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Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson MP (born 19 June 1964) is a British politician and journalist. He was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and the Leader... |
Rishi Sunak (section Early life) Chancellor of the Exchequer in the Boris Johnson government from 2020 to 2022. He is a member of the Conservative Party and has been a Member of Parliament... |
Liz Truss (section Early life) for Education and Childcare from 2012 to 2014. In July 2022, Truss announced her candidacy for Conservative Party leader to replace Boris Johnson in the... |
Theresa May (section Early life) effect on 7 June and she would leave her position as Prime Minister when her replacement is selected. She was replaced by Boris Johnson. May was born on... |
Human (section Life cycle) lists the following totals and sources: 60,000, (bombing): John Keegan The Second World War (1989); 60,000: Boris Urlanis, Wars and Population (1971) 60,595:... |
Telegraph, 25 March 2020. "Britain Placed Under a Virtual Lockdown by Boris Johnson". The New York Times, 23 March 2020. GOV.uk https://www.gov... |
Tom Tugendhat (section Early life and education) announced his candidacy for Leader of the Conservative Party to replace Boris Johnson in the leadership election. However, he was eliminated in the third... |
Mike Chattey (section Early life and Education) Mail Online. 23 May 2016. Dennys, Harriet (9 July 2014). "City Diary: Boris Johnson says London's 'jam' covering regions' 'dry Ryvita'" – via www.telegraph... |
Ken Livingstone (section Early and personal life) first- and second-preference votes. On 1 May 2008 Livingstone was defeated in his second re-election bid by Conservative candidate Boris Johnson. Livingstone... |
Jeremy Corbyn (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia) 2019. "What do the polls say so far about Boris Johnson and his electoral coalition?". 7 June 2021. "'Boris bounce' lifts Tories at expense of Brexit... |
Russia (category Lang and lang-xx code promoted to ISO 639-1) Nobel Prize for Literature in the 20th century: Boris Pasternak (1958), Mikhail Sholokhov (1965) and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (1980). Mikhail Bulgakov was... |
yoga teacher and author (b. 1918) 2014 – Boris Dubin, Russian sociologist and translator (b. 1946) 2014 – Anton Buslov, Russian scientist and blogger (b... |
Nigeria. June 6 – Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson survives a motion of no confidence and remains Conservative Party leader by a 59% to 41%... |
Greatest Generation (section Date and age ranges) V-E Day. In 2020, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson compared this generation to current generations, and indicated his desire for current generations... |
Jacinda Ardern (section Early life) it would focus on healthcare and education. The first year of post-secondary education was made free on 1 January 2018 and the government agreed to increase... |
Gimax, 83, Italian racing driver. Boris Grachevsky, 71, Russian filmmaker and actor (Yeralash), COVID-19. Shirley Johnson, 83, American politician, member... |
American racehorse and sire. Lal Khan, 63, Pakistani Marxist political theorist, Leader of The Struggle Pakistan (since 1980), cancer. Boris Leskin, 97, Romanian-born... |
"Center of Gravity and Roll-Over Angle". Jeepaholics Anonymous. Archived from the original on 2011-08-12. Retrieved 2011-08-16. Johnson, Raymond P. (June... |
politician, Minister of Primary and Mass Education (2014) and Public Administration (2014–2018) and MP (since 2014). Boris Tsirelson, 69, Russian-Israeli... |
Pakistani politician and businessman, Chief Minister of Balochistan (1988, 1996–1997) and Prime Minister (2002–2004), heart attack. Rafer Johnson, 86, American... |