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Former British prime minister Boris Johnson arrives to speak at the event in Sydney on Friday.

Boris Johnson’s mispriced Australian tour fizzles out

The former UK prime minister is no longer hot property on the corporate speaking circuit.

  • Mark Di Stefano

November

Campaigners in Parliament Square in favour of the proposed bill to legalise assisted dying in London.

UK votes to proceed with historic bill legalise assisted dying

The landmark bill has passed the first stage of Parliament - but will be subject to further discussion and amendments before it can come into law.

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  • Ailbhe Rea
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Why Brits can’t buy new Jaguars for more than a year

The storied British brand is going dormant until 2026, when it will re-emerge selling only higher-end electric vehicles.

  • Jamie Nimmo

October

Boris Johnson’s memoir ‘Unleashed’ went on sale in the UK on Thursday.

For a politician, Boris Johnson makes a very good journalist

‘Unleashed’ is a disarmingly self-deprecating tale of an eventful British decade. His observations aren’t always reliable, but they’re sharp and illuminating.

  • Hans van Leeuwen
Boris Johnson in full battle cry during the 2024 election.

‘Do you miss me yet?’ Britain’s zany ex-PMs back on centre stage

Boris Johnson and Liz Truss return to the limelight, as Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s travails leave Tories daring to dream of a swift resurrection.

  • Hans van Leeuwen
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September

Boris Johnson at the Yalta European Strategy summit in Kyiv, Ukraine, earlier this month.

AUKUS was part of plan to punish Macron, says Boris Johnson

Writing in his upcoming memoirs, the former UK prime minister accused the French president of being a “positive nuisance” during talks to leave the EU.

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  • Daniel Martin

August

The great crested newt is endangered in some parts of Europe, but remains fairly common in England.

Blackstone’s boss has a multimillion-dollar newt problem

Stephen Schwarzman has told UK chancellor Rachel Reeves of how renovations on his $155 million country estate have been derailed by the small animal.

  • George Parker and Madison Darbyshire

July

Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant pose for photographers during their pre-wedding ceremony in Mumbai.

Kardashian, Blair, Tyson: Global elite flock to Ambani mega-wedding

A pantheon of global celebrities, politicians and CEOs are descending on India’s financial capital for the wedding of the son of Asia’s richest man, Mukesh Ambani.

  • George Johnson
Nigel Farage’s ambition will only have been fortified by his modest parliamentary breakthrough and the 98 seats where Reform is currently in second place, almost all of them to Labour.

The fight for the UK right has begun

Surrendering to the Faragist path rather than taking it on and defeating it would herald the end of the centre right and a capitulation to unserious politics.

  • Robert Shrimsley
Labor Party leader Sir Keir Starmer takes charge at a 5am speech on Friday morning.

Starmer can help Britain redeem itself

With a towering majority, a well-disciplined team and a ruthless instinct for power, Keir Starmer can restore some of the respect the Tories destroyed.

  • Adrian Wooldridge
David Rowe’s comment on Britain’s general election result.

Keir Starmer can drive Britain to reform-led growth

Britain’s new PM must lock in growth quickly if he is to secure Labour’s huge win. With a planning system from hell and a 17,000-page tax code, there is plenty of scope for reform.

  • The AFR View

Knives out: Tory collapse sparks bitter blame game

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is under fire after an exit poll shows the Conservative Party is set for the worst result in its history.

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  • Lucy Fisher
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak after acknowledging Labour had won the election.

The Conservatives imploded. Labour simply filled the vacuum

Labour’s landslide shares some parallels with Tony Blair’s 1997 win but those end with Keir Starmer’s small target strategy and threadbare policy.

  • Michael Turner
Boris Johnson at the campaign event this week.

Boris Johnson in surprise late move to avert Tory wipeout

Making his first public appearance of the campaign, the former prime minister said Labour would “destroy so much of what we have achieved”.

  • Alex Wickham
The Conservative government has sowed the seeds of its own downfall.

Why angry Britain will this week finally dump the Tories

Five PMs, five elections and a three-ring circus: over 14 years, the Conservative government sowed the seeds of its own downfall – and leaves a mixed legacy.

  • Hans van Leeuwen
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Scott Morrison incurred the wrath of French President Emmanuel Macron when he announced the AUKUS nuclear submarine deal with UK PM Boris Johnson and US President Joe Biden.

Morrison’s ‘longest night’: Inside the making of AUKUS

The military agreement is a mess and risks leaving Australia with no submarine capability at all by the late 2030s. The cloak of secrecy that secured the deal could now be its undoing.

  • James Curran

June

Rishi Sunak on the hustings in south-west England this week. Some polls suggest he could lose his seat.

Even Rishi Sunak could lose his seat, according to some polls

Seat-by-seat analysis by Savanta and Electoral Calculus found the Tories are on track to win just 53 seats in next month’s vote, an all-time low for the party.

  • Alex Morales
Emmnanuel Macron. Calling an election might, in fact, be the most prudent thing he could have done.

The last best hope against populism is to expose it to government

Emmanuel Macron has concluded that power often tames radical parties or demonstrates their incompetence. His election call might be the most prudent thing he could have done.

  • Janan Ganesh

April

The study found a spike of infections in families whose children had birthday parties.

Why Millennials are spending thousands on children’s parties

Parents from Generation Y are spending a lot of money on their children’s parties despite the cost of living crisis.

  • MaryLou Costa

December 2023

Boris Johnson: there is no moral equivalence between Israel and Hamas
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Boris Johnson: there is no moral equivalence between Israel and Hamas

Boris Johnson speaks with Jennifer Hewett at The Australian Financial Review Business Person of the Year dinner on December 14, 2023.

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