PM’s comments suggests prorogation was about Brexit even though government denied it in court
Boris Johnson has accused claimants in the Supreme Court case of trying to frustrate Brexit.
Boris Johnson has accused claimants in the Supreme Court case of trying to frustrate Brexit.
The House of Commons will begin sitting again “tomorrow and does so at 11:30am”, he said.
“Now, of all times, we cannot let the Tories escape scrutiny. Labour must be together. This is a time to keep our gaze high.”
European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker said the UK would be responsible for the consequences of Brexit.
Labour Party Conference is set to for clashes on the party's Brexit stance too.
The teenage climate activist who began the global school strikes is set to address the UN on Monday.
"Whatever side of the Brexit divide we are on, should be worried about a world in which a Prime Minister can suspend Parliament as an inconvenience."
Experts from several countries including the UK and US will be on board the German icebreaker RV Polarstern for the start of the major year-long expedition.
Boris builds ties with Qatar as Britain prepares for life after Brexit.
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