Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Boris Johnson, Jeremy Hunt in runoff for UK prime minister
Britain's next prime minister will be a man in his 50s who went to Oxford University - either Boris Johnson or Jeremy Hunt, the two finalists selected on June 20 in a race to lead the governing Conservative Party.
Boris Johnson builds lead in race to be UK prime minister
Former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson increased his lead in the race to become Britain's next prime minister on June 17 in a Conservative Party vote that eliminated one of his rivals and enabled upstart candidate Rory Stewart to defy expectations by remaining in the contest.
Contest to replace May as British prime minister heats up
The contest to replace Theresa May as British prime minister hotted up on May 25 with five candidates now vying for a job whose central task will be to find a way to take a divided Britain out of the European Union.
British PM May expected to announce on Friday that she will quit - The Times
British Prime Minister Theresa May is expected on May 24 to announce her departure from office, The Times reported, without citing a source.
Breaking News CNN: UK Defense Secretary Fired over Huawei Leak
British Prime Minister Theresa May has fired her Defense Secretary Gavin Williamson over the leaking of a key decision related to the Chinese telecoms company Huawei from a National Security Council meeting.
Bulgarian Cabinet Will Allocate BGN 32.4 million For the European Elections
Deputy Prime Minister Tomislav Donchev will be involved in the preparation and holding of the European Elections, reported NOVA TV.
BGN 32.4 million will be allocated for the European elections in Bulgaria. This is the decision of the Council of Ministers, which was adopted today.
Nearly BGN 1 billion Were Spent on Roma Integration Without Real Results
,,Nearly BGN 1 billion has been spent on Roma integration programs for the period 2007-2018, with no real results'', Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Krasimir Karakachanov said at a round table on the concept of integration of the Roma population at the Council of Ministers today.
Awaiting voices of experience
The country's former prime ministers have just one essential obligation toward the Greek people, and that is to express their opinions on matters of major national importance or to issue warnings when they see a serious crisis looming.
Former leaders have the required experience to do so, particularly on issues they themselves have handled.
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PM's office says decision on payment of clergy is state's prerogative
The decision on how clerics will be paid lies solely with the state, the prime minister's office said on Friday, responding to an announcement by the Church of Greece's Hierarchy that it would not accept losing their status as civil servants.
PM Borisov: There will be an Increase in Wages in the Bulgarian State Sector
From 1 January 2019, salaries may be increased by 10% across the entire state sector, including public service media. This was announced in Varna by Prime Minister Boyko Borisov.
The proposal will be watched tomorrow at the meeting of the Council of Ministers. Preliminary bills for the increase will require additional over BGN 700 million in the state budget.