Euroscepticism in the United Kingdom
Boris Johnson presents new Brexit plan to UK Parliament
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson sought on Oct. 3 to build a coalition in the House of Commons to support his fresh Brexit approach even as European leaders offered a guarded welcome to the measure.
Boris Johnson Confirmed: BREXIT Will Take Place on October 31st
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has once again confirmed his firm view that Brexit will take place on October 31st.
At the Conservative Party's annual conference in Manchester, Johnson compared the UK to a pebble in a shoe, and a saga around leaving with a reality show.
London Intends to Invest £13 Billion in British Healthcare
The British government announced a plan for an investment of 13 billion pounds ($ 16 billion) in 40 hospitals, DPA and TASS reported. In ten years new hospitals will be built and old hospitals will be renovated, Health Minister Matt Hancock said. He also promised to improve the care for the mentally ill.
PM Boris Johnson Won't Resign to Avoid Postponing Brexit
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said today that he would not resign in order avoid having to delay Brexit deadline, which is at the end of October, BTA reported.
British PM Johnson vows to stay put to hit Oct 31 Brexit deadline
Boris Johnson vowed on Sept. 29 to stay on as Britain's prime minister even if he fails to secure a deal to leave the European Union, saying only his Conservative government can deliver Brexit on Oct. 31 no matter what.
Athena’s wisdom and the Brexit folly
Ten seconds summarized the steep decline in the status of a great nation in its self-destructive sleepwalk towards Brexit. That was when Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar, standing tall next to a crumpled Boris Johnson, described the endless negotiations, from a position of weakness, awaiting the UK.
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UK Supreme Court rules PM acted unlawfully by suspending parliament
The United Kingdom's Supreme Court ruled on Sep. 24 that Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully when he advised Queen Elizabeth to suspend parliament just weeks before Brexit and that therefore the legislature had not been prorogued.
Boris Johnson Opposes Brexit Delay
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is preparing to meet with his European counterparts in New York as he tries to tackle the dwindling options surrounding Brexit after the House of Commons passed a no-deal law.
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EU Ultimatum: UK has 12 days to set out plans, otherwise, "it's over"
Today, a final court decision is expected on the legal bases of the suspension of the British Parliament, which was "devised" by Boris Johnson amid the crisis over the impossibility of finding a final solution for Brexit.
Bulgaria Is among the Countries with the Most Students at British Universities
Bulgaria retains its tenth place among EU countries in terms of the number of students studying at British universities, with 6040 being Bulgarian students for the 2017/2018 academic year in the UK.