Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been trying to quell a rebellion among lawmakers from his Conservative Party as the British Parliament prepared to vote on Brexit legislation that the government acknowledges would violate international law nyti.ms
As U.K. lawmakers consider Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s new Brexit deal, irate unionists in Northern Ireland are planning how to resist the agreement nyti.ms
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 on.wsj.com
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 on.wsj.com
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. on.wsj.com
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 on.wsj.com
Lawmakers in Britain are debating Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal with impassioned speeches, shouts and jeers. The first vote is set for this afternoon. nyti.ms
Prime Minister Boris Johnson in theory needs around 30 lawmakers to change sides for Parliament to pass his Brexit deal on Saturday. Here are three groups of lawmakers he needs to win over. nyti.ms
Prime Minister Boris Johnson in theory needs around 30 lawmakers to change sides for Parliament to pass his Brexit deal on Saturday. Here are three groups of lawmakers he needs to win over. nyti.ms
Most British lawmakers are entrenched on one side or the other of the Brexit debate, so Parliament's vote on Prime Minister Boris Johnson's deal may be decided by three critical groups nyti.ms
Boris Johnson has alarmed many Britons — including some of his own lawmakers — with his harsh Brexit rhetoric. But activists in his party support his hard line, forgive his missteps and believe he can win a general election. nyti.ms
Boris Johnson has alarmed many Britons — including some of his own lawmakers — with his harsh Brexit rhetoric. But activists in his party support his hard line, forgive his missteps and believe he can win a general election. nyti.ms
Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s decision to suspend Parliament was unlawful, a Scottish court ruled on Wednesday. Three judges said sending lawmakers home at the height of the Brexit crisis was “unlawful because it had the purpose of stymying Parliament.” nytimes.com
Britain's prime minister Boris Johnson intends to send lawmakers away for five weeks, despite the chaos over Brexit. But before it finishes its work, Parliament is expected to wreck his plan for a snap general election next month. nyti.ms
British lawmakers are drawing the battle lines for their next big fight: whether, and when, to hold a general election. Boris Johnson wants it right away, but his opponents would like to draw it out, securing an extension to the Brexit deadline first nyti.ms