The ruling was a unanimous decision by the court's 11 presiding judges
Sentiment toward the UK currency may be improving, but more plot twists are imminent
To believe that one language unifies all would mean that many languages divide the people. However, to cast language in this role seems antithetical to its original intent
In an odd analogy, he compared Britain to the comic book character Hulk
This phenomenon of shifting allegiances is common even in the 21st century, says the author
Johnson will look to weaponize any extension, claiming it is a remainer trick to stop the "will of the people."
The government, meanwhile, has appealed the Scottish court ruling, with the case set to be heard in the Supreme Court next Tuesday, and parliament will for now stay shut
Judges at Scotland's highest court in Edinburgh said Britain's Supreme Court must make the final decision.
The Conservatives would want to pin a 'Brexit betrayal' onto someone other than themselves, and then try to defeat them in the inevitable election
Johnson suspends House after Opposition votes against his call for a snap poll
What is usually a solemn, formal prorogation ceremony erupted into raucous scenes as opposition lawmakers in the House of Commons chamber shouted 'shame on you' and held up signs reading 'silenced'
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn will apply for a debate to ensure the law barring a no-deal Brexit is respected by the PM
Johnson has suggested there's a solution to be found in making the island of Ireland a single area when it comes to food and animal standards and rules
Johnson's strategy to leave "do or die" by that deadline has been shaken by the events of recent days
But the UK's planned exit from the EU is putting the practice back in the spotlight, with PM Boris Johnson even taunting Labor Party leader Jeremy Corbyn by calling him a "chlorinated chicken"
Currently, the EU permits India to export 10,000 tonne of sugar at concessional duty rates under the CXL quota
Johnson said that if Corbyn voted in favour of a draft law against the government's Brexit strategy then he should also support an election to 'allow the people of this country to have their view'
Businesses should prepare for a no-deal exit from EU
The prime minister's office has indicated he would seek an early election if that bill is passed to take his Brexit case to the people
Johnson delivers Brexit ultimatum to rebels