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Boris Johnson suggests he could break the law to force no-deal Brexit

The Conservative Party is at loggerheads over the Brexit crisis after British Prime Minister Boris Johnson suggested he could disobey the law to bring...

Cross-party MPs ‘preparing legal action’ to force Boris Johnson to delay Brexit

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s suggestion he could break the law to force a no-deal Brexit could be challenged in the courts by a...

Boris Johnson nothing like Churchill, says wartime PM’s sacked grandson

Sacked Tory MP of 37 years Nicholas Soames has torn into Boris Johnson in a scathing interview, declaring the country’s leader “nothing like” his...

Tories to lose all Scottish seats to SNP in general election, poll predicts

The Conservatives are set to lose all their Scottish seats to the SNP in a British general election, a new poll suggests. There are 13...

House of Lords approve bid to prevent UK Government forcing through no-deal Brexit

Britain's House of Lords peers have approved a bill designed to stop the British Government forcing through a no-deal exit. The House of Lords approved...

Scottish court rejects bid for interim order to halt prorogation of Parliament

Scotland’s highest civil court will not give its judgment before Wednesday on a challenge to the planned prorogation of Parliament, the Lord President has...

Britain’s opposition parties line up against Johnson’s early election bid

Boris Johnson’s hopes of securing an election on his own terms appear to be fading as Britain's opposition parties continue to resist a vote...

John Major hits out at Boris Johnson and his ‘overmighty advisers’

John Major has launched a savage attack on Boris Johnson and his Government – urging the new British Prime Minister to ditch his “overmighty...

Johnson: I would rather be ‘dead in a ditch’ than ask for Brexit delay

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said he would rather be “dead in a ditch” than go to Brussels to ask for a further...

Former Tory Party chairman to step down at next election after months of Brexit abuse

Conservative MP Caroline Spelman has announced she is standing down at the next election after months of abuse and death threats against herself, her...

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