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
Strategists see pound support on bid to block no-deal Brexit
Former PM John Major, a strong supporter of EU membership, has said he will seek to join the London legal action
Johnson's move to suspend Parliament for longer than usual was cheered by US President Donald Trump but provoked criticism from some lawmakers and media
Agree on passing a law to force the government to seek a delay
A new US-UK trade deal after Britain leaves the EU was at the heart of their meeting and both men appeared upbeat about the chances of success
The Brexit Party, which will launch its own election plans on Tuesday, is keeping up the pressure
As the clock ticks toward the October deadline, the worry for some is that a deal could come late at night, taking any announcement into the so-called witching hour between New York and Tokyo trading
Britain has so far failed to agree a deal with the EU to mitigate the disruption caused by its departure from the EU, increasing the chances of an unmanaged exit that would shock the global economy
Macron left the door open to Britain seeking a solution to the Irish "backstop", but said any alternative must respect both the integrity of the EU single market and stability on divided Ireland
Johnson is seeking to convince German Chancellor Merkel and French President Macron to renegotiate elements of the UK's impending divorce from the bloc, including the so-called Ireland backstop plan
The UK government has plans to introduce an Australian-style points-based post-Brexit visa system, which it believes would be able to attract migrants to the country based on their skills
Johnson has promised to take Britain out of the European Union by Oct 31, with or without a deal