Boris Johnson weakened by party defections over Brexit
With less than 60 days until Brexit Boris Johnson has lost his slim majority.
With less than 60 days until Brexit Boris Johnson has lost his slim majority.
This week is crunch time for British politicians to block a no-deal Brexit.
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Queen Elizabeth II has approved Boris Johnson's request to shut down the UK parliament.
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UK Prime Minister denied suspending Parliament will prevent MPs from debating Brexit.
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