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Millions in England test positive for COVID-19 antibodies, with the poor and minorities hardest hit
HealthMillions in England test positive for COVID-19 antibodies, with the poor and minorities hardest hit
By Tim Ross and BloombergAugust 13, 2020
Closing schools is ‘socially intolerable,’ says Boris Johnson. Teachers and parents are far less assured
HealthClosing schools is ‘socially intolerable,’ says Boris Johnson. Teachers and parents are far less assured
By Tim Ross and BloombergAugust 10, 2020
TOPSHOT - Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson (R) welcomes US President Donald Trump (L) to the NATO summit at the Grove hotel in Watford, northeast of London on December 4, 2019. (Photo by PETER NICHOLLS / various sources / AFP) (Photo by PETER NICHOLLS/AFP via Getty Images)
TechFacebook and Twitter could face ‘substantial fines’ under U.K.’s planned new rules on harmful online content
By Alex Morales, Tim Ross and BloombergFebruary 12, 2020
HERTFORD, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 04: US President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson onstage during the annual NATO heads of government summit on December 4, 2019 in Watford, England. France and the UK signed the Treaty of Dunkirk in 1947 in the aftermath of WW2 cementing a mutual alliance in the event of an attack by Germany or the Soviet Union. The Benelux countries joined the Treaty and in April 1949 expanded further to include North America and Canada followed by Portugal, Italy, Norway, Denmark and Iceland. This new military alliance became the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO). The organisation grew with Greece and Turkey becoming members and a re-armed West Germany was permitted in 1955. This encouraged the creation of the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact delineating the two sides of the Cold War. This year marks the 70th anniversary of NATO. (Photo by Steve Parsons-WPA Pool/Getty Images)
LeadershipAngry over U.K. refusal to ban Huawei from its 5G networks, Trump berates PM Johnson in heated phone chat
By Tim Ross and BloombergFebruary 7, 2020
LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 13: British Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party Boris Johnson leaves after speaking to supporters and press as the Conservatives celebrate a sweeping election victory on December 13, 2019 in London, England. Prime Minister Boris Johnson called the first UK winter election for nearly a century in an attempt to gain a working majority to break the parliamentary deadlock over Brexit. As the results roll in the Conservative Party has gained the number of seats needed to win a clear majority at the expense of the Labour Party. Votes are still being counted and an overall result is expected later today. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
LeadershipBoris Johnson’s Overwhelming Election Victory Upends Britain
By Tim Ross, Alex Morales, Greg Ritchie and BloombergDecember 13, 2019
Conservative party leader Boris Johnson is on track to win the 2019 U.K. general election
PoliticsPro-Brexit Boris Johnson Expected to Win U.K. Election by a Large Majority, According to Exit Poll
By Tim Ross, Robert Hutton and BloombergDecember 12, 2019
Prime Minister Boris Johnson leaves the back of Downing Street, London, on his way to Brussels for the European Council Summit. (Photo by Kirsty O'Connor/PA Images via Getty Images)
PoliticsEU and U.K. Reach a Brexit Agreement, But Major Hurdles Remain
By Ian Wishart, Tim Ross, Nikos Chrysoloras and BloombergOctober 17, 2019
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PoliticsKim Darroch Quits as U.K. Ambassador After Infuriating Trump
By Tim Ross, Kitty Donaldson and BloombergJuly 10, 2019
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LeadershipTheresa May Could Be Close to a Brexit Deal but She’s Losing Tory Party Members
By Alex Morales, Jessica Shankleman, Tim Ross and BloombergFebruary 20, 2019
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LeadershipTheresa May’s Brexit Deal Still Hobbled by Irish-Border Issue
By Jessica Shankleman, Alex Morales, Tim Ross and BloombergFebruary 19, 2019
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