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Boris Johnson vows to stand up to Donald Trump and insists ousted Brit ambassador Sir Kim Darroch has his ‘full support’

End of Brexit Party? Support for Nigel Farage’s rebel party plummets – shock new poll

Brexit Party surge is fading, new poll shows

Johnson has thrown US ambassador under the bus, say top Tories

Raging Tory minister lashes Boris Johnson for ‘throwing Ambassador under a bus’

Ambassador’s parting shot at Boris: As UK’s man in Washington quits over leaked Trump memos, Johnson is accused of ‘throwing him under a bus’ by not giving him his public backing

‘Intolerably nasty!’ Former diplomat furious at ambassador attack – and condemns Farage

Boris Johnson faces backlash over revelation Kim Darroch quit because he refused to support him over Trump email leak

May told to keep out of talks on new US ambassador

Boris Johnson must be free to choose a new US ambassador if he becomes Prime Minister, say allies

Boris Johnson slams ‘bizarre’ criticism he threw Britain’s ambassador to US Sir Kim Darroch ‘under the bus’

Boris Johnson’s partner ‘left £80k Tory HQ job over unauthorised expense claims’

Boris lover in Tory expenses ‘abuse’ claim: Carrie Symonds forced to quit £80k Tory HQ job over ‘poor work’ and accused of costing party thousands in improper expenses

Fury as Boris Johnson’s lover accused of quitting Tory HQ role amid alleged expenses row

Boris Johnson’s girlfriend Carrie Symonds claims she’s victim of smear campaign over reports she was booted from Tory job for fiddling expenses

Boris Johnson refuses to say whether he would resign as prime minister if Brexit not delivered on time

MPs vote to extend abortion and same-sex marriage rights to Northern Ireland

MPs applaud landslide votes for abortion and gay marriage in Northern Ireland

Abortion and same-sex marriage to be extended to Northern Ireland if a new Executive cannot be formed

Same-sex marriage for Northern Ireland backed by House of Commons

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