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James Slack was the Daily Mail political journalist who penned the famous “ENEMIES OF THE PEOPLE” front page, then ended up as official spokesperson to May and Johnson, before becoming director of ...
It’s a good thing for Boris Johnson that ostriches can’t vote. It seems that one of the giant birds recently attacked the former British prime minister while he was at a drive-through wildlife park in ...
Former U.K. prime minister Boris Johnson was attacked by an ostrich at a Texas safari park. Carrie Johnson, the Tory politician’s wife, posted a video the incident on Instagram Sunday.
Boris Johnson attacked by ostrich while at a safari park with his family The former prime minister was bitten by an ostrich as he drove through a safari park with his son.
Boris Johnson attacked by ostrich while at a safari park with his family The former prime minister was bitten by an ostrich as he drove through a safari park with his son. Monday 7 April 2025 17: ...
Boris Johnson has never been ... The awkwardness didn’t stop with Dilyn, though. In his departing speech outside No 10, Johnson managed to thank his pets - the aforementioned dog and cat ...
Boris Johnson has had to fend off his fair share of attacks during his controversial tenure as Britain's Prime Minister. Most were in the form of barbed comments from his political rivals in ...
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has welcomed Stephen Graham and Jack Thorne’s four-part Netflix drama Adolescence being made available in schools to help combat toxic online influences.
Boris Johnson, the former Prime Minister, was caught on camera shriek from pain as an ostrich nipped at him through his car window. The video, shared by a chuckling Carrie Johnson, depicts a ...
Get Me Out of Here alongside Mr Johnson's dad Stanley Johnson, commented: "I'm SCREAMING." One fan said: "Love Boris. So miss him in Government. He is badly needed." Another added: "Love the giggles.
The brief, drawn up by the legal director at the Home Office, also lists Boris Johnson, Rishi Sunak, and Ben Wallace as ministers who will likely be asked to give evidence about how their decision ...