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..., said: “Did you ever imagine one day a person staying at 10 Downing Street, on August 15, would say Jai Siya Ram?”...
...And all the time he’s being dragged down by what people in Downing Street call euphemistically legacy issues....
...Sunak, to his obvious discomfort, has been portrayed by Truss’s team as a stuffy “mansplainer”, clinging to failed Treasury tenets.Mary Elizabeth Truss was born in 1975 in Oxford....
...She’s always full of energy and moving on to the next thing. She takes life by the balls – and good for her.”...
...In 2011, Cummings married Mary Wakefield, having met at a mutual friend’s party. “He was already friends with my brother Jack,” Wakefield says. “Anyone who’s friends with Jack is OK by me.”...
...When Boris Johnson returned to the podium on Thursday for the daily Downing Street press conference, many were struck by the contrast between his upbeat tone and the reality of what had happened in Britain...
...We live in a world where temptation lurks everywhere: in the next aisle or before the next TV slot....
...You get a sense of that the moment you enter Downing Street....
...Budget fears Ahead of next month’s Budget, some business chiefs are braced for more unwelcome news....
...Friends say he has hardly changed in office. As one Downing Street insider once put it: “For him, adjusting to life before he became prime minister, that was the difficult bit.”...
...By the time she arrived at Oxford, her friends say the young Theresa Brasier was much the same woman one sees today. “There was no wild side,” says one friend ruefully....
...Judgments are clouded by the Tories’ growing anxiety about David Cameron’s capacity to win outright at the next election; and by the Lib Dems’ concern that the legacy of their time in government will be...
...… So what would he like to do next?...
...His ministerial career to date has been measured in months and nobody can be sure he will still be in the cabinet at the next general election....
...As the foremost biographer of Mary, Queen of Scots – who was executed by Elizabeth in 1587 – she is constantly being admonished by Mary’s picture. “Traitor,” it whispers to her, “turncoat.”...
...The site, which did indeed once house poultry, had been lent to Ward and Collins by a friend....
...Aggrieved relatives and survivors have marched on Downing Street, holding placards given out by the News of the World, campaigning for higher payments....
...Be brave and sure,” wrote Mary Beth Griffin....
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