This story is based on conversations with parliamentarians, advisers and ministers and shows how Johnson convinced his skeptical colleagues to put their faith in him
Johnson wants to scrap the deal Theresa May struck and restructure the whole negotiation that was agreed at the start of the process
Britain's possible future prime minister alarmed and charmed his European counterparts during his tenure as foreign secretary
If the polls and bookmakers are right, Johnson will become Britain's new prime minister on Wednesday and will immediately face the riddle that is Britain's Brexit negotiation
Johnson is widely expected to win the governing, centre-right Conservative Party's leadership contest on Tuesday and be named as prime minister
UK output falls by almost 2% under the least-worst no-deal Brexit scenario, said the watchdog
More than half the donations came from financiers and businessmen who funded the campaign to leave the European Union
Britain cannot formally sign trade deals with other countries until it has left the European Union
The outgoing PM says she felt a "mixture of pride and disappointment" and that despite having to go earlier than she wanted, she had been the "right person" for the job
Johnson is vying with Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt to take over as prime minister from Theresa May
European Council President Donald Tusk said the bloc would remain "very precise and also patient"
Johnson, a leading figure in the 2016 referendum vote to leave, has said he will deliver on the result with or without a deal with Brussels
Early in 2019, many motor manufacturers had announced temporary shutdowns in April at their British plants, anticipating trade disruption around the time Britain was due to leave the European Union
Britain is mired in its deepest political crisis in decades over how, when and whether it should leave the EU - a decision that will fall to May's successor
Each has their own vision of how to fix Brexit, and their views are so divergent that whoever wins will struggle to unite the party around their approach
He urged Britain's government to follow his rule book in negotiating deals when it came to Brexit
Sterling fell for a third month against the dollar in May and touched its weakest level since January versus the euro on May 31 amid persistent market anxiety about Britain's political upheaval
I knew that delivering Brexit was not going to be simple or straightforward. The result in 2016 was decisive, but it was close
The opposition Labour Party said it wanted an election as soon as possible
It was expected that May will stay on in Downing Street as caretaker Prime Minister to oversee the state visit of US President Donald Trump, planned for early June