In his so-called “People’s PMQs,” Boris Johnson failed to directly mention the big news of the day – that Scotland’s highest court had ruled his prorogation of Parliament unlawful. You can read more ...
Parliament resumes: Members of Parliament have returned to the House of Commons after Tuesday’s landmark ruling which saw UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s suspension of Parliament declared unlawful ...
The British Parliament erupted into chaos as Prime Minister Boris Johnson followed through with his threat to suspend the legislature over Brexit Monday night. Amid the heightened tensions, members of ...
Queen Elizabeth II has formally approved Boris Johnson's request to temporarily suspend Parliament, a move that will largely prevent lawmakers from pushing through new legislation and ultimately ...
Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson deliberately misled Parliament about the lockdown-flouting parties that undermined his credibility and contributed to his downfall, a committee of lawmakers said ...
STORY: Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is quitting as a member of parliament, immediately. In a statement on Friday he said, “I am being forced out by a tiny handful of people.” Johnson ...
London — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced Wednesday that a usual suspension of parliament would be extended until October 14, just two weeks before the U.K. is set to leave the European ...
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's provocative decision to suspend the British Parliament for a time before the country's deadline for leaving the European Union came under fire Saturday in London and ...
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday failed to force a snap election amid the growing crisis over Brexit — before preparing to suspend Parliament for more than a month. The move came hours after ...
The British Prime Minister has moved to suspend Parliament ahead of a Brexit vote. Opposition Labour Party lawmaker Ben Bradshaw calls the implications of the move "extremely serious." Time is ticking ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link LONDON — Scotland's highest court has ruled that Boris Johnson's decision to shut down parliament was unlawful, in a significant blow to the prime ...