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A Government source said the Cabinet Office had updated Mr Johnson in February that eight of his nominations should not proceed.
Alexander Stafford, a former parliamentary aide to Mr Johnson, described the manoeuvring over Ms Gray as 'dodgy'.
Allies of Mr Johnson argued the job offer raised questions about the impartiality of her report on the former prime minister.
Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-65819057?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
And the influential peer said Mr Johnson was "determined" to bring his friend into the Lords, saying: " He disregarded the constitution and that is a very dangerous position.”
Source: https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/desperate-insiders-tried-queen-stop-30322302
Asked whether Mr Johnson would return to frontline politics in the wake of a damning report his conduct as PM, she said “I don’t think so”.
A spokesperson for Mr Johnson said: “This was entirely lawful, and it was covered by relevant provisions in the Covid regulations, as ’s report makes clear.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/boris-johnson-partygate-covid-chequers-b2353455.html
As the votes were announced on Thursday evening, Mr Johnson commented that he would have to buy a drink for Ms Hardman, who received more votes.
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At the time, Mr Johnson said the government's response would be "under the microscope".
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A year ago this week Mr Davis stunned Westminster when he stood up in the House of Commons and told Mr Johnson: “In the name of God, go,” over Partygate and his lack of credibility.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/1997-tory-defeat-boris-david-davis-b2263800.html
Conservative whips told MPs there would be no sanction for missing the vote on whether to approve the damning findings of the Commons privileges committee against Mr Johnson.
Could this have been a case of revenge best served cold for the chilly reception Mr Johnson received from Nicola Sturgeon on the steps of Bute House?
Despite repeatedly breaking the rules, it is likely Mr Johnson will get away with a slap on the wrists as the toothless body does not have the power to sanction former ministers who do not follow its advice.
Source: https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/boris-johnson-breaks-rules-yet-30250905
Equally disturbing, her damning report into lockdown-flouting parties at No 10 is being treated as crucial evidence by the Commons privileges committee investigating whether Mr Johnson misled Parliament.
For a year and nine months after this, she was a senior parliamentary assistant to Jake Berry and Mr Johnson, before exclusively working for the former prime minister for a year and two months.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/charlotte-owen-peerage-boris-johnson-b2356425.html
Former Conservative Chancellor George Osborne, who was a leading figure in the campaign to remain in the EU, also said Mr Johnson was "causing trouble" because he was "interested in becoming prime minister again".
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Four days later, with the scandal still raging, Mr Johnson returned to be pilloried in the Commons once again, an occasion in which Ms Dorries again went viral, this time for beaming admiringly at her wounded Galahad from the frontbenches.
Friday’s dramatic report on whether Mr Johnson lied to parliament over lockdown breaking parties at No 10 has put the spotlight back on the issue.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/boris-johnson-news-partygate-lockdown-b2293591.html
Having been a strong and early advocate for empowering to defend itself against ’s invasion, soon after his resignation as Prime Minister last year, many also tipped Mr Johnson to take over leadership of NATO.
Source: https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1782209/what-boris-johnson-do-next-spt
He threw his weight behind Mr Johnson after his elimination from the contest, and was rewarded with an elevation to foreign secretary and first secretary of state.
He told the then-prime minister in their meeting that Mr Blyth wanted to meet Mr Case to see whether he could assist Mr Johnson with his finances, he revealed.