Brexit
If an agreement is not reached by Brussel's Summit, UK PM Boris Johnson will have to postpone Britain's exit again.
Published 16 Oct, 2019 01:26pm
Both sides are hoping for a clean divorce deal for Britain leaving EU might be sketched out within the coming hours.
Published 16 Oct, 2019 10:30am
The pound jumps to its highest level in five months.
Updated 16 Oct, 2019 08:06am
EU leaders will meet on Thursday and Friday for a summit held under the pressures of the October 31 Brexit deadline.
Updated 14 Oct, 2019 08:27am
European Union member states will review progress on Monday.
Updated 12 Oct, 2019 08:53am
PM Johnson speaks to German Chancellor Angela Merkel as he tried to salvage new divorce terms he has proposed.
Updated 09 Oct, 2019 08:43am
Brexit secretary says ideas formally submitted to Brussels were only “a broad landing zone"; negotiations now necessary.
Published 06 Oct, 2019 10:30pm
If Johnson fails to comply with the Benn Act the courts could impose penalties “including fine and imprisonment”.
Published 04 Oct, 2019 11:07pm
French government minister says Brexit talks are made harder by UK parliament's unclear position.
Published 03 Oct, 2019 12:32pm
Johnson tells European Commission president that London’s long-awaited proposal is "a reasonable compromise".
Updated 03 Oct, 2019 08:39am
PM Boris Johnson declines to give details but media reports say it could be proposed as early as Thursday.
Published 01 Oct, 2019 06:52pm
Finance minister Sajid Javid says the "full armoury of economic policy" will be on hand if needed.
Published 01 Oct, 2019 07:43am
Johnson insists he will take Britain out of the European Union next month, with or without a deal with Brussels.
Updated 30 Sep, 2019 08:05am
UK premier says he'd rather be "dead in a ditch" than ask for a delay to get lawmakers approve a Brexit deal.
Published 29 Sep, 2019 02:29pm
Nafees hopeful jobs could be for medical and IT professionals & says Pakistani commodities can become useful in Britain.
Updated 28 Sep, 2019 08:05am
“There was an atmosphere in the chamber worse than any I’ve known in my 22 years in the House,” says speaker.
Published 26 Sep, 2019 03:24pm
"This parliament should have the courage to face the electorate. But it won’t," says Geoffrey Cox.
Updated 26 Sep, 2019 10:01am
British PM condemns verdict as “wrong” and challenges the main opposition Labour Party and others to a confidence vote.
Published 26 Sep, 2019 12:05am
In a setback for UK PM Boris Johnson, Britain’s Supreme Court ruled that the suspension of parliament was illegal.
Updated 24 Sep, 2019 04:42pm
Two polls published over the weekend showed Labour losing to Johnson’s party by between seven and 15 percentage points.
Updated 23 Sep, 2019 09:08am
If Johnson loses, he may be compelled to recall parliament earlier than scheduled.
Published 19 Sep, 2019 01:48pm
"The risk of a no deal remains very real," says European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker.
Updated 19 Sep, 2019 08:33am
UK PM Boris Johnson sent lawmakers home from September 9 until October 14.
Published 17 Sep, 2019 03:25pm
Johnson says he is "very confident" of getting a divorce deal at an EU summit on October 17.
Updated 16 Sep, 2019 08:40am
In an odd analogy, Johnson compared Britain to the comic book character Hulk.
Published 15 Sep, 2019 11:17am
Cameron, 52, has largely kept out of the public eye since stepping down in the wake of the historic Brexit vote.
Published 15 Sep, 2019 11:12am
David Cameron says he thinks about the consequences of the Brexit referendum "every single day".
Published 14 Sep, 2019 11:32am
Parliament was prorogued, or suspended, on Monday until October 14.
Updated 13 Sep, 2019 08:36am
The ruling concludes that the principal reason to prorogue parliament is to prevent dialogue over Brexit.
Published 11 Sep, 2019 03:54pm
Boris Johnson slams opposition for voting against his call for a snap poll, says he will “strive to get an agreement”.
Updated 10 Sep, 2019 04:35pm