Boris Johnson and Wife Announce Separation, Divorce
LONDON (AP) — Former British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson and his wife have announced that they are divorcing.
LONDON (AP) — Former British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson and his wife have announced that they are divorcing.
One of the UK’s most famous comedians has defended Boris Johnson’s “joke” about the Islamic burqa face veil, calling it “funny” and “an almost perfect simile”.
More of the British public view Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson as a “leader” of people who back Brexit that they do Theresa May, the Prime Minister supposedly leading the UK out of the European Union (EU).
Britain’s foreign secretary has said he admires President Donald J. Trump’s hard-nosed way of dealing with European Union (EU) bureaucrats, warning of a betrayal of the Brexit vote unless the UK learns from him.
The British foreign secretary has been duped into speaking to two Russian pranksters on the phone for 18 minutes, discussing sensitive security matters such as the nerve agent attack in Salisbury.
Brexiteer Cabinet members have backed down and supported the Prime Minister’s plan for a customs union “backstop” which could keep the UK tied to European Union (EU) rules for years after the divorce.
The Royal Air Force proudly took to the skies over Israel as the Jewish state celebrated its 70th birthday with a dramatic flypast.
Chancellor Philip Hammond has said there is “flexibility” around the issue of a Brexit transition period, implying the UK could remain tied to European Union (EU) institution for longer than two years.
Prime Minister Theresa May is preparing to cave to European Union (EU) demands and offer a £30 Billion Brexit ‘device bill’ with “almost unanimous” support from her Tory cabinet.
The U.S. will throw its weight behind Brexit and support the UK as she splits from the European Union (EU), the American Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has said.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has backtracked and said UK will pay a so-called Brexit ‘divorce bill’, having previously insisted the European Union (EU) could “go whistle” for the demand €100 billion (£92 billion).
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu set off for London Sunday afternoon saying that setting clear boundaries to Iranian aggression will be the first of many topics he will discuss with British Prime Minister Theresa May.
A threat from a junior London-based Israeli embassy worker to ‘take down’ a British government minister drew an immediate apology from the country’s most senior diplomat.