Month: September 2019 News

Boris Johnson could refuse to recall parliament even if Supreme Court rules suspension unlawful, government lawyers say

Supreme Court Brexit ruling date confirmed amid threat PM could prorogue again

Businesses let down by official no-deal advice, British Chambers of Commerce warn

Lib Dems get a ‘Swinson surge’ in the polls after their new leader vows to STOP Brexit if elected prime minister as the party leapfrogs Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour as it continues to sit on the fence

For the sake of life on Earth, we must put a limit on wealth

Britain’s leaders did not understand the value of EU rules, and still don’t

It’s clear, Boris Johnson misled the public and Queen

The Government’s Supreme Court prorogation fightback was effective, but the missing witness statement rankled

If Brexit is foiled by unelected judges our democracy will be crippled

Boris Johnson thought he was invincible – but meeting the public has left him well and truly humbled

Thank David Cameron – after all HE was the man who freed us from EU

Climate crisis seen as ‘most important issue’ by public, poll shows

‘This is the time to wake up’: Sixteen-year-old climate change activist Greta Thunberg tells Congress to ‘listen to the scientists’, take real action’ and slams Trump for saying he wants to pull out of the Paris agreement

Boris Johnson attacked over ‘destruction’ of NHS during visit to Whipps Cross hospital

Boris Johnson confronted by angry father on hospital visit: ‘The NHS has been destroyed’

Mother of parliaments shut by ‘father of lies’, supreme court told

‘The Mother of all Parliaments has been shut down by the father of lies’: SNP lawyer tells Supreme Court Brexit hearing that Boris Johnson’s decision to prorogue is an illegal ‘abuse of power’

‘The father of lies’: Boris Johnson’s government accused of ‘dishonest, dirty tricks’ as Supreme Court hearing continues

Boris Johnson slammed as ‘father of lies’ in the Supreme Court

Boris Johnson acted like a dishonest estate agent, John Major to tell court

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