By Jake Kanter
22.01.2020 - 22:46 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Boris Johnson's Brexit deal has passed its final hurdle in Parliament and is now just one step away from becoming law.
Legislation on Britain's departure from the EU has now cleared the House of Lords after MPs rejected a number of amendments to the bill.
The House of Lords put forward five amendments, which focused on the rights of EU workers residing in the UK, the power of courts to depart from EU law after Brexit and a move to ensure unaccompanied child refugees would be reunited with
By Jake Kanter
The BBC and other U.K. national broadcasters have been barred from recording Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Brexit Day message.
The British government, led by Prime Minister Boris Johnson, has defied pressure from President Trump’s administration and decided to allow Chinese tech giant Huawei to supply equipment for its 5G network.
The U.K. Parliament on Wednesday evening passed legislation paving the way for the country to leave the European Union on Jan. 31, 2020.
Prince Harry sat down for a one-on-one conversation with U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson following the Duke of Sussex’s somber speech to the public on Sunday.
The House of Lords could relocate to the north in plans being considered by Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
Alan Brown reckons voters are being sold a dud deal as Brexit looms.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson says he is "absolutely confident" that the royal family will resolve the serious rift over Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's desire to break free of their royal roles and move to Canada.
The UK’s Conservative Party Prime Minister Boris Johnson once attacked gay people for serving in their country’s armed forces, called LGBTQ people “tank-topped bum boys,” and even supported a claim from foreign dictator Robert Mugabe that the opposing British Labour Party was composed of “gay gangsters.”