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neverfarfrom a news bulletin is the former foreign secretary, boris johnson., bbc news reported on allegations about his private life which featured in one sunday paper. and on mrjohnson's own article in another newspaper in which he claims the government's brexit negotiations has wrapped a suicide vest around the british constitution. robin wells had this response. boris johnson continued to feature in news bulletins across the week, as did serena williams who lost saturday's us open tennis final after a dramatic on court outburst. here is our reporter. incensed at accusations of foul play, she directed her anger at umpire carlos ramos, saying, you will never, ever be in another court of mine. she then called him a thief and said he had stolen a point from her. that prompted him to escalate the penalty by awarding an entire game to the eventual winner. after the match, williams claimed she was fighting for a greater cause than simply her own. jenny wilson wondered... if you have been hooked by bbc one's sunday night series bodyguard, and millions have, then a
neverfarfrom a news bulletin is the former foreign secretary, boris johnson., bbc news reported on allegations about his private life which featured in one sunday paper. and on mrjohnson's own article in another newspaper in which he claims the government's brexit negotiations has wrapped a suicide vest around the british constitution. robin wells had this response. boris johnson continued to feature in news bulletins across the week, as did serena williams who lost saturday's us open tennis...
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neverfar never far from neverfarfrom a news bulletin is the former foreign secretary bolan —— boris johnsonhe former foreign secretary bolan —— borisjohnson. on sunday bbc news reported on allegations about his private life which featured him on the sunday paper. —— in one sunday paper. and another article in the newspaper in which mrjohnson claimed the brexit discussions had "wrapped a suicide vest" around the british population. borisjohnson continued boris johnson continued to feature in news bulletins across the week, as did serena williams who last saturday's us open tennis final after a dramatic outburst. incensed at accusations of foul play, she directed her anger at umpire carlos ramos was saying "you will never ever be on another court of mind." she called him a thief and said he had stolen a point from her, that prompted him to escalate the penalty by awarding an entire game to the eventual winner naomi osaka. after the match williams claimed she was fighting for a greater cause than simply her own. jenny wondered... if you have been hooked by bbc one's sunday night series bodygua
neverfar never far from neverfarfrom a news bulletin is the former foreign secretary bolan —— boris johnsonhe former foreign secretary bolan —— borisjohnson. on sunday bbc news reported on allegations about his private life which featured him on the sunday paper. —— in one sunday paper. and another article in the newspaper in which mrjohnson claimed the brexit discussions had "wrapped a suicide vest" around the british population. borisjohnson continued boris johnson...
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our political correspondent alex forsyth reports neverfarfrom a camera, it seems, but borisjohnson didn'tket fans at the oval yesterday. perhaps dreaming up his latest attack on the government's brexit plan. in today's mail on sunday he called it feeble and pathetic and said by promising no friction at the irish border... suicide bomb or suicide vest... that language was quickly criticised by tory colleagues. i think there are much better ways to articulate your differences and i think it's a reminder, i think, for all of us in public policy, whichever political party we represent, to use measured language because that's what the public want to see. some went much further. there is little doubt borisjohnson knew that his comments would provoke reaction. critics have suggested it was a deliberate distraction from revelations about his private life including the recent announcement about his divorce, but his supporters say his only focus is fighting for brexit and that's why he's being attacked. i think boris says it as he sees it and it's how many people see it in the country but few dare
our political correspondent alex forsyth reports neverfarfrom a camera, it seems, but borisjohnson didn'tket fans at the oval yesterday. perhaps dreaming up his latest attack on the government's brexit plan. in today's mail on sunday he called it feeble and pathetic and said by promising no friction at the irish border... suicide bomb or suicide vest... that language was quickly criticised by tory colleagues. i think there are much better ways to articulate your differences and i think it's a...
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our political correspondent alex forsyth reports neverfarfrom a camera, it seems, but borisjohnson didn'tst welcome from cricket fans at the oval yesterday. commentator: ah, the former foreign secretary appears to be on his own. booing. perhaps dreaming up his latest attack on the government's brexit plan. in today's mail on sunday he called it feeble and pathetic and said by promising no friction at the irish border... suicide bomb or suicide vest... that language was quickly criticised by tory colleagues. i think there are much better ways to articulate your differences and i think it's a reminder, i think, for all of us in public policy, whichever political party we represent, to use measured language because that's what the public want to see. some went much further. on twitter, the mp and former army officer tom tugendhat said... while sir alan duncan, a government minister, said it was one of the most disgusting moments in modern politics. with years of experience at westminster, there is little doubt boris johnson knew that his comments would provoke reaction. critics have suggeste
our political correspondent alex forsyth reports neverfarfrom a camera, it seems, but borisjohnson didn'tst welcome from cricket fans at the oval yesterday. commentator: ah, the former foreign secretary appears to be on his own. booing. perhaps dreaming up his latest attack on the government's brexit plan. in today's mail on sunday he called it feeble and pathetic and said by promising no friction at the irish border... suicide bomb or suicide vest... that language was quickly criticised by...
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neverfarfrom a camera, it seems, but borisjohnson didn't get the warmest welcome from cricket fans atfriction at the irish border: suicide bomb or suicide vest to describe the prime minister... that language was quickly criticised by tory colleagues. i think there are much better ways to articulate your differences and i think it's a reminder, i think, for all of us in public policy, whichever political party we represent, to use measured language because that's what the public want to see. on twitter, the mp and former army officer said: with years of experience here at westminster, there is little doubt borisjohnson knew that his comments would provoke reaction. critics have suggested it was a deliberate distraction from revelations about his private life, including the recent announcement about his divorce, but his supporters say his only focus is fighting for brexit, and that's why he's being attacked. i think boris says it as he sees it and it's how an awful lot of people see it in the country but few dare to call it. and he speaks truth unto power and i'm not surprised that thos
neverfarfrom a camera, it seems, but borisjohnson didn't get the warmest welcome from cricket fans atfriction at the irish border: suicide bomb or suicide vest to describe the prime minister... that language was quickly criticised by tory colleagues. i think there are much better ways to articulate your differences and i think it's a reminder, i think, for all of us in public policy, whichever political party we represent, to use measured language because that's what the public want to see. on...
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neverfarfrom a camera, it seems, but borisjohnson didn't get the warmest welcome from cricket fans atl yesterday. commentator: ah, the former foreign secretary. appears to be on his own. booing perhaps dreaming up his latest attack on the government's brexit plan. in today's mail on sunday he called it feeble and pathetic and said by promising no friction at the irish border... suicide bomb or suicide vest... that language was quickly criticised by tory colleagues. i think there are much better ways to articulate your differences and i think it's a reminder, i think, for all of us in public policy, whichever political party represent, to use measured language because that's what the public want to see. some went much further. on twitter, the mp and former army officer tom tugendhat said... while sir alan duncan, a government minister, said it was one of the most disgusting moments in modern politics. with years of experience at westminster, there is little doubt boris johnson knew that his comments would provoke reaction. critics have suggested it was a deliberate distraction from rev
neverfarfrom a camera, it seems, but borisjohnson didn't get the warmest welcome from cricket fans atl yesterday. commentator: ah, the former foreign secretary. appears to be on his own. booing perhaps dreaming up his latest attack on the government's brexit plan. in today's mail on sunday he called it feeble and pathetic and said by promising no friction at the irish border... suicide bomb or suicide vest... that language was quickly criticised by tory colleagues. i think there are much better...
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neverfarfrom a camera, it seems, but borisjohnson didn't get the warmest welcome from cricket fans at no friction at the irish border: suicide bomb or suicide vest to describe the prime minister... that language was quickly criticised by tory colleagues. i think there are much better ways to articulate your differences and i think it's a reminder, i think, for all of us in public policy, whichever political party we represent, to use measured language because that's what the public want to see. with years of experience, there is little doubt borisjohnson knew what would happen. his supporters say, his only focus is fighting for brexit and that's why he is being attacked. i think boris says it as he sees it and it's how many people see it in the country but few dare to call it. and he speaks truth unto power and i'm not surprised that those in power resent that and there's a backlash. either way, his willingness to challenge the prime minister has again fuelled speculation about his own ambition. although his allies insist the only change he wants in downing street is a different brexi
neverfarfrom a camera, it seems, but borisjohnson didn't get the warmest welcome from cricket fans at no friction at the irish border: suicide bomb or suicide vest to describe the prime minister... that language was quickly criticised by tory colleagues. i think there are much better ways to articulate your differences and i think it's a reminder, i think, for all of us in public policy, whichever political party we represent, to use measured language because that's what the public want to see....
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neverfarfrom a news bulletin is the former foreign secretary boris johnson.claimed the brexit discussions had "wrapped a suicide vest" around the british population. robin wells had this response. boris johnson continued to feature in news bulletins across the week, as did serena williams, who last saturday's us open tennis final after a dramatic on—court outburst. incensed at accusations of foul play, she directed her anger at umpire carlos ramos, saying "you will never ever be on another court of mine." she called him a thief and said he had stolen a point from her, that prompted him to escalate the penalty by awarding an entire game to the eventual winner naomi osaka. after the match, williams claimed she was fighting for a greater cause than simply her own. jenny wilson wondered... if you've been hooked by bbc1‘s sunday night series bodyguard, and millions have, then, amid the occasionally fanciful plot lines you may have come across some familiar faces and voices. take this scene from the first episode the fictional home secretary appears alongside real—
neverfarfrom a news bulletin is the former foreign secretary boris johnson.claimed the brexit discussions had "wrapped a suicide vest" around the british population. robin wells had this response. boris johnson continued to feature in news bulletins across the week, as did serena williams, who last saturday's us open tennis final after a dramatic on—court outburst. incensed at accusations of foul play, she directed her anger at umpire carlos ramos, saying "you will never ever...