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  If Boris Johnson survives as Prime Minister, he could destroy the Conservative party – Scotsman comment  
     
  At long last, two senior Cabinet ministers have reached the conclusion they all should have done months ago: Boris Johnson is not fit to be Prime Minister.  
     
If Boris Johnson survives as Prime Minister, he could destroy the Conservative party – Scotsman comment
     
   
     
 
Sajid Javid and Rishi Sunak's resignation letters in full to Prime Minister Boris Johnson
Sajid Javid and Rishi Sunak's resignation letters in full to Prime Minister Boris Johnson
 
Rishi Sunak has quit as chancellor and Sajid Javid has resigned as health secretary as Boris Johnson’s leadership faced a fresh crisis. Here are the resignation letters from Mr Javid and Mr Sunak in full.
 
     
     
 
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Explore Aberdeen to Peterhead on the North East 250
 
As Aberdeen fades in the rear view mirror, the next stretch of the North East 250 unfolds as we exit the city to the north into the coastal territory of the Shire.

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Boris Johnson's Government in crisis: Ex-Tory Vice chair slams 'appalling' handling of Chris Pincher scandal
Boris Johnson's Government in crisis: Ex-Tory Vice chair slams 'appalling' handling of Chris Pincher scandal
 
Former Tory vice-chair Bim Afolami, who resigned on Tuesday saying Boris Johnson no longer had his support, said Downing Street's handling of the Chris Pincher scandal had been "appalling".
 
     
 
Nicola Sturgeon declares end is 'nigh' for Boris Johnson after Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid resignations
Nicola Sturgeon declares end is 'nigh' for Boris Johnson after Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid resignations
 
     
 
Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid resign leaving Boris Johnson's premiership hanging by a thread
Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid resign leaving Boris Johnson's premiership hanging by a thread
 
     
 
Boris Johnson 'forgot' about Chris Pincher groping claims, Downing Street says
Boris Johnson 'forgot' about Chris Pincher groping claims, Downing Street says
 
     
 
Scottish independence: Labour leadership remain silent over democratic route to independence for Scots
Scottish independence: Labour leadership remain silent over democratic route to independence for Scots
 
     
 
Scotland leading the way in breast cancer treatment thanks to efforts of Edinburgh mum
Scotland leading the way in breast cancer treatment thanks to efforts of Edinburgh mum
 
     
     
 
 
23 pictures of action on the tees, greens and fairways of the home of golf from over 50 years ago
 
23 pictures of action on the tees, greens and fairways of the home of golf from over 50 years ago
 
Edinburgh Festival Fringe drops ‘Half Price Hut’ weeks ahead of event's 75th anniversary
 
Edinburgh Festival Fringe drops ‘Half Price Hut’ weeks ahead of event's 75th anniversary
 
     
     
  It only seemed a matter of time before Norrie would be popped in box marked "British - Plucky"  
     
  It only seemed a matter of time before Norrie would be popped in box marked "British - Plucky"  
     
 
Joe Aribo: Rangers facing huge fight to keep midfielder amid 'end of talks' over new deal as EPL club circle
 
Joe Aribo: Rangers facing huge fight to keep midfielder amid 'end of talks' over new deal as EPL club circle
 
Creative force, left-back, fringe players future - the key Celtic talking points ahead of first friendly
 
Creative force, left-back, fringe players future - the key Celtic talking points ahead of first friendly
 
Ian Poulter defends Scottish Open appeal and explains reasoning after LIV Golf participation
 
Ian Poulter defends Scottish Open appeal and explains reasoning after LIV Golf participation
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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