FERRYHILL went global this morning as Prime Minister Boris Johnson dropped in on a primary school to join a link-up with Uhuru Kenyatta, the president of Kenya, who was in a school in Nairobi. Adding to the international feel of the morning at Cleves Cross was the presence of former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard. Mr Johnson, making his fifth visit in less than two months to one of the North-East’s former red wall seats, announced a new £55m fund which will support education in developing countries and will boost the UK’s ambition to get 40m more girls into school around the world in the next five years.