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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson continued a tour of Scotland after a member of his team tested positive for Covid-19, deciding not to self-isolate even as others on the trip did.
When British Prime Minister Boris Johnson landed on Thursday in Orkney, an archipelago off Scotland’s northern coast, he boldly proclaimed that the trip proved his commitment to a united nation ...
Ruth Davidson has set herself on a collision course with Boris Johnson, after the leader of the Scottish Conservatives said she will not support a no-deal Brexit. Scottish independence: new poll ...
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson rejected Scotland's demand for a second independence referendum, nearly six years after Scots voted to remain a part of the United Kingdom.
In his so-called “People’s PMQs,” Boris Johnson failed to directly mention the big news of the day – that Scotland’s highest court had ruled his prorogation of Parliament unlawful.
Boris Johnson won’t be vacationing in Scotland after some issues after a near-fatal incident last summer. An aide of the PM told the Times of London “he nearly drowned,” during a … ...
Boris Johnson said it would be "utterly outrageous" for a Scottish person to become prime minister. The frontrunner to be Britain's next prime minister wrote in 2005 that "government by a Scot is ...
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon wants Boris Johnson to acknowledge that elections have consequences. Sturgeon’s Scottish National party won 48 of Scotland’s 59 seats in the UK P… ...
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Still, Scotland’s first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, is far more popular in polls than Mr. Johnson, and her Scottish National Party stands to run up a huge mandate in parliamentary elections next May.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson continued a tour of Scotland after a member of his team tested positive for Covid-19, deciding not to self-isolate even as others on the trip did.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson continued a tour of Scotland after a member of his team tested positive for Covid-19, deciding not to self-isolate even as others on the trip did.
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