Boris Johnson suggests he could break the law to force no-deal Brexit
The Prime Minister has written to Tory members confirming he will not ask for a Brexit extension despite a new law set to demand it of him.
The Prime Minister has written to Tory members confirming he will not ask for a Brexit extension despite a new law set to demand it of him.
The DUP leader was speaking after Irish premier Leo Varadkar warned some checks ‘may need to take place near the border’ if there is a no-deal Brexit.
The European Union (Withdrawal) (No.6) Bill is now awaiting royal assent to become law.
Boris Johnson acknowledged a Brexit split with his brother Jo
The government abandoned attempts to stall the bill with 92 amendments.
Boris Johnson has lost four out of four parliamentary votes as Prime Minister and has gone from a majority of one to a minority of -22
Opposition MPs and Tory rebels passed the Brexit delay bill by 329 votes to 300.
Party vice president Michelle O’Neill did not rule out electoral pacts.
Neurologist David Nicholl, who helped draft the Operation Yellowhammer report on medicine shortages, said people who support no deal "need to be aware of the harm".
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