
Brexit under Boris Johnson: Deal or no deal?
New York Times: Here's what to know about Brexit under Britain's new prime minister.
New York Times: Here's what to know about Brexit under Britain's new prime minister.
COMMENT: Colourful personalities - even offensively so - still have appeal.
Why some journalists like Boris Johnson - he's a favoured and funny path to chaos.
Boris Johnson has been handed a poisoned chalice, but he could be the man for the job.
Until the UK-EU trade relationship is sorted out, nothing else will get a look in.
Here are some of the more memorable quotes and moments from Johnson's political career.
The incoming prime minister has just 100 days to negotiate a new Brexit divorce deal.
"He certainly stood out for the same reasons he continues to stand out today."
The ambassador's unfiltered views on US administration weren't meant to be made public.
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He's seen as either the next Winston Churchill or an entertaining dissembler, depending.
Tory leadership front-runner hits back at criticism from his rival.
The Foreign Minister said Johnson has what the UK want right now – 'character'
The UK's Labour Party's desperate bid to stop a "no-deal" Brexit was defeated.
Macron warns against not paying Britain's Brexit bill.
A new book revealed that Michael Gove had taken cocaine in his 30s.
We say: The black tunnel British politics is in clearly has a lot further to run.
New York Times: Campuses in Britain look toward Asia in their struggle to refill seats.
Exit polls show the political centre appears weakened.
Johnson's willingness to back a no-deal Brexit is causing ripples.
Telegraph: The idea that no-deal would in practice not be no deal is of little comfort.
From a studious child to her days in the Brexit bunker.
Theresa May last night announced she will step down as Britain's Prime Minister on June 7.
May's departure has set off a fierce competition to succeed her as the next PM.
The Conservative leader has bowed to relentless Brexit pressure.
The drink protest has swept Britain.
There was a feverish mood as rumours and plots swirled through Parliament.
Britain's Prime Minister promised to give MPs a say on whether to call for a public vote.
Theresa May's final attempt to get a Brexit deal through Parliament appears doomed.
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