British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced that an independent public inquiry into the handling of the coronavirus pandemic will be held next year
Latest controversy centers on who paid for the refit of the British leader's apartment.
The UK's Tories, in power for the past 10 years, are holding their annual conference online this year due to pandemic restrictions
The scandal, believed to have impacted around 34,000 international students, relates to the Test of English for International Communication
Boris Johnson has been forced to cut short his holiday with fiancee and their son after the location of their cottage in the Scottish Highlands was leaked, triggering security concerns
Johnson said on April 12 that he had left the hospital "after a week in which the NHS has saved my life, no question."
Johnson had faced a backlash after his government took a less stringent approach to tackling the virus than countries such as Italy, France and Spain which have effectively locked down much of Europe
The harder part of the negotiations begins
The 55-year-old former foreign secretary and London Mayor laid out his vision as Prime Minister in his first speech on the steps of Downing Street after a meeting with Queen Elizabeth II
Apart from his own self-advancement, it is hard to pin down just what it is Johnson believes in
Cabinet ministers Jeremy Hunt and Michael Gove are seen as the lead contenders for that second spot to take on Johnson
May said, India and UK need to work together, for the long haul, to break down the barriers to trade and investment