The Government is calling for a vote on a parliamentary investigation into whether Boris Johnson misled Parliament over partygate to be delayed until the police inquiry has concluded.
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  Boris Johnson bids to delay Partygate vote  
     
  The Government is calling for a vote on a parliamentary investigation into whether Boris Johnson misled Parliament over partygate to be delayed until the police inquiry has concluded.  
     
Boris Johnson bids to delay Partygate vote
     
 
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Relentless Russian attacks pound last defenders holed up in besieged city of Mariupol
 
     
     
 
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Let’s change the ‘doctor knows best’ mindset when dealing with mental health - Christine Muir
Let’s change the ‘doctor knows best’ mindset when dealing with mental health - Christine Muir
 
     
 
New studios help Edinburgh generate nearly £14m from film and TV productions
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Edinburgh firm Leonardo wins Queen’s Award for tech to protect service personnel from heat-seeking missiles
Edinburgh firm Leonardo wins Queen’s Award for tech to protect service personnel from heat-seeking missiles
 
     
 
Nicola Sturgeon will survive and Boris Johnson will likely not despite Covid breaches
Nicola Sturgeon will survive and Boris Johnson will likely not despite Covid breaches
 
     
 
Floods and droughts in Africa are just a taste of the coming storm – Dr Richard Dixon
Floods and droughts in Africa are just a taste of the coming storm – Dr Richard Dixon
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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