Business Fast > Politics > Boris Johnson ‘fired’ during live US election coverage for plugging memoir PoliticsBoris Johnson ‘fired’ during live US election coverage for plugging memoirNovember 6, 2024posted on Nov. 06, 2024 at 6:40 am During the panel, co-host Emily Maitlis told him: ‘We are not all going to read your book’. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastNovember 6, 2024previous articleBitcoin price today: hits record high at $75k as Trump leads in presidential racenext articleUS dollar and bitcoin surge, but bond prices tumble, as investors pile into ‘Trump trades’ – business liveYou Might Also LikePoliticsBBC Question Time audience back Keir Starmer after Nigel Farage's 'nasty' slurDecember 5, 2024PoliticsChancellor Rachel Reeves told taxes will have to be hiked further to help stabilise public financesDecember 4, 2024PoliticsCouncils must meet housing targets, Rayner saysDecember 4, 2024PoliticsGeorge Osborne is a walking ad for a wealth tax. Labour should target the inheritocracy | Polly ToynbeeDecember 3, 2024PoliticsCosts of assisted dying 'will be examined at next stage', says ministerDecember 2, 2024Politics'Tories sent country hurtling backwards – but we'll show path ahead to fix Britain'November 30, 2024Recommended For YouFinanceAviva agrees £3.6bn deal to buy Direct Line; new bid to buy Thames Water – business liveDecember 6, 2024FinanceGlobal EconomyIndia's central bank revises down economic growth forecast for 2025, keeps interest rate steadyDecember 6, 2024Global EconomyautosUltra-rare supercar with blistering 217mph top speed and screaming 12-cylinder engine sells at auction for £8.7MILLIONDecember 6, 2024autosPoliticsBBC Question Time audience back Keir Starmer after Nigel Farage's 'nasty' slurDecember 5, 2024PoliticsSportsWatch hilarious moment Steve Sidwell ‘almost turns into Mary Poppins’ as Storm Darragh plays HAVOC with his umbrellaDecember 5, 2024Sports
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