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Tory Troubles: The many upheavals in Britain's Conservative Party
Liz Truss is yet another Tory prime minister to be toppled. Some observers date the current leadership crisis to Conservative Party infighting over the role of the European Union during David Cameron's 2010-2016 tenure as Britain's leader

Britain's Liz Truss doesn't expect UK-US trade deal anytime soon
The new British prime minister said a trans-Atlantic deal is not one of her priorities — a sharp contrast with the stance of her immediate predecessors, Boris Johnson and Theresa May

Cost-of-living crisis, Ukraine, uniting Tories: Challenges facing UK PM-elect Liz Truss
Liz Truss, who will be Britain’s third woman prime minister after Margaret Thatcher and Theresa May, faces enormous and pressing challenges. Her slimmer-than-expected victory over Rishi Sunak shows she could be in for a tough time

Boris Johnson tops poll of bad UK prime ministers as term comes to end
The outgoing prime minister was given a poor performance rating by around 49 per cent of the British public polled to judge the performance of post-war British leaders since 1945

Theresa May refuses to clap for Boris Johnson after his final Parliamentary speech, watch video
The speech gathered a round of applause from his party, and jeers from opponents. But, May who was also present in the session, gave no reaction. In the viral footage from the House Chamber, May is seen sitting with arms on her lap while other MPs are giving standing ovations to Johnson

Can tall tales 'short' circuit Rishi Sunak’s campaign?
It is a measure of the maturity of the Indian electorate that height has never been brought up as a relevant factor when assessing leaders

John Bercow, former UK Speaker and scourge of Brexiteers, joins Opposition Labour Party
Bercow was a Conservative lawmaker for 12 years until being elected in 2009 to the neutral role of Speaker, responsible for running the House and interpreting Parliament's rules of procedure

Boris Johnson's big win in UK polls, 'special relationship' with Narendra Modi lays base for closer ties between Britain and India
Boris Johnson’s retention of the prime minister’s seat with a greater majority should set the tone for a bilateral relationship between Britain and India that is based on mutual respect and understanding.

From punchline to political star: The rise of Boris Johnson as most electorally-successful Tory leader since Thatcher
Boris Johnson's many critics have often dismissed him as a political clown. He's having the last laugh now.

UK Election 2019: As Britain goes to the polls, here's a look at key players, issues and process of picking the next PM
For the second time since Britain voted to withdraw from the European Union, and with the country still deeply divided over the outcome, voters head to the polls today for a General Election

Nigel Farage announces he will not stand in December's UK General Election, unveils hundreds of Brexit Party candidates
Nigel Farage unveiled hundreds of Brexit Party candidates for Britain's general election, and warned the governing Conservatives that the UK will never leave the EU without his party's backing.

Hardline Brexit advocate Nigel Farage says Brexit Party will contest against Conservatives in every seat unless Boris Johnson drops EU divorce deal
Hardline Brexit advocate Nigel Farage opened his UK election campaign on Friday by telling Conservative prime minister Boris Johnson that his Brexit Party will contest every seat unless Johnson drops his EU divorce deal

Donald Trump hits out at Democrats for formalising impeachment inquiry, calls it 'an attack on democracy itself'
President Donald Trump lashed out Friday at Democrats in the House for their vote this week formalizing the impeachment inquiry into his conduct, calling it 'an attack on democracy itself.'

UK Election 2019: Boris Johnson, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn to begin their campaigns today
Conservative Party's Johnson and Labour's Corbyn will join other political leaders in fanning out around the country ahead of a 12 December election

Brexit delay looms over UK Parliament after British MPs reject Boris Johnson's bid to force new divorce deal, demand more time to debate pact
European Council President Donald Tusk said Tuesday he will recommend EU leaders grant another Brexit extension, hours after British MPs rejected Prime Minister Boris Johnson's bid to force his divorce deal through parliament this week

UK Parliament's House of Commons to vote on Brexit decision at first Saturday sitting since 1982 Falklands War
Boris Johnson's plan to get Parliament to approve his divorce deal with the EU was thrown into doubt on Saturday, as UK lawmakers will vote on whether to delay their final decision on Brexit.

EU, Britain inch closer to Brexit deal ahead of summit today; France, Germany claim negotiations in 'final stretch'
The European Union and Britain inched ever closer to a Brexit deal, with the leaders of France and Germany saying they expected an agreement could be sealed at Thursday's EU summit

EU, Britain fail to each a breakthrough in Brexit talks; discussions likely continue today, claim sources
European Union and British negotiators failed to reach a breakthrough in Brexit talks during a frantic all-night session and will continue seeking a compromise on the eve of Thursday's crucial EU summit

Boris Johnson meets senior ministers ahead of discussions on Brexit with sceptical EU leaders
UK Brexit secretary Steve Barclay said all sides had to start real talks on Johnson's outline by the weekend to have any chance to get a deal in time

EU lawmakers, UK Supreme Court slam Boris Johnson for failing to negotiate Brexit, call PM 'father of lies'
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been accused by European Union officials of failing to negotiate seriously and branded the 'father of lies' by a lawyer in the UK Supreme Court