From @WSJopinion: Boris Johnson got Brexit done. Liz Truss has the much harder task of making it work, writes @wrmead. There are no guarantees, but both Britain and the world will be better off if she succeeds. https://on.wsj.com/3Ri7ZpZ
A brilliant campaigner, Boris Johnson remade the U.K.’s Conservative Party and drove home Brexit. But colleagues ultimately feared the scandals surrounding him would tarnish the party for voters. https://on.wsj.com/3NY3Q92
The U.K. government set the stage for a new clash with the EU after Boris Johnson said he wants to renegotiate the parts of the Brexit agreement dealing with the politically sensitive question of Northern Ireland https://on.wsj.com/2V5dUHu
The G-7 summit that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson hosted over the weekend was a major opportunity to showcase the U.K.’s ambitions on the global stage, but wrangling over Brexit bled into the meeting https://on.wsj.com/3glEl3O
An arrangement to manage trade and preserve peace in Northern Ireland after Brexit is souring relations between London and Brussels and risks unsettling the U.K.’s ties with Washington just as President Biden meets Prime Minister Boris Johnson this week https://on.wsj.com/3w6VV0Y
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson agreed with top European Union officials to intensify Brexit trade talks over the summer as both sides seek to reach a deal before a year-end deadline https://on.wsj.com/37z8OFi
Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s tight Brexit timetable could make it tough for Britain to strike a trade deal with the European Union by year’s end https://on.wsj.com/2Fs8ACR
As Prime Minister Boris Johnson returns to Downing Street with a mandate to “Get Brexit Done,” real-estate agents in prime central London believe a deal—any deal—will help repair buyer confidence. https://on.wsj.com/38UGsFR
Boris Johnson’s government said it would leave a post-Brexit standstill period at the end of next year, with or without a trade deal with the European Union https://on.wsj.com/2YVjCcA
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson secured a resounding victory in an election dominated by Brexit. The Journal’s @MaximColch explains what happens next. #WSJWhatsNow https://t.co/RMDqXSQVOF
Boris Johnson secures a comfortable election win, BBC says, giving him a parliamentary majority to secure Brexit. The pound rallied. https://on.wsj.com/35jk1YK
Boris Johnson is still ahead in British polls, but some show his lead narrowing as attention turns away from Brexit and toward health care and housing https://on.wsj.com/34baj9m
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a double-digit lead in opinion polls ahead of a crucial vote Thursday to decide the fate of Brexit https://on.wsj.com/36iMvBU
If Boris Johnson’s pro-Brexit Tories capture a large portion of former Labour voters in next week’s election, it will transform British politics and galvanize conservatives across the West, writes @gerardtbaker https://on.wsj.com/33WDmxF
Loyalty to Labour in Workington, England, is being tested as anger builds over the party’s role in delaying Brexit. Boris Johnson hopes to profit https://on.wsj.com/2Xy33Da
Boris Johnson could find himself facing a determined critic of his Brexit deal when Britain goes to the polls next month: Nigel Farage https://on.wsj.com/34h2PSI
Shortly after endorsing Boris Johnson's Brexit deal, U.K. lawmakers voted against a proposed timetable to push it through Parliament by the end of the month https://on.wsj.com/32NQFRj
After failing twice to get U.K. Parliament to vote on his Brexit deal, Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to get a yes-or-no vote Tuesday https://on.wsj.com/2BxG40H
Boris Johnson is bringing the Brexit deal he reached with the EU back to Parliament this week. Here’s a look at where things stand in the three-year saga. https://on.wsj.com/2VYVfcE
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set to push for another Brexit vote today. The government says it now has the numbers to get it passed after a foiled first try #WSJWhatsNow https://t.co/pJONg0guVk
No matter where you stand on Brexit, all roads lead to Eton—the fancy English prep school that yielded Boris Johnson and a chunk of Parliament https://on.wsj.com/33R3eeK
U.K. government officials fear a rebel group of 21 lawmakers ejected from the ruling Conservative Party could try to derail Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal after most forced him to ask the EU for a delay https://on.wsj.com/32uNzBu
U.K. government formally asks the European Union to delay Brexit for a third time, a request Prime Minister Boris Johnson had long resisted https://on.wsj.com/2pvK2UN
Watch: British lawmakers approved a measure that may force Prime Minister Boris Johnson to seek an extension to the Oct. 31 Brexit deadline, a prospect he rejected. https://on.wsj.com/31yvlxn
British lawmakers look set to delay a decisive Brexit vote, likely forcing Boris Johnson to request a further delay before the U.K. leaves the EU https://on.wsj.com/2P7Tskh
If he can keep everyone who voted for Theresa May's Brexit deal, Boris Johnson needs 35 more votes to pass his own. Who could he convince? https://on.wsj.com/2OZNbGX
Investors are eager for the Brexit saga to end, but they aren’t blind to the potential drawbacks of U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s new deal with the EU, explains @Spencerjakab. #WSJWhatsNow https://on.wsj.com/33JG21T https://t.co/5sNhnwtROJ
If he can keep everyone who voted for Theresa May's Brexit deal, Boris Johnson needs 35 more votes to pass his own. Who could he convince? https://on.wsj.com/2nSdIef https://t.co/1hzr9HbPmX
Brexit deal prospects are dealt a setback hours before a crucial EU summit as Boris Johnson’s Northern Irish allies say they couldn’t support key parts of the proposed arrangements https://on.wsj.com/35DyXSa
Boris Johnson announced a revised Brexit proposal, warning the EU that he remains prepared to take the U.K. out of the bloc at the end of October without a deal https://on.wsj.com/2nPwcfx
Allegations about U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s past threaten to sidetrack the annual gathering of his Conservative Party, despite the popularity of his Brexit message https://on.wsj.com/2mZZGah
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is betting Brexit voters care more about leaving than about past political allegiances. What do people in Newcastle-under-Lyme think? https://on.wsj.com/2n6fZlx
Boris Johnson said he strongly disagrees with a U.K. court ruling that he acted unlawfully in suspending Parliament, adding that the people who brought the case to the Supreme Court had wanted to "frustrate Brexit" https://on.wsj.com/2mjQuwG
Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in suspending Parliament for five weeks, U.K.’s top court rules, in a victory for anti-Brexit campaigners https://on.wsj.com/2miXh9K
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. https://on.wsj.com/30l9F7q
Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s decision to expel lawmakers underscores how Brexit has reshaped the U.K.'s political landscape https://on.wsj.com/2zUdJAK
U.K. lawmakers voted to seek another Brexit delay, dealing a blow to Boris Johnson’s pledge to leave the EU at the end of October https://on.wsj.com/2zMuSwn
Lawmakers are set to delay Brexit and reject Boris Johnson's call for a general election, further raising the political temperature in the U.K. https://on.wsj.com/32s3IXI
Breaking: Lawmakers defied Boris Johnson in a vote aimed at barring a no-deal Brexit on Oct. 31, a move officials say would lead him to call for a snap election https://on.wsj.com/32kzdTA
Breaking: Lawmakers defied Boris Johnson in a vote aimed at barring a no-deal Brexit on Oct. 31, a move officials say would lead him to call for a snap election https://on.wsj.com/2zK9nfw