Boris Johnson in race against the clock as Brexit splits appear
Reports have emerged suggesting the Prime Minister he is preparing to concede on Northern Ireland in the Brexit talks.
Reports have emerged suggesting the Prime Minister he is preparing to concede on Northern Ireland in the Brexit talks.
They will all have a role to play if the country is to leave on October 31 with a Withdrawal Agreement in place.
The clash with Namibia was called off after Super Typhoon Hagibis saw torrential rain and tornado-like winds hit large parts of Japan.
The campaign to leave the European Union has brought us many previously unfamiliar terms which have entered common usage.
The EU dealt a heavy blow to the PM’s new Brexit proposals on Friday, and anticipated weekend talks between the two sides were called off.
Mr Cameron, who was speaking at the Cheltenham Literature Festival, said he thought there was a ‘good chance’ of Mr Johnson’s efforts succeeding.
Talks between the two sides had been thought likely to continue on Saturday after the Prime Minister set out his plan to replace the backstop.
The influence of Boris Johnson’s most senior adviser Dominic Cummings is being shown in the Prime Minister’s high-stakes gambles.
Westminster is set to be a focal point again on Wednesday.
Nine MPs who attend Cabinet have defied the whip so far this year.
Leader of the hardline ERG Mark Francois said he could not vote for the current Withdrawal Agreement, even with the backstop removed.
Sir Nicholas Soames criticised Boris Johnson for heading towards a no-deal Brexit, describing it as ‘highly foolish’.
Boris Johnson is highlighting his plan to hire 20,000 new police officers.
Arch-Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg joined discussions in Downing Street.
Theresa May used her farewell statement in Downing Street to urge her successor to seek a Brexit deal.