Skip to content
Search

Latest Stories

UK PM back to Downing Street after minor sinus operation

The scheduled procedure was carried out on the state-run National Health Service under general anaesthetic.

UK PM back to Downing Street after minor sinus operation

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has had a "very minor routine operation related to his sinuses", his official spokesman said on Monday.

"He went to the hospital around 6:00 am (0500 GMT) and the operation was carried out first thing this morning," he told reporters.


"He was back in Downing Street shortly after 10:00 am."

The spokesman said the scheduled procedure was carried out on the state-run National Health Service under general anaesthetic.

Johnson was resting and his return to work would depend on his health, but he planned to chair a Cabinet meeting of senior ministers on Tuesday.

The prime minister, who turned 58 on Sunday, has appeared under the weather on occasions in recent week, sniffing as if he has had a cold.

He spent several days in hospital intensive care in April 2020 after contracting Covid, calling it "a tough old moment" that "could have gone either way".

In an interview afterwards, he said Downing Street officials had a contingency plan in case he died.

During his absence, the then-foreign secretary Dominic Raab deputised.

Raab, now justice secretary and deputy prime minister, and the Cabinet secretary were aware of Monday's procedure in advance, the spokesman said.

More For You

King Charles leads Remembrance Day service at Cenotaph

King Charles III attends the Remembrance Sunday ceremony at the Cenotaph on Whitehall on November 9, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Alastair Grant - WPA Pool/Getty Images)

King Charles leads Remembrance Day service at Cenotaph

KING CHARLES led the nation in remembrance on Sunday (9), observing a two-minute silence during the National Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph in London to honour those who died in war.

The King, dressed in the Royal Navy uniform of the Admiral of the Fleet and wearing a red poppy brooch, laid a wreath at the monument in Whitehall. Thousands gathered to pay their respects as Big Ben struck eleven.

Keep ReadingShow less