Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s decision to prorogue Parliament is a historic attack on democratic rights and an attempt to force through a Brexit agenda that will have devastating consequences for the ...
On Tuesday, the UK’s Supreme Court began its hearing into the legality of Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s proroguing of parliament for five weeks from September 10. A ruling is expected by Friday or ...
LONDON, Sept 23 (Reuters) - Sterling held steady on Monday as investors awaited the British Supreme Court decision on whether Prime Minister Boris Johnson misled Queen Elizabeth over proroguing ...
The latest plot-twist in the interminable epic poem that is Brexit has (somewhat unsurprisingly) prompted mass outrage. ICYMI, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson asked the Queen on Wednesday to suspend ...
Margot James MP, Minister for Digital and Creative Industries, said that Boris Johnson’s statements about proroguing Parliament were a “bridge too far”. Digital Minister Margot James was one of 17 ...
OTTAWA — Will he, or won’t he? As the Liberals prepare for what’ll undoubtedly be a tumultuous new year, indications are growing stronger that the PM may hit the pause button on parliament. “I don’t ...
It seems the U.K. is going to get its Brexit. Boris Johnson appears to have confounded the doubters that believed he would flip-flop after he got into number 10 Downing Street and has pulled the pin.
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Philippe Lagassé is associate professor at Carleton University. He researches the Westminster system. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced that Parliament will be prorogued until late September ...
OTTAWA - The role of elected representatives will erode further if the federal government makes good on its suggestion to make prorogation an annual event, experts say. "It's not easy to see how this ...
READ MORE: LIVE: Parliament suspension ruled 'unlawful' The three Scottish judges said they would now "make an Order declaring that the Prime Minister’s advice to HM the Queen and the prorogation ...