The lawmakers said that UK operators might have to consider ripping out Huawei gear from their 5G networks by 2025, rather than 2027, if certain conditions change
The continuing crisis has pushed other initiatives off the agenda, but green issues remain part of Johnson's plans.
The British government faced huge questions Monday over its coronavirus testing system after a big increase in the number of positive cases over the weekend that was blamed on a technical glitch
Johnson will speak to the head of the EU's executive, Ursula von der Leyen, on Saturday to agree next steps after the bloc launched a legal case against Britain
From next year, firms in Europe's financial capital will lose their passport to offer services across the EU
EU deadline for govt to remove sections of Internal Market Bill expired on Wednesday
Since the fateful Brexit vote in 2016, two films and one TV series have been released that rejoice in Britain's supposed past glories
Japan to relax curbs for events, UK labs stressed as Johnson pledges millions of tests,watchmakers reboot to suit Chinese and other pandemic-related news across the globe
The UK govt tabled its new points-based Student Route for visas in Parliament, which it says simplifies the previous student visa application requirements for international students
Such hikes will enable the exchequer to raise at least 20 billion pounds ($26.70 billion) a year, and some could be introduced in the November budget, the Sunday Telegraph said
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According to Akbar, Nawaz Sharif was supposed to keep the court and the Punjab government updated about his treatment by sharing the details of the process of his treatment
UK Home Secretary Priti Patel on Thursday unveiled a new campaign to ensure those affected can access government support and compensation.
The UK government on Monday did a U-turn and issued an apology over inconsistencies caused by computer algorithm-based A-Level exam results
The British government scrambled Monday to staunch the damage from an exam-grading policy that has left thousands of 18-year-olds without university places
The lockdown in March meant Britain's 16-and 18-year-olds were unable to sit their usual exams, which are used for job and university applications
Tatas are struggling with both steel and car plants in the UK which are making huge losses
The ICO said on Sunday a formal probe was ongoing but it could not say when the investigation would conclude
Almost 4,000 people have crossed the channel so far this year in more than 300 small boats, with a one-day record of at least 235 arrivals on August 6
On Thursday, 235 people were brought ashore, a record number for a single day. More than 650 have arrived so far in August, including babies and unaccompanied children