Boris Johnson has reached a moment of truth on the two issues that have dominated Britain this year: the pandemic and Brexit negotiations. But he is still playing for time — a strategy that could backfire in lost lives or livelihoods if he waits too long nyti.ms
Boris Johnson has reached a moment of truth on the two issues that have dominated Britain this year: the pandemic and Brexit negotiations. But he is still playing for time — a strategy that could backfire in lost lives or livelihoods if he waits too long nyti.ms
A clash with China has laid bare deeper contradictions in Prime Minister Boris Johnson's post-Brexit vision: Britain wants to go global at a time when globalization is in retreat nyti.ms
“Boris Johnson can no longer cross his fingers and hope no one is paying attention to the huge Brexit mess hurtling towards us. We are running out of time” buff.ly
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's attack on the BBC comes against a backdrop of deepening hostility between him, as a one-time journalist, and the British press corps, even including journalists from newspapers that backed his Brexit campaign nyti.ms
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's attack on the BBC comes against a backdrop of deepening hostility between him, as a one-time journalist, and the British press corps, even including journalists from newspapers that backed his Brexit campaign nyti.ms
Prime Minister Boris Johnson vows to “get Brexit done on time, by the 31st of January” after he won an overall majority for his Conservative Party in Parliament nyti.ms
Boris Johnson met Jean-Claude Juncker for the first time since his election in July. No apparent progress on Brexit was made, damping hopes of a swift breakthrough. on.wsj.com