Prime Minister Boris Johnson's office uses a language that can "encourage violence," said former minister in his office, Amber Rudd. It is a reaction to the controversial words of Johnson during the parliamentary debate on Brexit.more
Thursday's papers are dominated by yesterday's debate in Parliament after it returned following the Supreme Court's verdict that its suspension was unlawful. Many papers note the vitriolic tone in the House - "Commons hits boiling point" is the front page of the i.more
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday challenged opposition MPs to call a confidence vote in his government, after the Supreme Court struck down his decision to suspend parliament in the run-up to Brexit.more
The stunning supreme court ruling, which found Boris Johnson's suspension of parliament "unlawful", is unsurprisingly the lead on all the newspapers today.more
Jeremy Corbyn again called on Prime Minister Boris Johnson yesterday to step down. The Labour Party leader also argued at the Brighton program meeting that after years of defeats, the tide is turning in favor of Labour.more
Donald Trump insisted Britain's under-fire Prime Minister Boris Johnson is "not going anywhere". The US President gave his support to Mr Johnson after the PM faced calls to resign following the Supreme Court ruling that his suspension of Parliament was unlawful.more
The House of Commons will meet again tomorrow at 11:30 - announcer John Bercow announced today. The British Parliament has not met since September 10, when Boris Johnson's decision to suspend it came into force. The UK prime minister himself announced that he would not resign.more
British opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn won support for his Brexit strategy on Monday, fighting off a challenge by members who wanted him to immediately back remaining in the European Union before any election.more
The Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that the suspension of Parliament had the effect of preventing Parliament from carrying out its constitutional role. The European Commission declined to comment on the development. more
"We see a partner in Polonia," Law and Justice MP and former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Jan Dziedziczak declared in an interview for today's issue of Nasz Dziennik.more
British House of Commons announcer John Bercow said he was pleased with the Supreme Court's decision, which said Prime Minister Boris Johnson's suspension of parliament for five weeks was unlawful and said MPs "had to get back to work immediately."more
U.S. President Donald Trump told Poland's president he expected to announce Polish entry into the U.S. visa waiver program in coming weeks as the two held talks on defense, security, energy and other issues, the White House said on Monday.more
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson reiterated a call for "flexibility" from the EU in Brexit talks during a meeting with Council President Donald Tusk in New York Monday that failed to yield a breakthrough.more
On his way to the UN climate session, French President Emmanuel Macron said today that Poland is blocking the European Union's joint efforts to protect the environment.more
The UK now believes Iran was responsible for a major attack earlier this month on Saudi Arabian oil facilities, Boris Johnson has said, also raising the possibility that the British military could become involved in helping secure the Saudis against future aggression.more
Jeremy Corbyn has moved to dispel rumours he is considering standing down as Labour leader, insisting that "of course" he will serve a full term as prime minister if the party wins the coming general election.more
A Shropshire MP has told Poles living in the UK to think twice before returning to their homeland, following a letter from Poland's ambassador to the UK.more
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker in an interview with British Sky News published today expressed his conviction that Brexit will happen and warned again about the return of a hard border between Ireland and Northern Ireland.more