Carrie Symonds
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Partner | Boris Johnson |
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Parents | Matthew Symonds |
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About Carrie Symonds
Covid inquiry: What has Sir Patrick Vallance said in his diaries?
... " The following month is a chaotic time in Downing Street as Mr Cain and then Mr Cummings leave their roles amid rumours of clashes with Mr Johnson s then-fiancee Carrie Symonds...
This England: Critics mixed over Kenneth Branagh's portrayal of Boris Johnson
... Johnson s wife Carrie Symonds is played on the show by Ophelia Lovibond, while his controversial chief advisor Dominic Cummings is portrayed by Simon Paisley Day...
Boris Johnson: The prime minister who broke all the rules
... Less than three weeks later, his fiancee Carrie Symonds gave birth to their first child, named Wilfred Lawrie Nicholas Johnson - Nicholas in a tribute to the doctors who had treated him in hospital...
No 10 spoke to Times before Carrie Johnson story dropped
... " Mr Johnson married Carrie Johnson - née Carrie Symonds - in May last year and they have two children together...
Sue Gray report: The unanswered questions about Downing Street parties
... Newspapers have reported that it was the prime minister s then fiancee Carrie Symonds...
Birthday celebration for PM sparks new party row
... ITV News said the birthday event had taken place in the Cabinet Room just after 14:00 BST that day, adding that it had been arranged as a surprise for Mr Johnson by his then fiancee, Carrie Symonds, after he returned from an official trip to a school in Hertfordshire...
Downing Street refurbishment: What is the row about?
... What s the row about? Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds had work carried out on their private residence, the flat above 11 Downing Street...
The investigations into Boris Johnson and the government
... Carphone Warehouse owner David Ross invited the prime minister and then-fiancée Carrie Symonds to the private island of Mustique...
The Papers: PM's 'Whitehall revolution' after election win
Some of Sunday's front pages picture he was heading for a landslide election Victory - as the findings of The Exit poll were revealed at 22:00 GMT on Thursday.
The Mail on Sunday describes how the Prime Minister leapt to his feet, shouted with joy, and was congratulated by his girlfriend, Carrie Symonds .
The Sunday Telegraph observes that their table had beer, coffee and snack pots at the ready.
The Paper also reports that Mr Johnson is planning a in a drive to demonstrate that his government "works for the people".
It says his chief aide, Dominic Cummings , will spearhead a programme of radical reform of the Civil Service , including a review of the processes for hiring and firing officials, to ensure the Prime Minister 's agenda is delivered.
According to the Sunday Times, up to a third of the cabinet in a February reshuffle after the UK has left the EU - so that "fresh faces" can be brought in to create a "transformative" government focused on the needs of working-class voters.
Insiders are quoted as saying new ministers will be selected according to their ability to drive change rather than because they are good media Performers .
and both lead with Jeremy Corbyn 's acceptance that he must take some of the responsibility for Labour's heavy defeat.
Under the headline: "I'm Jez So Sorry", The Mirror says Mr Corbyn has been humbled.
In The Observer , the Labour leader argues that The Party paid The Price for a Brexit policy that was seen by some as an attempt to straddle The Divide between Remainers and Leavers, and by others as wanting to re-run the referendum.
But Mr Corbyn also defends his Record - blaming a political system that he says has been volatile since the financial crash, as well as the media and what he describes as Mr Johnson's "dishonesty".
The Move to enshrine in law a commitment to increase spending on the NHS is The Lead story for the Sunday Express, which describes it as
It's also the main political story in The Sun on Sunday. The Paper says Mr Johnson wants to build on his election Victory by proving to those who voted Tory for the First Time .
And as the government contemplates decriminalising non-payment of the BBC licence fee, the Sunday Telegraph suggests that Downing Street has decided to programme - because of what it describes as pro-Remain bias.
The next five years are unlikely to prove plain sailing for the Prime Minister , and the Telegraph also carries A Warning of an early event that it believes could turn into a crisis.
It suggests that the proposed rescue of British Steel by the Chinese firm, Jingye, is as a deadline approaches to finalise terms.
British Steel 's previous owner declared it insolvent in May, since when The Business has been propped up by the taxpayer.
The Telegraph notes that the bulk of the four-thousand jobs At Risk are in Scunthorpe in Lincolnshire - One of the former Labour heartlands that on Thursday turned Blue .
Source of news: bbc.com