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
7 months after Britain exited the EU, its negotiations with Brussels over a permanent trade agreement have fallen into an eerily familiar cycle of recrimination, brinkmanship and warnings of a “no-deal Brexit,” just like a year ago nyti.ms
Seven months after Britain exited the European Union, its negotiations with Brussels over a permanent trade agreement have fallen into an eerily familiar cycle of recrimination, brinkmanship and warnings of a “no-deal Brexit,” just like a year ago nyti.ms
Seven months after Britain exited the European Union, its negotiations with Brussels over a permanent trade agreement have fallen into an eerily familiar cycle of recrimination, brinkmanship and warnings of a “no-deal Brexit,” just like a year ago nyti.ms
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain, in his first direct talks with European leaders since Brexit, agreed to push ahead with intensified talks in July and August to try to reach a trade deal by the end of the year nyti.ms
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain, in his first direct talks with European leaders since Brexit, agreed to push ahead with intensified talks in July and August to try to reach a trade deal by the end of the year nyti.ms
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain, in his first direct talks with European leaders since Brexit, agreed to push ahead with intensified talks in July and August to try to reach a trade deal by the end of the year nyti.ms
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain, in his first direct talks with European leaders since Brexit, agreed to push ahead with intensified talks in July and August to try to reach a trade deal by the end of the year nyti.ms
"Let's be absolutely clear - there is no legal or political impediment to Britain taking a view that is different at the end of this year when it's presented with the Brexit deal that the prime minister comes back with." goo.gl
People who live in Stoke-on-Trent are fed up with their city being called the 'Brexit capital of Britain'. After being swamped by negative media stories last year, local people are fighting back against the stereotypes theguardian.com