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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has reportedly married Carrie Symonds in a “secret wedding.” Here’s a look at who is Johnson’s wife, her age, occupation, and net worth! The news of their wedding was confirmed by several British outlets. The pair reportedly had a small ceremony and were surrounded by their close friends and family members. Following this, several people took to social media to congratulate the couple. READ MORE: What was Jeffrey Sanker’s cause of death? Photo byTejas Sandhu/MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images ....
Tony Blair unleashed a stinging attack on the “woke left” on Wednesday warning that Labour could cease to exist and that Sir Keir Starmer is 'struggling to break through with the public' ....
Former UK PM Cameron details extensive Greensill lobbying FILE PHOTO: Britain s former Prime Minister David Cameron arrives to attend the National Service of Remembrance, on Remembrance Sunday, at The Cenotaph in Westminster, London, Britain, November 10, 2019. REUTERS/Simon Dawson May 11, 2021 LONDON (Reuters) -Former British Prime Minister David Cameron repeatedly contacted senior ministers over a four-month period in 2020 to lobby for the now-failed, supply-chain finance firm Greensill Capital, according to documents published on Tuesday. Cameron’s involvement in efforts to secure access for Greensill Capital to the government’s pandemic funding schemes have fuelled wider questions about lobbyists’ influence over British government decision-making. ....
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