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
Stoked by a zealous news media and consumed by a divided, enthralled public, the Harry-and-Meghan drama is playing out uncannily like the long-running debate over Brexit, writes @MarkLandlernyti.ms
What is the Brexit showdown about? Can Boris Johnson stop his opponents? What does he really want? How is this playing out? You have questions about Brexit. @meganspecia has answers. nyti.ms
Now the SNP is accusing Jo Swinson of playing games on a no-deal Brexit... and says opposition parties must resolve their differences quickly. theneweuropean.co.uk
Anti-Brexit campaigners have said that the prime minister is “playing political games with public money” by spending money on no-deal Brexit television adverts. theneweuropean.co.uk