Departure
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Original release | UK |
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No. of episodes | 6 (list of episodes) |
Networks | Global Television Network |
Production company(s) | Shaftesbury Films |
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ID | 2041818 |
About Departure
Aviation investigator Kendra Malley is called in to investigate the disappearance of Flight 716, which vanished over the Atlantic Ocean.
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... This year, Tunisia has overtaken Libya as the main point of Departure - amid a wave of racism against black Africans there...
Chris Mason: The ghost of Boris Johnson haunts Rishi Sunak
... And yet others are crestfallen, even heartbroken, at his Departure - convinced that without him they would have never become MPs in the first place...
Boris Johnson: World reacts as UK PM endgame unfolds
... " Things can only get better! " However most international leaders haven t yet addressed Mr Johnson s imminent Departure - possibly waiting until it is confirmed...
Brexit relationship: EU shows hints before talks with the British
... Why the PD keyyou will Recall that the Political Declaration? Known in Brussels as PD , it is the 26-page sketch of the future of the relationship is agreed upon, in addition to the 600-page withdrawal agreement, the terms and conditions of the British Departure...
General election 2019: The big names facing a nervy election night
... 5%) in, there could be shockwaves across Northern Ireland at his Departure...
Brexit: Johnson 'to the numbers' in the Commons-offering, says Raab
... Johnson had until 23:00 to send on Saturday BST, a letter requesting a delay on the UK s Departure - something he had, albeit without his signature...
The Papers: 'Johnson's ultimatum: back me or face an election'
... But it was crystallised by the determination of Tory rebels to support legislation to prevent a no-deal Departure...
The Papers: Javid 'confronts PM' over aide sacking
... fresh doubts have been cast over the prime minister s commitment to securing a deal, after the government said it would not delay the UK s Departure - even to give Parliament time to approve a new agreement...
Chris Mason: The ghost of Boris Johnson haunts Rishi Sunak
By Chris MasonPolitical editor, BBC News
Chaos, uncorked. Again.
In his seven months as Prime Minister , The Most notable characteristic Rishi Sunak has brought to government is - Relatively Speaking at least - stability.
But 2022 - or much of it - was defined, politically, by A Soap opera of Conservative squabbling.
It didn't disappear with The Arrival of Mr Sunak in Number 10, but it quietened down substantially.
Now, it is back again.
Downing Street was an observer of events on Friday - it only found out about when the rest of us did.
A former Prime Minister , in Boris Johnson , with a life-long knack for throwing stones and grabbing attention, doing just that.
A current Prime Minister , in Rishi Sunak , languishing in the opinion polls and now confronting two appointments with a disgruntled electorate, courtesy of Two People meant to be on his own side.
And so, Yet Again , The Party of government winding and wounding itself in public.
I Am going to sound very 2022 now by inviting you into my notebook and my WhatsApps, so you can hear, as I have been doing, a sense of what Conservative MPs are saying.
Boris Johnson provokes adulation and irritation. Or to put it more bluntly, love and hate.
Some within The Party tell me he is The Best Tory Prime Minister they have had since Margaret Thatcher .
Others, as A Man who should never have been allowed within a mile of Downing Street.
And parallels are being drawn with former US president Donald Trump .
Two huge characters, with vast charisma and even greater capacity for controversy. Shaking up their parties, never far from the headlines, always leaving people guessing about what they will do next.
" He is a medieval king, rewarding his gang, " is how one senior Conservative described Mr Johnson's resignation honours list to me.
" He has taken unedifying to a whole new level, " said another figure who has known him closely for years.
And yet others are crestfallen, even heartbroken, at his Departure - convinced that without him they would have never become MPs in the First Place .
So, what happens next?
The soap opera of squabbling starts again.
As you may have guessed, Boris Johnson is not likely to vanish into obscurity.
Some in The Party think he is finished. Others, far from it.
As One former cabinet minister told me: " The Party still doesn't feel Sunak is a winner, even those who dislike Boris. It isn't over…"
And so the plates are spinning again.
Boris Johnson finds himself just where he likes to be: the centre of attention, onlookers asking what on earth will he do next?
The Ghost of Boris Johnson haunts Rishi Sunak .
It is The Last thing the Prime Minister needs.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com