Boris Johnson's government went on the defensive as it awaited an official report into coronavirus lockdown-breaking parties at the UK prime minister's Downing Street office and residence
The pictures, released by ITV News channel, reportedly show Johnson at a farewell drinks party on November 13, 2020, for which at least one person is believed to have been fined by Scotland Yard
UK PM Boris Johnson on Tuesday became the first world leader to address the Ukrainian Parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, when he hailed the country's finest hour in the conflict with Russia.
The Opposition parties in the UK have questioned in Parliament PM Boris Johnson's decision to visit a British-owned bulldozer factory in Gujarat during his visit to India last week.
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The UK government will send more military aid in the form of much-needed defence equipment to Ukraine in its fight against Russia, PM Boris Johnson told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
In a phone conversation with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that his country is set to provide the war-torn nation with more military equipment.
The British Prime Minister has been issued with one fixed penalty notice of a fine over his birthday party in the Cabinet Room of Downing Street in June 2020, which he paid up immediately
Even as it is almost certain that India will not give up its independent foreign policy, the visits and their outcomes are being scrutinised with a fine toothcomb
India and the United Kingdom said that they will work in partnership to increase their mutual cyber resilience, taking a holistic and whole-of-society approach
Johnson also said the UK government has ordered the extradition of economic offenders wanted in India but legal technicalities are making the process difficult