Profile: Jacob Rees-Mogg, Brexiteer rewarded with Cabinet role
The arch Brexiteer has been made Leader of the Commons.
Canary articles all about Brexit, the EU Referendum, and Leave and Remain
The arch Brexiteer has been made Leader of the Commons.
The leader of Ireland’s opposition has voiced his concerns about a UK government headed by Boris Johnson. Micheál Martin, the ...
Boris Johnson is now leader of the Conservative Party and on 24 July officially became the UK's new prime minister. ...
The image was accompanied by the words: ‘Your Majesty, your new prime minister is a liar’.
The Brexit Party leader said the new PM should realise he will need an election to get EU withdrawal through ...
Boris Johnson will become the prime minister tomorrow. With the mandate of just 92,153 Conservative Party members, Johnson is now ...
The National Institute of Economic and Social Research is the latest group of economists to warn about the economic hit ...
Boris Johnson pledged that there will be “clean drinking water” if he’s prime minister at the final Conservative leadership hustings. ...
British greenhouse gas emissions traders and producers are increasingly moving their carbon credits into European accounts to bypass EU penalties ...
Tory leadership favourite Boris Johnson has refused to rule out a temporary shutdown.
The possibility of a no-deal Brexit is “underpriced”, Stephen Barclay told MPs as he highlighted the lack of parliamentary time ...
The former attorney general also accused the Tory leadership front-runner of making a ‘disgraceful’ suggestion which would spell the end ...
Ursula von der Leyen faces a vote by MEPs to decide whether she will lead the European Commission.
On 9 July, Jeremy Corbyn sent a letter to Labour members clarifying the party's Brexit position. But there's a crucial ...
Conservative Party leadership contenders Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt are still determined to consider no-deal Brexit as an option. Should ...
The chief executive of the Road Haulage Association has told a BBC documentary about a voicemail from the Transport Secretary.
Labour MP Clive Lewis has called for everyone to acknowledge both antisemitism in Labour and the smears against the party. ...
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