Tyson Fury takes wife Paris bargain hunting in ASDA after spending £190k on a Lamborghini
Tyson Fury and his wife Paris went for a budget shopping adventure at Asda, claiming that 'Boris Johnson would be proud' of their savings.
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Tyson Fury and his wife Paris went for a budget shopping adventure at Asda, claiming that 'Boris Johnson would be proud' of their savings.
A pensioner who sent a 'vile and abusive email' to Angela Rayner calling her an 'ugly menopausal pig' has been fined £700. It comes after the Ashton-under-Lyne MP was forced to appeal a decision not to prosecute the man.
Boris Johnson will soon face the Covid Inquiry and will be questioned under oath. The former Prime Minister is expected to provide evidence across a two-day period on Wednesday, and Thursday next week, over his time in No 10. Current Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is expected to appear at the same inquiry the following week.
Professor Sir Jonathan Van-Tam has revealed that he first heard about Rishi Sunak's Eat Out to Help Out scheme on television. England’s former deputy chief medical officer criticised the scheme, saying it “didn’t feel sensible", as he gave evidence to the UK's official Covid-19 inquiry on Wednesday.
Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak thought it was 'okay' to let people die from coronavirus during the pandemic, the official Covid-19 inquiry has heard.
The UK’s inquiry into how the authorities handled the Covid-19 pandemic today (October 31) heard evidence from top aides to Boris Johnson.
The UK government made a “huge blunder” around the Marcus Rashford free school meals campaign, a former key adviser to Boris Johnson said, as he lamented the lack of diversity among policymakers.
Boris Johnson suggested he believed the coronavirus pandemic was “nature’s way of dealing with old people” as he resisted lockdown measures, a former government scientist has claimed.