In fact, the U.K.'s looming departure from the EU may leave a 98 billion-euro hole in the next EU budget and that shortfall has exposed deep discontent on the continent.
Why did the Prime Minister previously say the health service was not on the table in any post-Brexit trade deal?
His replacement as speaker will be chosen on Monday
The fabric of Britain's unwritten constitution has been dangerously damaged by partisan passions over Brexit
The outflow from US equity funds this year has been the biggest since 2008, relative to the flood of money into cash and bonds, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc
'The prospect of elections has strengthened significantly over the weekend,' the source added
Johnson wants to call an election for December 12 that he hopes will give him a majority to pass the divorce deal he struck with EU leaders last week
'The question of granting an extension, that looks very good,' EU president-elect Ursula von der Leyen said
Opening a debate before lawmakers are expected to vote on his deal for the first time, Johnson warned parliament: "I will in no way allow months more of this."
The Brexit maelstrom has spun wildly in the past week between the possibility of an orderly exit on Oct. 31 with a deal that Johnson struck
A government source said Johnson sent a total of three letters to Donald Tusk, the president of the European Council
I don't honestly believe that Brexit has any great significance even for the rest of Europe, let alone the rest of the world, he said
New vote likely next week; EU will grant extension if UK PM sends letter
Many protesters carried placards, some comparing Brexit to the election of US President Donald Trump
Sensex, Nifty gain for 5th day; auto, banking stocks gain the most
Johnson, according to a source at the meeting of the 1922 Committee of Conservatives, made a short bouncy speech which was very well received
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's office gave a gloomy assessment after a call between Johnson and German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Tuesday morning
Johnson only took office in July but his threat to leave the EU on October 31 with or without a divorce deal with Brussels has put him on a collision course with MPs
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"
The British Parliament will resume proceedings on September 3 after a summer recess