Johnson ‘full of optimism’ as polls close in crunch by-elections
Boris Johnson acknowledged that mid-term votes are “never necessarily easy for any government” as polls closed in Wakefield and Tiverton and Honiton.
Boris Johnson acknowledged that mid-term votes are “never necessarily easy for any government” as polls closed in Wakefield and Tiverton and Honiton.
An undercover police officer infiltrated the group.
The two by-elections, both triggered after the previous Tory MPs resigned due to scandals, are seen as key tests for Boris Johnson’s leadership.
Figures show that almost 19,000 GPs are planning to leave the profession.
MPs debate NHS dentistry and share extreme examples of patients taking care into their own hands.
The MoD’s note said many Russian soldiers of all ranks “likely remain confused about the war’s objectives”.
The Labour leader urged supporters not to be complacent with just days to go to until the by-election.
The Prime Minister’s visit was arranged in secret.
The Prime Minister is meeting President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Boris Johnson had been due to address Tory MPs and party members during a Northern Research Group event but travelled to Ukraine instead.
But Tiverton and Honiton candidate Helen Hurford twice declined to say the Prime Minister is trustworthy.
Conservative hopeful Nadeem Ahmed said former MP Imran Ahmad Khan, who was convicted of sexual assault, was a ‘bad apple’ like the mass-murderer GP.
The overall NHS waiting list for England stands at 6.5 million people.
Around 1,000 adults in Scotland are diagnosed with brain tumours annually.
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