đź”’ Premium – From the FT: Gideon Rachman: Trump, Johnson and a trial for the rule of law
“The troubles of democracy have deep roots in both countries. But they are also closely associated with two individuals — Donald Trump and Boris Johnson.”
“The troubles of democracy have deep roots in both countries. But they are also closely associated with two individuals — Donald Trump and Boris Johnson.”
Seasoned journalist, Dale Granger presents a 10-point PR plan aimed at regaining the respect of the people, peers, and the press. From managing media relationships to reframing narratives, each point offers insights and recommendations for Harry’s path to redemption.
Various European countries made half-hearted attempt to signal their disapproval but hosts Qatar are paying very little attention.
Boris Johnson is set to leave after 50 resignations from his government, and his own chancellor calling on him to leave.
Losing to England is the best thing that could have happened to the Boks. That may sound sacrilegious, but losing by one point on Saturday was a blessing in disguise.
The UK health secretary announced that plans for vaccine passports for access into nightclubs and large events in England will not go ahead.
“Data on benefits from the jab come as NHS is told to draw up plans to vaccinate children aged 12-15”, writes The Financial Times.
The first match of England’s one-day series in SA has again been called off because of positive coronavirus tests, this time from two members of hotel staff.
Months after the 2019 Rugby World Cup Final there is still no definitive answer as to how England, which was a favourite to win, could lose. Tony Clulow explores England’s blunders.
Months after the 2019 Rugby World Cup Final there is still no definitive answer as to how England, which was a favourite to win, could lose.