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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
A passenger aircraft, operated by Flybe Group Plc, taxis past landing lights at London City Airport in London, U.K., on Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2020. U.K. regional airline Flybe has only days to secure a rescue package that could include help from the government, according to a person with knowledge of the talks. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg via Getty Images
PoliticsWhy the U.K. is bailing out regional airline Flybe when it’s let others fail
By Geoffrey SmithJanuary 16, 2020
Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson greets newly-elected Conservative MPs in the Palace of Westminster, central London on December 16, 2019.
NewslettersLong Live Brexit Uncertainty
By David MeyerDecember 17, 2019
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson arrives in Downing Street from Buckingham Palace after obtaining Queen's permission to form a new government on 13 December, 2019 in London, England. On election night, a group of Wikipedia editors stayed up into the early hours to update pages for a wave of newly arrived MPs, as the Conservatives gained a majority government
PoliticsElection Results Mean All Nighters For Politicians, Pundits—And Wikipedia Editors
By Katherine DunnDecember 13, 2019
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
A combination of pictures created in London on November 1, 2019 shows Britain's Prime Minister and Conservative Party leader Boris Johnson (C), Britain's main opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn (R) and Liberal Democrats leader Jo Swinson giving speeches at their respective party conferences.
PoliticsIn the Brexit Election, the U.K.’s Political Center is a Distant Memory
By David MeyerNovember 7, 2019
Boris Johnson, U.K. prime minister, stands on the steps outside number 10 Downing Street during a promotional photo opportunity for the Royal British Legion's annual Poppy Appeal campaign in London, U.K., on Monday, Oct. 28, 2019.
LeadershipBrexit Is Being Delayed Yet Again. So What Happens Now?
By David MeyerOctober 28, 2019
Prime Minister of United Kingdom Boris Johnson shakes hands with Jean Claude Juncker President of European Commission at the end of the press conference to the European Commission prior the European Parliament on October 17, 2019 in Brussels, Belgium.
LeadershipBoris Johnson’s Brexit Deal Faces an Uphill Battle. And Even If It Passes, It’s Not the End of the Debate
By David MeyerOctober 17, 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
Alan Jope, CEO, Unilever, speaks onstage during the 2019 Concordia Annual Summit - Day 2 at Grand Hyatt New York on September 24, 2019 in New York City.
NewslettersUnilever’s Plastics Pledge: CEO Daily
By David MeyerOctober 7, 2019
People attend Google Developer Days (GDD) China 2019 on September 10, 2019 in Shanghai, China.
NewslettersGoogle’s 21st Birthday: CEO Daily
By David MeyerSeptember 27, 2019
Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks in the House of Commons, London, after judges at the Supreme Court ruled that his advice to the Queen to suspend Parliament for five weeks was unlawful.
NewslettersBrexit Anger Boils Over: CEO Daily
By David MeyerSeptember 26, 2019
Boris Johnson loses Parliament suspension case
Leadership‘Unlawful:’ Boris Johnson Loses Brexit Battle as Supreme Court Rules Against His Suspension of Parliament
By Katherine DunnSeptember 24, 2019
Boris Johnson
LeadershipCurrency Markets and Big Banks Now Prefer a Banker-Baiting Marxist to Conservative Prime Minister Boris Johnson
By David MeyerSeptember 4, 2019
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