The British Parliament has made Boris Johnson's premiership very difficult.
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It amounts to a disappointing end to a disappointing premiership.
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Brexit will be the defining issue of Mrs May's premiership.
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Lofven's main competitor for the premiership is Moderates leader Ulf Kristersson.
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Posterity will draw on both schools in judging Mr Cameron's premiership.
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After the election, May's premiership became even more strained and subdued.
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It is not how she would choose to spend her premiership.
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One of his final tasks during Mr. González's premiership was challenging.
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This would not make him a serious contender for the premiership.
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And his premiership could bring about the end of Britain itself.
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The results confirmed Babis as a serious candidate for the premiership.
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Sky used Premiership soccer to become a leader in the British market.
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And yet he has governed as if he never left the premiership.
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Italy's leader says he's ready to put his premiership on the line.
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Pre-season, the team was around 2000-1 to win the Premiership.
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The big question: This is the biggest test May's premiership has faced.
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Mahathir had promised to hand over the premiership to Anwar in 2020.
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BRITAIN'S RELATIONSHIP with Europe dominated the last years of Margaret Thatcher's premiership.
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After leaving the premiership, Fillon took a hard turn to the right.
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For Mrs May is determined that her premiership be about more than Brexit.
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Delaying tactics and ambiguity have been the twin hallmarks of Mr Netanyahu's premiership.
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Early talks centred on the possibility of a rotating premiership but led nowhere.
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If only the Leeds path to the Premiership was coasting just as well...
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Prime-time troubles Theresa May thought a speech would help relaunch her premiership.
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Still, her premiership will be dominated by one subject, and one alone: Brexit.
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With premiership survival all but guaranteed, Leicester can plan ahead on surer footing.
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His premiership, set free by Brexit, could reshape Britain's electoral map for decades.
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There's so much stuff wrapped up alongside my memories of Southampton's Premiership return.
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The Brexit ended Theresa may's premiership and drained her reputation among the British public.
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Referees officiated premiership rugby matches in a specially designed kit that incorporated rainbow stripes.
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Mr Johnson chose Mr Gove to run his campaign for the premiership in 2016.
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Defeat in the state to the resurgent Greens could prove fatal to her premiership.
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May's failure to deliver Brexit by the original March 29 deadline destroyed her premiership.
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No candidate for the premiership has yet emerged from his "On the Move" alliance.
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The document was prepared in the last weeks of Theresa May's premiership, Sky reported.
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During the premiership of Ariel Sharon, Beres was chair of Project Daniel (2003-2004).
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The Premiership table-toppers did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
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That could lead to a constitutional crisis, or the premature end of Johnson's premiership.
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Above, armed police officers outside a Scottish Premiership soccer match in Glasgow on Saturday.
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He was elected to parliament in October 2018, clearing him to assume the premiership.
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Azmin has been regarded as a possible challenger for the premiership promised to Anwar.
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The 26-year-old was booed during Saracens' Premiership defeat by Bristol on Saturday.
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During our lunch, I asked what Britain might look like under a Corbyn premiership.
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During his decade-long premiership, Benjamin Netanyahu has elevated these politics to the extreme.
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Like Trump, Johnson has been open about his ambition for the premiership for many years.
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Israel's gross domestic product has increased by 70 percent since Netanyahu's premiership began in 2009.
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Some countries hoped that Mr Abadi, a known quantity, would hang on to the premiership.
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That speech similarly doubled as a campaign ad for his re-election to the premiership.
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Each eventually agreed to "take a step aside" and quit demanding the premiership for himself.
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Following the open challenge to May's premiership, the pound fell and at 11:30 a.m.
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It turned out to be the peak of his popularity, and his premiership never recovered.
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But Anwar still has to work to do before he can take over the premiership.
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Johnson has had a turbulent beginning to his premiership since he entered office in July.
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Others have voiced their support for May's premiership and against a future Labour prime minister.
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Saracens said senior representatives of the English Premiership club had held lengthy discussions with him.
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Orban is still widely expected to secure enough votes to continue his premiership in April.
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Those last for roughly two years; after that, her premiership may very well be over.
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Since winning the premiership in 2012, Abe has shown every sign of sharing this attitude.
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The collapse of May's premiership over Brexit had raised concerns that Trump could publicly humiliate May.
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He highlighted the levels of executive pay and the "simply ridiculous" wages earned by Premiership footballers.
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Leadsom is the 36th minister to resign in the almost three years of the May premiership.
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However, Lai's premiership would not necessarily help the president improve her ratings, some analysts have said.
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A Lai premiership would not necessary help the president to improve her ratings, some analysts said.
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The single biggest call of her premiership will be what variety of Brexit to aim for.
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The 44-year-old Liberal Party leader won Canada's premiership in a landslide election last year.
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That moment of indecision was seen as a fatal error from which his premiership never recovered.
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Promise made: Johnson has made cutting tax a central part of his campaign for the premiership.
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Her premiership is dependent on their continued support, and this will make negotiations more complex still.
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But her failure to get a divorce deal ratified by the British parliament destroyed her premiership.
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The Labor Party would be likely to recommend Mr. Gantz for the premiership after the election.
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To secure the premiership, the alliance needs to have 376 seats, all from the lower house.
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"Nawaz Sharif is in two minds about Shahbaz's premiership," said one of Shahbaz's aides in Lahore.
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He took over the party (and premiership) in July, promising to deliver Brexit by October 210.
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After May won the premiership, she prompted consternation in European capitals by appointing Johnson foreign minister.
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Some have warned that May has "10 days to save her premiership," according to the Sunday Times.
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The "super", as Aussies call their private-pension provision, was a crowning achievement of Mr Keating's premiership.
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He was a middling member of Nidaa Tounes before he was catapulted to the premiership in 2016.
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Defeat in the vote would likely spell the end of May's divorce deal and probably her premiership.
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Dr Mahathir resigned Malaysia's premiership in 2003, but has found it impossible to resist bashing his successors.
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If the vote goes in favor of staying in, it is a serious test for May's premiership.
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The Northern Ireland Football League Premiership is only semiprofessional, leaving O'Neill with a tiny pool of players.
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A surprisingly girlish voice from the 1960s became a commanding and much-admired tone during her premiership.
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He's been playing top-level Premiership rugby, so it's not like we dug some has-been out.
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However, the allegations risk overshadowing his premiership as the UK heads towards its next big political crisis.
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English Premiership and European rugby union champions Saracens have been docked 29 points and fined $228 million.
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A potential Corbyn premiership could jeopardize those ties and other sensitive intelligence relationships with countries like Israel.
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This would be another blow to Johnson, who's suffered a series of defeats to begin his premiership.
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But disputes about details, such as the timeline for rotating the premiership between them, were not resolved.
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But even with May's promise to sacrifice her premiership, her deal still might not win enough support.
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Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping met early at the start of the Indian leader's premiership in 2014.
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The Saracens v London Irish game will be the first English Premiership rugby match to be played overseas.
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It's last-ditch effort time in Britain as May presented a desperate package aimed at saving her premiership.
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They support Mahathir as the PM, and they will continue to support me when I assume the premiership.
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AFTER winning election for Japan's premiership four times in a row, Shinzo Abe has a reputation for arrogance.
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On February 14th she lost a House of Commons vote for the 11th time in her brief premiership.
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MAY PREMIERSHIP ENDS IN JUNE In Britain, May announcing her resignation send the pound on a rollercoaster ride.
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Embrace the Hunt launched on Wednesday afternoon as the Hawks begin their quest for a fourth straight premiership.
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Temerko won entrée to the top of the Conservative Party during David Cameron's premiership that began in 22016.
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In the days since she unveiled a draft EU divorce deal, May's premiership has been thrust into crisis.
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After the chaotic first two first month's of Johnson's premiership, it would be foolish to dismiss this possibility.
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His election to the premiership is widely seen to have increased the probability of a no-deal Brexit.
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With no scandals engulfing his premiership, the announcement at his weekly press conference Monday landed as a bombshell.
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But Mr. Netanyahu won the endorsements of 55 members of Parliament for the premiership, to Mr. Gantz's 54.
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If Bibi goes first in the rotation, he could hold onto the premiership till the end of 2020.
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In the days since May unveiled a draft EU divorce deal, her premiership has been thrust into crisis.
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Looking ahead: Wednesday's shake-up prompted Dmitri Medvedev, Mr. Putin's long-serving ally, to abruptly resign the premiership.
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"We have a lot of work ahead to rebuild trust," Marin told reporters after she won the premiership.
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Yet the combination lacks 30 to 35 seats in each house to elevate chief Matteo Salvini to the premiership.
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In South Korea, the premiership is largely a ceremonial position, but its holder serves as deputy to the president.
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However, CNBC sources said Tuesday that the bank expects Achleitner to retain his premiership with around 60% shareholder approval.
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This failure to put Labour firmly behind the prime minister underscored a huge concern about a possible Corbyn premiership.
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Under the scheme they had hatched, Gove was supposed to become Chancellor of the Exchequer in a Johnson premiership.
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The firm has tested its technology with several professional clubs, including Saracens, the reigning champions in the English Premiership.
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Prime Minister Theresa May left Downing Street after a three-year premiership that was marred by crises over Brexit.
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Certainly the 57-year-old Canadian's CV makes fascinating reading but is not one that screams out Premiership executive.
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Former prime minister May enjoyed huge leads over the Opposition Labour Party in polls conducted early in the premiership.
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Security concerns Since returning to the premiership in 2012, Abe has made security a key plank of his appeal.
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The project, signed under Najib's premiership, was suspended by Mahathir who has said the deal was "unfair" to Malaysia.
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"I have been enthused by the start to Theresa May's premiership," he said in a statement announcing his candidacy.
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"Because Boris never answers the questions, we have absolutely no idea what his premiership would be like," Hunt said.
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Ms. Ardern, 37, is the world's youngest female leader and has made gender equality a platform of her premiership.
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The sample size is admittedly small, involving seven elite male players competing at the ESP Premiership CSGO Spring finals.
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Mr. Abe owes his premiership to the accident of birth rather than the democratic will of the Japanese people.
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London (CNN)Boris Johnson hasn't had the greatest start to his premiership as lawmakers returned to Parliament this week.
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Thursday's vote was a major victory for Johnson, who has made delivering Brexit the key aim of his premiership.
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This deals another brutal blow to Johnson, who's had a rough go of it in his two-month premiership.
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The victory, fueled by domestic economic problems, elevated party leader Erdoğan to the premiership, which he assumed in 2003.
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Yet in the field where Mr Abe has indisputable sway, that of politics, the record under his premiership is lamentable.
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Whatever else happens in her premiership, May can at least console herself with a place in the record books. Hooray!
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The victory boosts Abe&aposs chances for another term as LDP leader next September, potentially extending his premiership to 2021.
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Prime Minister Theresa May will leave Downing Street after a three-year premiership that was mired by crises over Brexit.
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His final term as Prime Minister came when he stepped into the premiership following the assassination of Rabin in 1995.
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Thatcher's arguments were unpopular with many in her Conservative Party, contributing to an uprising that ended her premiership in 1990.
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Early in Mr Modi's premiership growth was helped by the tumbling price of oil, which India imports in vast quantities.
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She spluttered her way through a speech designed to relaunch her premiership, as the set literally fell apart behind her.
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Johnson, who led the 2016 campaign to leave the EU, has staked his premiership on getting Britain out by Oct.
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The ruling Republican Party agreed to meet the opposition's final demands: Pashinyan's path to the premiership would not be obstructed.
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Failure on any part of his strategy risks an early end to his premiership and possibly even to Brexit itself.
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There was a smooth transition to Paolo Gentiloni's premiership, which has been quietly effective over the past year or so.
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But the next prime minister, whether Johnson or Hunt, will inherit the same Brexit deadlock that ultimately ended May's premiership.
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It took over the party in 1994, when Blair was elected leader, and controlled the premiership from 903 to 2010.
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However, Tsipras' premiership ended in July, after a snap election gave an outright majority to the conservative leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
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The company already own a share of England's Premiership club competition and are pursuing a stake in the Six Nations.
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Another Likud member could end up with the top job, fulfilling Gantz's condition that Netanyahu no longer hold the premiership.
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Talks launched on Tuesday between Netanyahu and Gantz on forming a unity administration, possibly with a rotating premiership, went nowhere.
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The big picture: Johnson has had a turbulent start to his premiership since being elected Conservative Party leader in July.
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It took over the party in 603, when Blair was elected leader, and controlled the premiership from 1997 to 2010.
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