daily Mail that a growing number of Labour MPs want Starmer gone as the party sinks to a record low of 14% approval.
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has faced widespread criticism for downplaying Nigeria’s growing insecurity during a visit to the country.
Prime Minister, 61, who lives in Oxfordshire, was seen dressed in a tiara, green glittery fairy wings and rubber pixie ears as he attempted to follow a dance routine.
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Ex-UK PM Johnson in Nigeria, reassures foreign investors
Ex-UK PM Boris Johnson reassures Nigeria foreign investors about safety during the Imo State Economic Summit, highlighting investment opportunities.
It is unacceptable that bereaved families are expected to subsidise the lifestyle of the man whose decisions led to the deaths of our loved ones."
Joseph Boakai, president of Liberia, and Boris Johnson, former prime minister of the United Kingdom, is present at the Imo economic summit 2025.