A toxic state of affairs
The pugnacious British PM needs to turn on the charm offensive.
The pugnacious British PM needs to turn on the charm offensive.
The balance of power in Britain’s constitution has been lost, argues The Spectator.
The use of prorogation has had a stabilising influence on parliament.
This is the week the empire, the establishment, struck back against Trump and Johnson.
Senior allies of Boris Johnson warn Britain will face civil unrest on the scale of the Yellow Vest protests if Brexit is frustrated.
Rachel Johnson launches a withering attack on her ‘reprehensible’ brother Boris.
Boris refuses to back down over accusations his inflammatory language endangered MPs.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is preparing to claim a mandate for a second prorogation to end a ‘zombie’ parliament.
Boris Johnson was clapped into Westminster by his Tory party as he challenged the opposition parties to unseat his government.
Brexit is loaded with false assumptions.
When the world now scans the political horizon it wants to see the superhuman. Can’t we just settle for competent?
British PM infuriates Commons with cruelly casual remarks over murdered Labour MP.
Remainers may cry victory over prorogation but the Brexit Party is hoovering up voters.
Boris Johnson is defiant after the Supreme Court ruling but what does it mean for him now?
Better to be the EU’s greatest ally than its most reluctant and disruptive member.
Boris Johnson is returning early from the US for what looms as a fiery resumption of parliament.
For a government to find its actions revoked by the highest court is a calamity.
Boris Johnson insists he won’t resign if the Supreme Court finds he misled the Queen.
Boris Johnson has been urged to make a full disclosure over his relationship with businesswoman Jennifer Arcuri.
Boris Johnson failed to declare potential conflicts of interest with a former model after giving her public money.
Boris Johnson’s relentless positivity has made it difficult to assess how realistic a Brexit deal is.
Boris Johnson lashed as the ‘father of lies’ in the Supreme Court over his suspension of parliament.
Emmanuel Macron demands UK present proposals to solve the backstop quandary within 12 days.
Boris Johnson could recall parliament if Britain’s highest court rules he unlawfully suspended it, a government lawyer says.
Johnson won’t rule out second prorogation, warns Supreme Court has no jurisdiction over decision.
Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson will try to woo voters by comparing British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to a socialist dictator.
Boris Johnson is mocked by Luxembourg PM after having to abandon joint press conference.
Britain’s former leader, David Cameron, deplores the Brexiteers’ glib political culture.
Confident Boris Johnson compares Britain to the Incredible Hulk, vowing: ‘I’m going to get a deal.’
David Cameron admits he ‘failed’ to avoid Brexit division but criticises the Boris Johnson camp for ‘sharp practices’.
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