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Boris Johnson tackles his woman problem

The frontrunner to become the UK's next Prime Minister will promote Liz Truss in an attempt to confront his 'women problem', allies believe. Pictured: Boris Johnson and Liz Truss.




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Labour attack Boris Johnson over appearance despite Jeremy Corbyn's own battles over unkempt look

The Labour Party risked ridicule today after it attacked Boris Johnson for being 'scruffy' despite Jeremy Corbyn's own history of being criticised over his own appearance.




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Boris's first gaffe? PM says QUEEN told him 'I don't know why anyone would want the job'

The incoming premier is said to have loudly told Downing Street staff the monarch said 'I don't know why anyone would want the job' during official audience, as he entered No 10 for the first time.




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David Cameron wins his bid to build SNOOKER ROOM at his £2 million Cornish holiday home

The ex-PM and his wife Samantha, 48, have been given permission to build a games room to house a snooker table in the garden of their retreat in the pretty village of Trebetherick, Cornwall




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Police arrest curry king who rubbed shoulders with prime ministers on slavery charge

Enam Ali, 58, was arrested after police raided a restaurant in Surrey whose A-list diners have included Johnny Depp and Pierce Brosnan. It is understood he has been released under investigation.




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You can't tell the British public who to like - or vote for on Love Island, by JIM SHELLEY

Love Island forgot one of the golden rules of television, and life in fact. Never tell the British public who to like - who they should like or even who they do like - and certainly not who to vote for.




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Billionaire Russian oligarch Vladimir Chernukhin charged with perverting course of justice

Billionaire Vladimir Chernukhin, 51, of Fitzrovia, central London, is alleged to have lied in High Court proceedings by stating he was the beneficial owner of Compas View Ltd.




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Boris Johnson sparks election speculation by hiring expert who worked on winning 2015 Tory campaign

The Prime Minister is said to have hired Isaac Levido as his director of politics and campaigning. He was a former deputy to Mr Crosby, who oversaw David Cameron's win four years ago.




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DAN HODGES: Why the bonkers, scruffy anarchist Dominic Cummings could save Brexit...and the Tories 

'Look at me, I'm different,' special adviser to Prime Minister Boris Johnson Cummings appears to be saying with his body language, writes Dan Hodges.




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SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: David Cameron's fixer pal Andrew Feldman turns a £500,000 profit

SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: David Cameron isn't the only one who has been coining it since leaving Downing Street. So, too, has his former Tory Party chair Andrew Feldman.




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UK shale gas reserves could be up to 80% lower than previously thought 

Researchers from the University of Nottingham and British Geological Survey analysed samples taken from Bowland in Lancashire to make the finding.




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Prue Leith's son Danny Kruger is revealed as a key aide to Boris Johnson

Bake Off star baker Prue Leith will advise an independent review of NHS food - but her son is already a very senior government adviser.




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BLACK DOG: David Cameron gets his just desserts - from Farage bankroller Arron Banks 

BLACK DOG: As he prepares to emerge from his shepherd's hut and break his silence on Brexit with the publication of his delayed memoirs, David Cameron can expect some flak.




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David Cameron's Tory HQ in plot to keep 'posh and white' Jacob Rees-Mogg off their 'A-list'

David Cameron's Conservative Party officials tried to block Jacob Rees-Mogg from entering Parliament at the 2010 Election because he was too white and 'posh.'




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John Bercow walks away with gold-plated £1MILLION pension

John Bercow is regarded by many as a reforming Speaker - but his time in the famous green chair has also been blighted by controversy over expenses, bullying and Brexit.




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RICHARD KAY asks just what can we expect from David Cameron's hotly-anticipated memoirs?

For the past three years Mr Cameron has been in self-imposed purdah, writes RICHARD KAY. The man who triggered the EU referendum has been desperate not to be seen as a back-seat driver.




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Question Time audience member rants he is 'sick and tired' of Brexit row

Charlie asked on the flagship BBC show whether he could sue David Cameron for for causing 'mental distress' by sparking the debacle.




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Jeremy Clarkson plans to install vegetable patch, potting shed and plant room on his estate

He originally had planning permission to create a 'sensational party barn'. Clarkson's latest request has been lodged with West Oxfordshire District Council.




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MATTHEW GOODWIN says David Cameron should remember what the British people asked for 

MATTHEW GOODWIN: To many hard-working and patriotic Brits, Cameron epitomises a smug, wealthy and distant liberal caste.




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David Cameron reveals 'shock' at hearing daughter Nancy use F-word during Brexit row with pupil

Mr Cameron wrote in his newly-published autobiography that the Nancy, now 15, was responding to a pupil at a school fair who had said 'f*** you' when she said she was backing Remain.




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Priti Patel dismisses David Cameron Brexit attack saying 'there is no point in going over the past'

Mr Cameron has been scathing about the comments made on immigration by the then employment minister in the run-up to the June 2016 vote.




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Boris Johnson called Michael Gove 'a bit cracked', David Cameron's memoirs reveal

Michael Gove famously sabotaged the current UK Prime Minister's first leadership bid in 2016 by launching his own rival campaign, forcing Boris Johnson (pictured together) to pull out.




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Jean-Claude Juncker promised David Cameron 'I want to make Brexit work'

The European Commission chief tried to reassure the outgoing Mr Cameron at a Brussels summit just days after the EU referendum result in 2016, according to the ex-PM's new memoirs.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: Migration was Vote Leave's killer punch. Of course, Cameron walked right into it 

DOMINIC LAWSON: Cameron's attempt to mix support for EU membership with the rhetoric of untrammelled national self-determination was fundamentally dishonest.




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David Cameron blasts Boris Johnson's sacking of 21 Tory rebels

David Cameron (pictured in an ITV interview which aired last night) also criticised Mr Johnson's decision to prorogue Parliament, accusing him of 'sharp practice'.




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David Cameron woke up wondering what John Bercow would do 'to make my life hell today'

Former Prime Minister David Cameron said he was left 'scratching his head' by some of the rulings that John Bercow (pictured) made as Speaker of the Commons.




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George Osborne says EU referendum should never have taken place

The pro-European former Chancellor told the BBC that Mr Cameron (pictured in the Commons together in 2016) had spent his career 'feeding the idea' that 'Brussels was to blame'.




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DOMINIC SANDBROOK's first look at David Cameron's memoirs

Much of David Cameron's book is overshadowed by the inevitability of Britain's EU exit, which gives the whole thing a defensive, even melancholy air, says DOMINIC SANDBROOK.




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David Cameron and Nick Clegg 'nearly came to blows' during coalition

The then Tory and Lib Dem leaders appeared all smiles as they formed the coalition government in 2010, after Cameron failed to win a majority of seats in the election.




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SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: David Cameron's school pals don't recall maggots on the menu! 

SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: David Cameron's claims about Heatherdown, the school he attended in Ascot, have caused dismay and anger among his fellow Old Heatherdonians.




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No wonder Queen is not amused Prime Ministers are meant to keep quiet says RICHARD KAY

RICHARD KAY: The Queen has always strived to be above politics. At the time of the referendum, Buckingham Palace was at great pains to stress that it was a matter for the Scottish people




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STEPHEN GLOVER: Enemies of the Tories will relish the backbiting in David Cameron's memoir 

STEPHEN GLOVER: David Cameron's memoir suggests Boris Johnson 'didn't believe' in Brexit and Michael Gove is a 'floam-flecked Faragist'. Will be a hit with those who wish the Tory party ill.




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Australian election king Sir Lynton Crosby loses out on running Johnson's General Election campaign 

HARRY COLE: Sir Lynton Crosby may have masterminded Boris Johnson's successful bids for City Hall and helped to put him in No 10, but I hear he will not be running his Election campaign.




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Bake Off star Prue Leith's son Danny Kruger in the running for a plum Conservative safe seat

Great British Bake Off star Prue Leith's son Danny Kruger is in the running to be handed a Tory safe seat in Wiltshire at the general election.




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JANE FRYER coasted to the first inland wavepark of its kind

JANE FRYER: The sky is grey, the temperature falling and the wind is whipping into a bitter swirl as I stand, in a snug-fitting wetsuit, on what was a swathe of old farmland just outside Bristol.




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Theresa May set to earn THOUSANDS after signing up to top US public speaking agency

The former prime minister, who was humiliated by 'coughgate' during her 2017 Conservative conference speech, has signed up with the Washington Speakers Bureau (WSB).




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Treasury makes routine costing of Labour's pledges but civil service BLOCKS publication of report 

Sajid Javid was locked in a furious row with the head of the civil service last night after he blocked plans to publish official costings for Labour's 'eye-watering' election pledges.




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John Bercow launches a blistering attack on 'born to rule' David Cameron

John Bercow has launched a stinging attack on David Cameron as he accused the former prime minister of believing he is 'born to rule'.




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HARRY COLE: Exclusive club for ex-Prime Ministers is rocked by a rift

HARRY COLE: Gathering last weekend for the traditional Remembrance Day commemorations, I hear things were rather tense among the former premiers.




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Fracking farce: Industry fails to live up to its promise

David Cameron's government had predicted the development of a £33billion industry with 64,500 jobs with 20 frackign wells operational by mid 2020.




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Ex-prime minister of Saint Kitts held at Gatwick Airport after trying to leave Britain with £70,000

Dr Denzil Douglas was detained at the airport by UK Border Force three weeks ago but he could not explain why he was attempting to leave the country with the cash.




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Boris Johnson's girlfriend Carrie Symonds opted for a more casual election victory look

Carrie Symonds, 31, was the picture of laid back style as she joined boyfriend Boris Johnson, 55, on the steps of Number 10 this morning, hours after the Tories' landslide victory.




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Arise, Sir Iain Duncan Smith: Former Conservative leader receives knighthood

Former Tory Party leader Iain Duncan Smith - the self-declared 'quiet man' of politics - receives a knighthood. He has been regarded as the 'architect' of universal credit.




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More than 100,000 people sign a petition to block Iain Duncan Smith's knighthood

The petition, which had more than 170,000 signatures by 2am today, claimed that as work and pensions secretary under David Cameron, Sir Iain was the architect of 'cruel welfare reforms'.




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You were the future once! Jose Mourinho relishes being the underdog but Jurgen Klopp is king

ROB DRAPER AT ANFIELD: Jose Mourinho and Jurgen Klopp don't quite play the same roles in life experience. Yet the line fits in terms of respective career trajectories.




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Holly Willoughby is likened to 'a Victorian school mistress and a NUN'

The TV stalwart, 38, donned a £390 dress from Cefinn, the womanswear line helmed by former Prime Minister David Cameron's wife Samantha, however the dress was met with mixed responses




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Holly Willoughby wins over fans with her leggy cream miniskirt on This Morning

The presenter opted for a tasteful cream skirt and sheer shirt from popular womanswear brand & Other Stories ahead of her appearance on the ITV show.




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Donald Tusk describes the ancient city's architecture as 'a circle of boring identical facades' 

Donald Tusk described the The Circus in Bath, Somerset, as a 'circle of boring identical facades' and said 'god knows why' it has heritage status, in his memoir Szczerze.




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HARRY COLE: Fresh storm over the Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis stopped with wads of cash 

HARRY COLE: Given the National Crime Agency, the UK's FBI, is probing where the cash is from, is such behaviour becoming of a member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council?




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David Cameron backs Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's decision to quit royal life

SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: As Prince Harry licks his wounds after admitting he 'had no option' but to quit royal duties, David Cameron offered him some support.