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Inside Buckingham Palace: Boris Johnson’s startling encounter with the Queen revealed

As the 14th Prime Minister during Queen Elizabeth II's enduring 70-year reign, Boris Johnson faced both triumphs and trials in his interactions with the revered monarch.

Harry Cole exclusive: Rishi urged to amp up immigration stance or face imminent Tory revolt – general election looms as cry grows louder!

On a frigid January day in an election year, a former popular Chancellor found himself grappling with the challenges of his newfound, and unpopular, role as Prime Minister in the UK.

Sunak’s laughter sparks outrage: Former NHS worker confrontation unravels on Winchester Streets

Prime Minister's reaction to NHS woes raises eyebrows during regional visit

Sunak’s peculiar presser: Downing Street drama as Tories’ unity takes center stage

In a perplexing attempt to assert unity, beleaguered Rishi Sunak addressed the nation from Downing Street, claiming the Tories are "completely united." The Prime Minister held a press conference following yet another day of Conservative turmoil over his Rwanda policy, appearing out of touch with reality.

Suella Braverman sounds alarm bells: dozens of Tory MPs ready to resign over troubled Rwanda bill

In a startling development, Suella Braverman, former Home Secretary, has issued a grave warning, suggesting that dozens of Tory MPs are on the brink of resigning if the issues surrounding Rishi Sunak's Rwanda Bill are not swiftly addressed. Braverman, speaking to GB News, indicated that she would vote against the legislation in a Commons showdown unless the Prime Minister accepts crucial amendments. Braverman emphasized that she and other backbenchers have engaged constructively in an effort to make the Rwanda Bill more effective. However, she expressed deep concerns about the current state of the legislation, asserting that it falls short of serving the interests of the British public, stating, "It amounts to a betrayal to the British public." A significant contingent of fifty backbenchers, including former Prime Minister Liz Truss, have rallied behind amendments proposed by ringleader Robert Jenrick, who recently resigned as immigration minister in protest against the legislation. The Tory rebels argue that the current form of the Bill leaves room for the policy to be derailed by individual appeals. They are advocating for ministers to disregard judgments from the Strasbourg court. In her interview with GB News, Braverman indicated a willingness to take a firm stance, stating, "If there are no improvements to it, I will have to vote against it." When questioned about the concerns of other ministers and whether resignations are being contemplated, she revealed, "Personally speaking, I have been very concerned by the high number of ministers to whom I have spoken, who have grave reservations about this Bill." Under further probing about the extent of these concerns, Braverman disclosed, "Oh, dozens. I actually haven't spoken to many ministers who genuinely believe that this bill is going to work. Privately, under their breath, they say to me, 'We know this Bill won't work.'" The Rwanda Bill, touted as one of Rishi Sunak's flagship pieces of legislation, is now at a critical juncture as internal dissent threatens to unravel the support it needs for a smooth passage through Parliament. As the nation watches, the fate of the Rwanda Bill hangs in the balance, with the potential for a significant political upheaval if the concerns raised by Suella Braverman and her parliamentary allies are not adequately addressed.