Seven years after the British referendum, the numbers mercilessly nail Brexit to the most blatant of failures. Other than more wealth, Brexit has brought less growth, more inflation and more poverty to the British. But where have the leaders gone…
The current foreign minister has won the Tory primary and will take Bojo's place at the helm of the British government: she is the third woman in Downing Street
On September 5 we will find out who between Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak will be the new Conservative leader and therefore of the new British Prime Minister Truss overwhelmed. In his promises a massive tax cut
The Conservative Party has announced the rules of the race: the name of the new Tory leader and new Prime Minister will be announced on 5 September. Here are all the steps
After trying in every way to resist, Johnson gave up and decided to resign: "I wouldn't have wanted to, but when the flock moves, it moves. No one is indispensable".
After those of the Minister of Health and the Chancellor of the Exchequer, there are over 30 defections in Johnson's government. The last is the minister for exports. The Premier tries to move forward.
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson, illustrated in the New York Times a plan to immediately reach a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine but also to avoid a new Yalta: we publish it in the Italian version
Anticipating the Johnson government's sanctions against Russian oligarchs, Chelsea chairman Roman Abramovic has left the London club in the hands of directors
With a speech to the nation, Premier Johnson announces the cancellation of the latest anti-Covid restrictions. But doubts and controversies are growing
Thanks to the improvement in the epidemiological situation, the British government loosens the anti-Covid grip, but the newspapers attack: the Premier does it to gain support
The scandal over the parties organized in Downing Street during the lockdowns is spreading - Party with 100 guests on 20 May 2020 - The Premier forced to apologize in Parliament, but the opposition asks for his resignation - Polls plummeting for…
After months of freedom, restrictions are back in England as well as infections from the Omicron variant are rising - Johnson: "We have to act in advance otherwise hospitalized and dead people will increase" - The epidemiologist Ferguson: "Cases will double every 2-3 days, peak at January"
He had won the election by promising tax cuts, but the British prime minister is doing the exact opposite and, using the excuse of the pandemic, yesterday he reversed the Conservatives' political line, raising taxes to record levels - But the…
The Europeans insist with Biden to postpone the August 31 departure from Afghanistan but the Taliban are against allowing postponements and the US president does not change his line: Kabul will be left within a week. But he asks the Pentagon for a plan…
On 24 August the leaders of the 7 most advanced economies will meet in an extraordinary British-led G7 to discuss the crisis in Afghanistan - Italy is already thinking about the G20 - Here are the issues on the table
"In Afghanistan we got it all wrong", summarizes Angela Merkel, while Johnson and Macron call for an emergency G7: "On refugees, dialogue with Iran, Pakistan and Turkey". Draghi: "Protect human rights and women"
From July 19, England will say goodbye to the restrictions - However, the Government expects a surge in infections up to 100 thousand daily cases during the summer, but with a low number of deaths - The scientific community is divided between a bet and a calculated risk
In the G7 in Cornwall, in addition to outlining an alternative democratic path to China, the Greats sign an agreement on the Web Tax - Draghi increases the dose against "all autocracies"
INTERVIEW WITH CHRISTOPHER HILL, Cambridge professor and author of the essay on the United Kingdom after Brexit - "The young British consider themselves European and this trend is stronger than Brexit but Johnson has the party in hand and for…
Contrary to what was thought so far, an analysis by Le Monde diplomatique reveals that not all of the City was against Brexit but that many hedge funds supported the divorce from Europe in the illusion of creating a Singapore on the Thames and not by designing…
The trade agreement between the EU and the UK is in the safe. Found a compromise on fishing, safety and competition - Von der Leyen: "A good, balanced agreement, worth fighting for" - Johnson: "We kept our promises, we resumed the…
The House of Lords rejected the Internal Market Bill, Joe Biden defeated Donald Trump in the US elections. Perhaps the time has come for Boris Johnson to stop forcing and seek an agreement with the EU before it is…
The EU Council ends without an agreement and with increasingly tense tones - Johnson: "Let's get ready to go out with the No deal" - Merkel: "We want an agreement but not at any cost".
The EU council scheduled for 15-16 October is the last chance to find an agreement between the EU and the UK - But the chances of succeeding seem slim and the negotiators are thinking of a Plan B: mini deals on individual chapters…
The law, wanted by Johnson, which calls into question the agreement with the EU was approved in the first reading by the Commons, but is provoking tough positions within all the British political parties - Here's what's happening…
The government bans telecommunications companies from buying equipment produced by the Chinese giant and has given them 7 years to remove the technologies from their 5G networks
The leaders of the UK and EU meeting in videoconference agreed on the need to "give new impetus to the negotiations" - However, the expiry of the transition period is approaching and a hard Brexit is increasingly likely. Here's the thing…
The British premier relaunches the offensive against the Chinese Huawei and, in harmony with Trump, aims to create a sort of enlarged G7 for the telecommunications - But some British ministers do not agree with Johnson because they fear negative repercussions for…
A power vacuum amid the coronavirus pandemic and with Brexit negotiations ongoing - UK faces one of the toughest times in its history, comforted only by Queen Elizabeth
Just as the prime minister, suffering from coronavirus, is transported from Downing Street to hospital, Elizabeth II gives a historic address to the nation: "Shattering times await us, but we will win" - VIDEO
The news was given by the British premier himself through a video on Twitter: "I have mild symptoms, I will continue to work from home" - The London Stock Exchange loses more than 5%
News from the British government: from 2021, Johnson closes the borders, on the Australian model, also to Europeans. Industry and trade unions foresee "disastrous consequences". The government will present a points table and the worker will have to obtain at least 70 to access.
The resignation of the chancellor of the exchequer following very strong pressure from Johnson and Cumming could radically change UK economic policy, putting trade agreements to be negotiated in view of Brexit even more at risk
In the government reshuffle wanted by Johnson, the Finance Minister jumps, who steps aside after receiving an ultimatum - Replacements also in five other ministries
The UK wants a free trade deal, but is unwilling to align with EU standards. This is the summary of Johnson's words during the presentation of the draft mandate for the negotiations - Phase two part…
The UK Parliament approved the law on withdrawal, but rejected an amendment that obliged London to remain on Erasmus+ - Program at risk - The reunification of unaccompanied minors with their families was also rejected
Before Christmas, Westminster will vote on the divorce agreement between the UK and the EU - Exit is certain for January 31st, but what is worrying now is the transition period - The specter of Hard Brexit is back, while Scotland and Northern Ireland…
Ok of the UK Parliament to Brexit already within the year, released on January 31st: it is the effect of the clamorous triumph of Boris Johnson's Conservatives who conquered the absolute majority of parliamentary seats in yesterday's elections - Humiliating the collapse...
A vote to elect new Parliament turned into a second Brexit vote - Polls open from 7, Johnson favorite in polls - Here's everything you need to know about the UK's December 12 election…
Boris Johnson proposes a squeeze on EU tourists who will go to Great Britain after Brexit - No more ID cards and free access, passport and visa will be needed
This was announced by Donald Tusk on Twitter - It will be a flexible extension, which will allow the United Kingdom to leave the EU even before January 31 - The UK Parliament rejects the Government's motion on early elections
The speaker of the Chamber denied a new vote on the agreement negotiated by the Premier with Brussels - Now the battle is starting again in Parliament and a new referendum is not ruled out yet
The pound moved past the psychological threshold of 1,300 against the dollar after the Northern Irish Dup party said it would not support any amendments to the customs union agreement with the EU
Johnson complies with his obligation to ask for an extension but then works to ensure that the request is rejected by Brussels - The opposition threatens to take him to court - Meanwhile, work is underway for an extremis go-ahead for the agreement
The British premier is soundly defeated in the House of Commons, which was due to express itself on the agreement reached in recent days with Brussels. Letwin passes the amendment, but Johnson goes straight: "I will not renegotiate the agreement, it will come out on October 31st".
The break is now near: speaking on the phone with the British premier, the chancellor rejected the latest proposals arrived from London - And the EU Commission announces: "We will help the countries in difficulty due to the hard Brexit"
At the Conservative Party Congress, the British Prime Minister illustrates the new proposal on Brexit - If Brussels says No, it will interrupt the negotiations and carry forward the No deal - This is what the "final offer" consists of
The impeachment request for the US president and the new setback suffered by Johnson on Brexit upset the markets and increase volatility
The Supreme Court upholds the appeal of the oppositions - "The suspension of Parliament is illegal" - Storm over the Prime Minister, the Chamber reopens tomorrow - Johnson: "It makes it more difficult to make progress in the negotiations"
After the summit in Luxembourg, Downing Street speaks of a "constructive meeting", but the number one of the Commission reveals that "proposals for legally valid operational solutions" have not arrived from London
UK Premier Announces Student Visa Will Allow You To Stay In The UK For Two Years After Graduating To Look For Work - May's Rules Allowed Only 4 Months
On the last day before the forced closure of Parliament, the Premier is defeated on three fronts: early voting, the anti-no-deal law and the mysterious "Yellow Hammer" operation
The Queen today gives the go-ahead to the law which will make it necessary to ask for a new postponement for leaving the EU, but the Premier (who flies in the polls) doesn't agree and expects to return to the polls on 15 October. Today the last…
The House of Commons has already rejected a motion for early voting presented by the Premier, who will repeat the operation on Monday - However, it will be difficult to find the majority - Meanwhile, the anti-no deal law is moving towards the final ok
Approved the law that in the event of no agreement will force the Premier to ask for a postponement of another 3 months - Nothing to do instead for the early vote requested by Johnson
Key week for the future of the United Kingdom - The opposition will attempt a coup by approving an anti-No deal motion in record time - Johnson ready to respond with early elections
According to Lord Doherty Johnson would have respected the law - The decisions of the Courts of London and Belfast are awaited - The opposition organizes itself for a plan B
English coup - The British Premier has asked and obtained from the Queen to give her speech to the Commons on 14 October. Thus Parliament will not have time to vote on laws calling for a postponement of Brexit or blocking…
With less than 3 months to go until the due date, things are more tangled than ever - Here's a summary of what's going on
The Dowing Street chief of staff sent mandatory emails canceling all departures until October 31, the date set for the no-deal farewell to the EU. Populism in Downing Street also features regular Q&A sessions with people live…
In his speech at Downing Street, Johnson defined the No Deal as a remote hypothesis: "We will find a new agreement by 31 October"
Conservative plebiscite for former London mayor to succeed May as party leader and prime minister
To win the votes of the Conservative base and become Premier, the bizarre former British Foreign Minister promises to raise his annual income from £50 to £80, beyond which the maximum tax rate will kick in
May will take care of current affairs until his successor is elected - 5 conservatives in the running: all Eurosceptic Brexiters - Here is the totonomi
After the resignation of David Davis, minister in charge of leaving the European Union, another key man of Brexit also decides to leave his office in disagreement with May's desire to carry out a soft exit - Immediately the…
Hard bickering between the Minister of Economic Development Carlo Calenda and the British Foreign Minister Boris Johnson - "We will sell less prosecco to a single country, you will sell less to 27 countries" - The United Kingdom insists on staying…
"I can't be the new leader". With these words, the former mayor of London withdrew his candidacy for the seat of David Cameron - Among the reasons, according to the British media, there would be the "betrayal" of Gove. - Favorite…
The infacts.org website has collected "five of the most misleading myths" circulated by pro-Brexit propaganda on the health system, migrants, EU membership costs, trade agreements and... Turkey.
In the heat of attacking Obama for his opposition to Brexit, the mayor of London goes so far as to suggest that the American president, perhaps because he is "half Kenyan", has feelings that are not in harmony with those of the British people.