Jo Johnson

Jo Johnson resigns from Binance advisory role
The former Tory MP and universities minister stepped back as scrutiny over the cryptocurrency exchange grows
Alex Lawson
19, Dec, 2022 @7:11 PM

Role call: the former ministers who found private sector jobs
The Greensill affair shows how some of David Cameron’s appointees have been among the most enthusiastic corporate jobseekers. Here’s the list...
Rob Davies and Georgina Quach
16, Apr, 2021 @3:15 PM

UK universities’ closeness to China poses risks, says Jo Johnson
Study led by former minister concludes dangers of closer collaboration are poorly understood
Rachel Hall
09, Mar, 2021 @12:01 AM

The Guardian view on Johnson's honours list: shameless and far too long | Editorial
Editorial: The prime minister’s decision to overuse his powers of patronage does nothing for the good governance of Britain
Editorial
02, Aug, 2020 @5:30 PM

Johnson siblings' bond strong as ever as family faces toughest test
Boris, Rachel, Jo and Leo remain firm friends after Brexit wobbles as PM remains in intensive care with coronavirus
Aamna Mohdin
07, Apr, 2020 @6:28 PM

Jo Johnson warns against cutting university tuition fees
Former universities minister says lowering student fees would do ‘grave damage’
Simon Murphy
04, Jan, 2020 @5:35 PM

Gravitas, surprises and John Bercow: TV election night coverage
The BBC goes in heavy, Channel 4 goes for laughs and Sky News boasts the former Speaker as a pundit
Harriet Sherwood
07, Dec, 2019 @8:28 PM

The Guardian view on election 2019: it’s about Brexit above all | Editorial
Editorial: The retirement of so many centrist Tories is a reminder that theirs has now become the Brexit party in all but name
Editorial
31, Oct, 2019 @6:28 PM

Point of no return: the agonising path that led to Amber Rudd's walkout
PM’s ousting of 21 rebels and lack of evidence for a credible Brexit agreement triggered resignation
Rajeev Syal
08, Sep, 2019 @7:14 PM

The Guardian view on the world and Brexit: rue Britannia | Editorial
Editorial: A project supposed to enhance Britain’s international stature has only served to diminish it
Editorial
08, Sep, 2019 @5:31 PM

Like Macbeth, Johnson is too stepped in blood to turn back. Where next? | Andrew Rawnsley
He has lost control of Brexit, parliament and election timing. Resigning may soon look like his least worst option
Andrew Rawnsley
08, Sep, 2019 @7:00 AM

Jacob Rees-Mogg apologises to senior doctor he compared to disgraced anti-vaxxer – as it happened
Commons Leader backs down over no-deal claims, while PM’s brother Jo Johnson quits citing ‘unresolvable tension’ between ‘family loyalty and the national interest’
Kate Lyons (now); Kevin Rawlinson , Andrew Sparrow and Matthew Weaver (earlier)
06, Sep, 2019 @12:55 AM
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