Britain and the European Union have accused each other of intransigence and sabotage.
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UK Parliament insiders claim Johnson won’t resign even if he misses Brexit deadline
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is reportedly making plans to virtually “squat” in Downing Street, media reports quoting Cabinet insiders claimed on Sunday.
Report: Boris Johnson apologised to Queen after court ruled Parliament suspension unlawful
Reports also suggest a breakdown of trust between Buckingham Palace and 10 Downing Street.
British Parliament to resume after UK Supreme Court rules suspension “unlawful”
Britain’s highest court had ruled on Tuesday that Johnson’s decision to suspend Parliament for five weeks was illegal.
Beleaguered Boris Johnson set for busy week of Brexit negotiations in New York
Boris Johnson is set for an uphill battle as he tries to push for a Brexit deal on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York following Britain’s Supreme Court ruling that his suspension of Parliament was unlawful.
Boris Johnson’s suspension of Parliament “unlawful”, rules UK Supreme Court
The UK Supreme Court said that Johnson’s suspension of Parliament is “void and of no effect”.
Supreme Court verdict on Boris Johnson’s suspension of UK Parliament to come next week
The United Kingdom’s (UK) Supreme Court will deliver its verdict next week in a landmark case on Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s decision to prorogue Parliament.
Cameron slams Indian-origin Priti Patel, Boris Johnson in memoirs
Former British Prime Minister David Cameron has slammed the United Kingdom’s senior-most Indian-origin Cabinet minister, Priti Patel, as well as Prime Minister Boris Johnson and other pro-Brexit prominent leaders in his autobiography.
UK PM Boris Johnson denies lying to the Queen over suspension of Parliament
Boris Johnson’s denial comes after a Scottish court ruling that his decision to suspend Parliament so was unlawful.
Chaos in UK as court rules Johnson’s dissolution of Parliament was unlawful
The ruling by the Scottish court has prompted calls for the immediate return to work of lawmakers as the British government battles over the future of Brexit.