After pulling out of the race in 2016, Johnson has launched a campaign to replace Theresa May
Boris Johnson – who is running to replace Theresa May – faces court hearing for Brexit ‘lies’
Here is a look at the hopefuls to replace Theresa May as Prime Minister
Among the leadership hopefuls, several expressed full support for May on Wednesday, but everything could change if she loses the vote
After months of talks, May announced late Tuesday that negotiators had struck a draft agreement on the terms of Britain’s withdrawal from the EU
Mixing jokes with biting one-liners that stopped short of attacking Theresa May herself, Boris Johnson called her strategy ‘dangerous and unstable’
We need to forge an embracing social awareness to counter South Africa’s inherent chauvinism
May’s sea of troubles swelled after the EU’s Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier strongly opposed her blueprint
British Prime Minister Theresa May drew fire from all sides on Monday over her Brexit strategy
In a policy paper, the government will outline proposals for a free trade area and a "common rule book" with the EU
A week ago Britain had strict red lines on Brexit, and pro-EU lawmakers were "traitors"
​British Prime Minister Theresa May’s Conservative opponents could trigger a confidence vote against her if at least 48 MPs support it
Senior Tory dubbed the flamboyant face of Brexit becomes third minister to walk out over Theresa May’s ‘soft’ Brexit plan
All eyes are on whether there will now be further resignations by Brexit hardliners that could threaten May’s leadership
A two-thirds majority, minus any abstentions, is needed for Britain’s draft to pass
The US president has reportedly "extended sanctions against Zimbabwe for another year"
Boris Johnson walks into a gaffe, Solange takes us by surprise and Queen of Katwe makes the right move.
The departure of Nigel Farage removes one of the most effective anti-EU campaigners from the debate about how to sever Britain’s ties with the EU.
David Cameron’s trip comes amid deep political uncertainty in Britain after he failed to convince Britons to vote to remain in the EU.
Voting begins today, after months of continuous campaigning from the ‘Remain’ and the ‘Leave’ sides, and the results should be in on Friday morning.
In his first Parliament speech in seven years Boris Johnson set himself as potential leader of the Tories’ "No" campaign.
Here are ten of those who came away from London 2012 with a golden glow and ten others who might be wishing they had done things differently.
London’s mayor Boris Johnson had an unfortunate end to his latest publicity stunt, getting stuck halfway on a zip wire at an Olympic Games events.
The run-up to London 2012 has been remarkably smooth but there’s one dark cloud — the weather.
Parental duties must not be done in anger and corporal punishment is therefore not justified
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/ 2 February 2009
Heavy snow disrupted air and rail travel in northern Europe on Monday, halting flights at Heathrow and bringing traffic in London to a standstill.
Britain’s Labour Party suffered its worst local election defeat on record and lost control of London on Friday, forcing Prime Minister Gordon Brown to rethink his strategy to avoid losing the next national poll. Conservative Boris Johnson, a journalist-turned-lawmaker prone to gaffes, wrested the prized post of London mayor from Labour’s maverick Ken Livingstone.
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, his popularity plunging and his reputation for economic competence under fire, faced his first electoral test on Thursday since taking over from Tony Blair in June. The local council seats up for grabs in England and Wales, alongside a high-profile clash to pick the next mayor of London, were last contested in 2004.
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/ 27 November 2007
Three British bankers whose extradition to the United States caused a political storm last year are on the brink of a plea agreement that could involve an admission of wrongdoing over an alleged -million fraud related to the collapse of Enron.