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Boris Johnson's staff got drunk, brawled and abused cleaners during Covid lockdowns, damning report finds London (CNN) Parties that went on until the early hours of the morning. Drunken staff vomiting and fighting with each other. Downing Street walls stained with red wine. And an illegal birthday party for Britain's Prime Minister, complete with six-packs ...
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Russia's war in Ukraine "Fierce battles" are taking place around Severodonetsk in eastern Ukraine, Ukrainian officials said, as Russia intensifies efforts to take full control of the Luhansk region. In neighboring Donetsk, Ukraine's Defense Ministry said Russian forces are ...
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Corporations Pledge to Buy 'Green' at Davos Gathering A global buyers' club of more than 50 companies, including Microsoft and Ford Motor, say they will buy "green" steel, aluminum and other commodities by 2030.
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Ça va trop loin, or not far enough? Quebec passes controversial new law to 'promote and enhance' French Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks to the media. "I was a French teacher in [British Columbia]. I know how ...
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Conservative frontrunner deploys populist strike on Ottawa's elites OTTAWA, Ont. — Pierre Poilievre is on a quest to replace Justin Trudeau. He's not out simply to upend the political establishment — he wants to burn it down. "The most powerful people in the country … will be accountable when I'm prime minister," ...
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Partygate: Key official wrote 'We seem to have got away with it' Many messages are from officials who have been anonymised, but one name to feature regularly is Martin Reynolds - Boris Johnson's former principal private secretary. In one WhatsApp message, he expressed relief ...
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Sue Gray report: Drunken No 10 party culture in lockdown laid bare Staff partied in Downing Street while the rest of the UK was in lockdown with the approval of their bosses, according to Sue Gray's report. The senior civil servant said many events "should not have been allowed" and the PM and his officials "must bear ...
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A new report blames Boris Johnson for allowing parties during COVID lockdown Most lawmakers in Johnson's governing Conservative Party have so far stood by him, and it's not yet clear if senior civil servant Sue Gray's much-anticipated report will change that. Gray investigated 16 gatherings attended by ...
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China wants 10 small Pacific nations to sign on to 'game-changing' security agreement A draft of the agreement obtained by The Associated Press shows that China wants to train Pacific police officers, team up on "traditional and non-traditional security" and expand law enforcement cooperation. China also ...
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Dem China hawks hope Biden's Taiwan gaffe was no accident The White House insists that Joe Biden wasn't abandoning longstanding U.S. policy with his declaration that the U.S. would use military force to defend Taiwan from China. Many of his congressional allies are hoping otherwise.
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