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  • UK’s Johnson refuses to quit despite mass resignations - Al Jazeera 06.07.22294114
  • The 8 biggest scandals that led up to Boris Johnson’s resignation - Left Foot Forward 06.07.22294129
  • Government resignations: Who is staying, who has gone? - BBC 06.07.22293952
  • Johnson clings on amid cabinet standoff and dozens of resignations - Guardian 06.07.22294737
  • How much longer can Boris Johnson refuse to budge? - Guardian 06.07.22294738
  • What happens when Boris Johnson resigns? - Guardian 06.07.22294026
  • Chris Pincher: How No 10 changed its story on what Boris Johnson knew - BBC 05.07.22293951
  • As Sunak and Javid quit cabinet, is it all over for Boris Johnson? - Guardian 05.07.22294710
  • Who are the favourites to succeed Boris Johnson? - Guardian 05.07.22293958
  • Boris Johnson criticised for increasing military spending during cost-of-living crisis - Left Foot Forward 03.07.22294135
  • Chris Pincher suspended as Tory MP after groping allegation - BBC 02.07.22294267
  • 1922 committee elections: Johnson’s survival is no guarantee - New Statesman 30.06.22293315
  • Boris Johnson refuses to rule out snap election - Left Foot Forward 29.06.22293286
  • Why Boris Johnson may soon be out of a job - Al Jazeera 27.06.22292808
  • ‘Go now’: what the papers say about Tories’ double byelection defeats - Guardian 25.06.22306284
  • Ukraine Update: Ukraine-fatigue Is Setting In Around The World, Says British PM - Counter Currents 19.06.22292846
  • The tactics Tory rebels could use to derail Boris Johnson - Conversation 09.06.22291050
  • Who are the rebels and why do they want Boris Johnson gone? - Conversation 08.06.22290644
  • Video: Boris Johnson: Dead man walking? - Canary 08.06.22291045
  • U.K. PM Boris Johnson Survives No-Confidence Vote But Faces Uphill Battle to Stay in Power - Democracy Now! 07.06.22290989
  • Boris Johnson Was the Ultimate Establishment Prime Minister - Novara Media 07.07.22294694
  • ‘Out in a year’: what the papers say about Tory vote on Boris Johnson - Guardian 07.06.22291940
  • There may be trouble ahead for Boris Johnson despite confidence vote win - Guardian 07.06.22289834
  • The numbers are troubling for Boris Johnson, among Tory MPs and beyond - Guardian 07.06.22289829
  • Boris Johnson: what the result of the confidence vote means for the PM and the Conservative Party - Conversation 06.06.22291052
  • Vote of no confidence marks dramatic shift in Tory attitude to Boris Johnson - Guardian 06.06.22291955
  • Boris Johnson won the confidence vote but in every other way he is the big loser - Guardian 06.06.22291944
  • Boris Johnson wins no-confidence vote despite unexpectedly large rebellion - Guardian 06.06.22289792
  • Day of pleading and threats ends with Boris Johnson in post. Just about - Guardian 06.06.22289790
  • This will be the result of tonight’s no-confidence vote: a huge lurch to the right and more austerity - Guardian 06.06.22291949
  • The PM is safe for now – but the vote is hardly a ringing endorsement - Guardian 06.06.22289789
  • What the result of the confidence vote means for the PM and the Conservative Party - Conversation 06.06.22289966
  • Why the cabinet, not Tory rebels, holds the key to ending Boris Johnson’s premiership - New Statesman 01.06.22289670
  • Vote of no confidence in Boris Johnson inches closer as letters pile up - Left Foot Forward 31.05.22289678
  • How to get away with breaking the rules like Boris Johnson - Open Democracy 25.05.22289314
  • Boris Johnson to sacrifice top official over Partygate to save himself - Observer 21.05.22287779
  • Boris Johnson accused of giving bungs to newspapers in exchange for content promoting government - Left Foot Forward 13.05.22287316
  • Why the cosy relationship between the right wing media and government is bad for democracy - Left Foot Forward 13.05.22287314
  • Boris Johnson Pressured Zelenskyy to Ditch Peace Talks With Russia: Ukrainian Paper - CD 06.05.22285905
  • Tory council leader calls for Boris Johnson to quit after party suffers humiliating defeat in local election - Left Foot Forward 06.05.22287325
  • ‘Ukraine will be free,’ Boris Johnson tells country’s parliament - Guardian 03.05.22285149
  • Boris Johnson should go sooner rather than later, say top Tory MPs - Observer 23.04.22283838
  • Is Boris Johnson lying? A philosopher on why it’s so hard to tell - The Conversation 20.04.22283425
  • From prorogation to partygate: 1,000 days of Boris Johnson as PM - Guardian 19.04.22282972
  • Good, bad and the ugly: how Boris Johnson’s future may play out - Guardian 15.04.22282359
  • Johnson to stay because of Ukraine? Nonsense. The war makes it more urgent that he go - Guardian 15.04.22282565
  • Tory MPs are defending their leader. But what if Johnson is fined again – and again? - Guardian 13.04.22282108
  • Tory MPs say Boris Johnson’s position ‘untenable’ after Partygate fine - Guardian 13.04.22282100
  • Lie, deny and move on – how much longer will the Johnson mantra plague British politics? - Guardian 13.04.22282107
  • Podcast: What evidence would MPs need to bring Boris Johnson down? with Hannah White - New Statesman 04/22284918
  • Partygate: new threat to Boris Johnson’s leadership as Met fines 20 over scandal - Guardian 29.03.22280172
  • European leaders give Boris Johnson the cold shoulder - New Statesman 24.03.22279970
  • Humiliation for Boris Johnson: Former Ukrainian president slams PM for comparing the war in his country to Brexit - LFF 23.03.22279975
  • Long after Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe is home and Boris Johnson’s gone, we’ll remember how he failed her - Guardian 16.03.22277494
  • Downing St was repeatedly warned over Boris Johnson’s misleading jobs claims - Guardian 05.03.22278480
  • From partygate to Putin’s war: Boris Johnson rides on a rare wave of unity - Guardian 26.02.22274659
  • Why the speaker is wrong to say the House of Commons isn’t the right place to call out Boris Johnson’s Islamophobia - Left Foot Forward 23.02.22275022
  • Why the panic among Boris Johnson’s allies? Because they know Brexit is unravelling - Guardian 16.02.22273949
  • Has Boris Johnson done enough to avoid a no-confidence vote? - Guardian 10.02.22273241
  • John Major’s scathing attack on Boris Johnson: key charges - Guardian 10.02.22274614
  • No amount of ‘reboots’ or reshuffles can hide the truth: Johnson is finished - Guardian 09.02.22273083
  • More lies from Boris Johnson as he boasts of falling crime rates - Canary 06.02.22272702
  • ‘Partygate’: Johnson’s removal is now inevitable, warns loyalist - Guardian 05.02.22272584
  • British democracy is on the edge - Al Jazeera 04.02.22272562
  • Johnson struggles to rally team as pressure on him builds up - Guardian 04.02.22272501
  • Four Johnson aides quit in fallout from Downing Street parties - Guardian 03.02.22276745
  • Johnson’s hypocrisy and lies are emblematic of the British establishment - The Guardian 03.02.22282773
  • Johnson under pressure as more Tory MPs call for him to go - Guardian 02.02.22272266
  • Britain’s failure to tackle Russian dirty money has enabled Putin’s aggression - Guardian 01.02.22273401
  • Dominic Cummings says it is his ‘duty to get rid’ of Boris Johnson - Guardian 30.01.22271765
  • Distrust, disengagement and discord will be the disgraceful legacy of Boris Johnson - Guardian 24.01.22270789
  • Boris Johnson is putting his political career ahead of people’s lives - Canary 22.01.22270741
  • From conference highs to the abyss: the swift undoing of Boris Johnson - Guardian 22.01.22270530
  • Video: Will Boris Johnson resign? - Al Jazeera 20.01.22270543
  • It’s not just Johnson: the whole culture that cheered him on needs booting out - Guardian 20.01.22272470
  • David Davis tells Boris Johnson ‘in the name of God, go’ at chaotic PMQs - Guardian 19.01.22270173
  • ‘Operation Rinka’: rebel Tories raise pressure on Boris Johnson to resign - Guardian 18.01.22270522
  • Tory donor urges Boris Johnson to resign amid No 10 party scandals - Guardian 17.01.22270591
  • Boris Johnson lied about lockdown party, Dominic Cummings claims - Guardian 17.01.22270592
  • ‘Massive anger’: 40% of grassroots Tories want Boris Johnson to quit - Guardian 17.01.22270017
  • Boris Johnson’s allegedly planning to sack staff to save his own skin - Canary 16.01.22270010
  • Is it the end for Boris Johnson? - Observer 16.01.22269779
  • Calls grow for UK PM to resign over lockdown ‘parties’ - Al Jazeera 15.01.22269846
  • ‘Lead or step aside’: pressure grows on Boris Johnson to go - Guardian 15.01.22269658
  • Boris Johnson must resign in national interest, says Keir Starmer - Guardian 15.01.22269657
  • 5 ways Boris Johnson’s Partygate scandal could play out - Politico 13.01.22269570
  • 18 times Boris Johnson was accused of breaking rules – and got away with it - Open Democracy 13.01.22269859
  • Podcast: Will Boris Johnson’s apology be enough to save him? - Guardian 13.01.22269457
  • ‘Vain, fickle, hypocritical’: how Europe sees Boris Johnson after partygate - Guardian 13.01.22269447
  • Podcast: Will Boris Johnson’s apology be enough to save him? - Guardian 13.01.22269412
  • After a slew of scandals, will British voters stand by Johnson? - Al Jazeera 13.01.22269405
  • Boris Johnson’s missing policy achievements make him more vulnerable - New Statesman 12.01.22269335
  • Johnson weasels out of parliamentary ‘sleaze’ probe over Downing Street flat - Canary 10.01.22269083
  • Email shows Boris Johnson aide invited No 10 staff to lockdown ‘BYOB’ party - Guardian 10.01.22268983
  • Another day, another great exhibition of elite justice by career liar Boris Johnson - Guardian 07.01.22268587
  • ‘Dilyn ate my phone …’ More ‘lost’ messages from Boris Johnson’s refurbishment saga - Guardian 06.01.22268467
  • Boris Johnson accused of corruption after ‘great exhibition’ text emerges - Guardian 06.01.22268453
  • Boris Johnson’s last chance - New Statesman 05.01.22269333
  • NI peace architect accuses Boris Johnson of ‘casual political vandalism’ - Guardian 02.01.21267882
  • The battle to succeed Boris Johnson - Politico 29.12.21267518

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