Boris Johnson throws Tory MPs into panic
Boris Johnson’s decision to join the Leave camp has put Tory MPs in panic mode. Some now think David Cameron is toast whatever the result.
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As Iranian diplomats leave the UK on the orders of William Hague, Channel 4 News hears that the move is a blow to “ordinary” Iranians.
Britain “won’t be left behind” in the grab for Libyan oil contracts, William Hague said today, as world leaders flocked to Paris to plot out the new Libya. And why should we? Rumours are rife that Libya’s new government plans to hand the French the keys to 35 per cent of the country’s oil. And we’ve done just as much to help Libya as the French, haven’t we? Hmm not exactly, FactCheck discovers.
Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi could stay in the country as long as he relinquishes power, according to Foreign Secretary William Hague.
As the Foreign Secretary, William Hague, offers the prospect of Colonel Gaddafi being allowed to stay in Libya if he steps down as leader, Anthony Tucker-Jones reports on the shifting political sands.
Foreign Secretary William Hague pulls embassy staff out of Yemen and calls again for President Ali Abdullah Saleh to stand down amid escalating bloodshed.
Britain is expelling five Libyan diplomats because they “could pose a threat” to national security, Foreign Secretary William Hague has announced.
As the international community meets in London to discuss Libya’s future, Foreign Secretary William Hague defends the intervention to Channel 4 News and what could happen if Gaddafi flees Libya.
A helpline have has been set up for concerned relatives, and the Foreign Secretary William Hague offers advice to those in the earthquake zone.
Foreign Secretary William Hague admits he has information that Colonel Gaddafi may have left Libya for Venezuela. Channel 4 News looks into the whereabouts of the Libyan leader.
“David Cameron? Who is he? Who’s even heard of William Hague? How dare they talk about Egypt like that? Who do they think they are? ” The Egyptian Foreign Ministry official was scornful
It’s not the first time this has happened.
A flagship government programme to help survivors of sexual violence in conflict lacked leadership, strategy and had its funding cut, according to a report by the UK watchdog on international aid.
We spoke to Baroness Arminka Helic, who arrived in the UK as a refugee from the Bosnian war more than a quarter of a century ago.
Jeremy Corbyn is calling for a War Powers Act to require the government to get parliamentary approval before military interventions. But would it actually achieve the accountability Labour want?
Boris Johnson’s decision to join the Leave camp has put Tory MPs in panic mode. Some now think David Cameron is toast whatever the result.