UK PM BorisJohnson asks EU to block Brexit delay: The Times
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is asking the European Union to rule out further delay of Brexit, the Times newspaper reported.[BENGALURU] British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is asking the European Union to rule out further delay of Brexit, the Times newspaper reported.
Senior British judges are planning for an emergency legal challenge if Mr Johnson fails to seek a delay to the Oct 31 Brexit deadline, the Times said in another report.
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