Brexit
'Angriest-ever' Farage quits UK parliament in protest, but will stand for re-election
Farage said he had triggered a parliamentary election to continue to represent the southern seaside area of Clacton "to stick two fingers up to the entire establishment."
Middle Israel: Starmer’s exit highlights instability in British politics - opinion
Keir Starmer vows to fight on despite Labour’s heavy losses in local elections
A golden age of diplomacy: A thing of the past? - comment
British Jews prefer no-deal Brexit over Corbyn-led government - survey
In a survey ahead of the Brexit referendum in 2016, half of British Jews were in favor of remaining in the EU, while only slightly over a third said they supported Brexit.
Your taxes: Brexit tax lessons for the Middle East
Brexit, Ireland and taxes.
Boris Johnson calls for Dec 12 election to break Brexit deadlock
"This parliament has refused to take decisions. It cannot refuse to let the voters replace it with a new parliament that can make decisions," he wrote to Corbyn.
Letters to the Editor October 23, 2019: Circling the wagons
No fewer than eight articles in today’s Jerusalem Post (October 22) are devoted to or mention antisemitism. One gets the impression that the entire Jewish world is going up in flames.
Euro stocks rise before Brexit vote
E-Mini futures for the S&P 500 ESc1, up 0.13%, pointed to a higher opening on Wall Street.
Brexit in the balance as Johnson faces crunch votes
As the clock ticks down to the latest Oct. 31 deadline for Britain's departure, Brexit is hanging in the balance as a divided parliament debates when, how and even whether it should happen.
Meet Oliver Letwin, the Jewish MK who derailed Boris Johnson’s Brexit plans
Letwin's parents were Jewish-American conservative intellectuals who were at the center of a "salon" in Kent Terrace, London, whose attendees included Isaiah Berlin and Milton Friedman.
Johnson defiant after British parliament votes to force Brexit delay
The move by parliament increases the chances that Brexit will be delayed.
Brexit day of reckoning: UK Prime Minister Johnson battles further delay
More than three years since the United Kingdom voted 52-48% to leave the European project, Johnson sought parliament's approval for the divorce treaty he struck in Brussels on Thursday.
Johnson secures EU approval for 'no delay' Brexit deal
British and EU negotiators reached the agreement after successive days of late-night talks and nearly three years of heated discussions that have strained EU-UK ties.