Did Boris Johnson break ministerial code over James Dyson tax texts? https://t.co/1uGK3Sssh4
— The Guardian (@guardian) April 21, 2021
James Dyson: the Brexit cheerleader now caught up in ‘Tory sleaze’ https://t.co/FSWgfOsDxD
— The Guardian (@guardian) April 21, 2021
#Torysleaze goes beyond the lobbying scandal. It's also the PM's persistent lying to MPs
— Caroline Lucas (@CarolineLucas) April 19, 2021
It shows a contempt for Parliament & evasion of accountability
I've been joined by 5 other opposition parties calling for the Speaker to take actionhttps://t.co/Lvqn6qNT9Z
Boris Johnson said "Ian Blackford's dog made more sense than him". The Speaker who corrects people for having their top button undone, thought it appropriate to laugh instead of rebuking Johnson for such disrespect. This is yet another example that Hoyle is unfit to be Speaker.
— Matthew Payne (@Matthew82069336) April 21, 2021
Noteworthy from @Steven_Swinford – Boris Johnson’s aides have for years believed he is too easily influenced by the last person he has spoken to. pic.twitter.com/Vgs1E5uw21
— Pippa Crerar (@PippaCrerar) April 21, 2021
Another Brexiter. Brexit is devouring its children https://t.co/7HyRu1FlRJ
— Andrew Adonis (@Andrew_Adonis) April 21, 2021
‘Brexit failed us completely’: Northern Ireland is a country divided again https://t.co/9IH8Nle3HW
— Gavin Esler (@gavinesler) April 21, 2021
Meanwhile…
Florentino Perez insists the European Super League is "NOT dead" and the contracts signed by Premier League clubs are still legally bindinghttps://t.co/vm5MmIwkUJ
— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) April 21, 2021
Florentino Perez saying no clubs have pulled out the Super League pic.twitter.com/NCv5nB1GjC
— ym (@KieranCFC88) April 21, 2021
Two days ago, @rogbennett needed a super hug, and now he's passing them out and singing in the streets after the #SuperLeague crumbled amongst the public backlash:@MenInBlazers pic.twitter.com/sFBoichBb2
— Rich Eisen Show (@RichEisenShow) April 21, 2021
Reports Arsenal could have lost up to £8m on Super League costs. That’s many times more than the salaries of the 55 they made redundant. What a disgraceful farce. Any costs should be borne by Kroenke and not Arsenal. It was his idea. He should pay #KroenkeOut #FansIn pic.twitter.com/VJDZvgPNsz
— AST (@AST_arsenal) April 21, 2021
Super League died but the cartel lives on: ‘back to normal’ will simply not suffice | Jonathan Liew https://t.co/To5KQGoLUN
— The Guardian (@guardian) April 21, 2021
A new British Super League is reportedly in the works with Celtic and Rangers to join a reformed 18-team Premier Leaguehttps://t.co/Z92DVTlxWd
— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) April 21, 2021
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BIDEN PRESIDENCY FACES FIRST GLOBAL BIG STAGE
Joe Biden faces major test building US credibility at climate summit https://t.co/UtPPHIPrn1
— The Guardian (@guardian) April 21, 2021
Forty world leaders, including President Biden, will try to rescue the planet from global warming in a two-day, livestreamed climate summit starting Thursday. Here’s a viewer’s guide. https://t.co/u6qWYlUmXT
— The Associated Press (@AP) April 21, 2021
Russia, China to attend White House climate summit https://t.co/H1Zn78Y26r pic.twitter.com/lt3Iy0jkJe
— The Hill (@thehill) April 21, 2021
Xi to attend Biden's climate change summit in first meeting of two leaders https://t.co/ipioRjJROe pic.twitter.com/dbw7Zsy1vP
— Reuters (@Reuters) April 21, 2021
Gina McCarthy could only watch as the Trump administration dismantled the work she had done as Barack Obama’s EPA chief. Now she’s back, as President Biden’s senior climate change adviser, and she’s determined to build a lasting legacy. https://t.co/oWf19avE7r
— The New York Times (@nytimes) April 21, 2021
"Compared to prior U.S. pledges, the 50 percent mark is even more ambitious than it sounds: It would nearly double the target the Obama administration committed to under the Paris Climate Agreement in 2015."https://t.co/t1N0tNVaNk
— Waleed Shahid (@_waleedshahid) April 21, 2021
Democratic lawmakers @AOC and Senator Ed Markey reintroduced their ‘Green New Deal’ resolution ahead of President Joe Biden’s online climate summit this week https://t.co/kSaJPDZMNK pic.twitter.com/EUh64nyFoY
— Reuters (@Reuters) April 21, 2021
Stop threatening me with a good time https://t.co/mhPJX0Nous
— Molly Jong-Fast🏡 (@MollyJongFast) April 21, 2021
Exclusive: The U.S. Postal Service is running a "covert operation program" to monitor Americans' social media posts, reports @janawinter.
— Sharon Weinberger (@weinbergersa) April 21, 2021
It's called iCOP.
https://t.co/b5IBzmgXpt via @YahooNews