The proposal is so dangerous for Johnson because it unites a diverse section of lawmakers who oppose Brexit altogether
The debate coincides with a mass demonstration to parliament demanding a second referendum, with an option to reverse Brexit
In one of 3-year Brexit drama, Johnson confounded his opponents on Thursday by clinching a new deal with the EU, even though the bloc had promised it would never reopen a treaty it agreed last year
Excitement among investors and traders fades as they assess parliamentary challenges
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Johnson must win a knife-edge vote in parliament to get the agreement approved
The latest agreement promises no Customs checks on island of Ireland
In an extraordinary Saturday sitting, the first since 1982, parliament will vote on approving Johnson's deal. Britain is due to leave the EU on Oct 31
Sitharaman assured international investors at an interaction session at the IMF's headquarters that the government was continuously working to bring reforms
Johnson, according to a source at the meeting of the 1922 Committee of Conservatives, made a short bouncy speech which was very well received
With 17 days before the UK is due to leave the EU, Johnson repeatedly pledged to "get Brexit done," as he spoke in Parliament on Monday
There was little support from comments by Federal Reserve boss Jerome Powell, who said the US economy would continue to expand but that trade wars and Brexit were causing headwinds.
Johnson promises to take Britain out of the European Union by the twice-delayed October 31 deadline.
Queen Elizabeth II may have to step in and effectively sack a sitting Prime Minister in such a scenario as Johnson pursues his 'do or die' pledge to leave the European Union by the Oct 31 deadline
On Wednesday, Johnson submitted new proposals to the EU that he hopes will lead to a withdrawal agreement
Only a fortnight remains before the EU summit meeting of heads of government on October 17 and 18.
Johnson said an alternative to a "compromise for both sides" -- which included no customs checks "at or near" the Northern Irish border -- was for Britain to leave without a deal
Johnson's opponents say leaving the EU without a deal to keep most of its trading arrangements in place would plunge Britain into economic chaos
Johnson told British media he "strongly disagreed" with the court decision but would respect it
He also joked that some British politicians want Brexit to be an eternal torture