TAKE A LOOK-Brexit - Boris Johnson is Britain's new prime minister


Reuters | London | Updated: 24-07-2019 22:10 IST | Created: 24-07-2019 22:05 IST
TAKE A LOOK-Brexit - Boris Johnson is Britain's new prime minister
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Boris Johnson took office on Wednesday as British prime minister and will later unveil the names of the team he has tasked with delivering Brexit by the end of October, with or without a deal. Click on for live Reuters coverage of Brexit.

For a weekly round-up of Brexit news: http://share.thomsonreuters.com/assets/newsletters/Specialpackages/BREXIT_Weekly.pdf For full coverage click on the Brexit page http://emea1.apps.cp.extranet.thomsonreuters.biz/cms/?pageId=brexit&navid=15301 JOHNSON TAKES THE HELM > Johnson, new British PM, takes control of Brexit > TEXT-Johnson's arrival speech in Downing Street > Johnson takes a swipe at 'gloomsters' > Brexit campaign architect becomes Johnson adviser > FACTBOX-Who is in Johnson's Brexit team so far? > Pound bounces as Boris Johnson takes office > Climate protesters try to block route to palace > Warning signs flash as Johnson to take helm > Johnson's tongue reaps political gold - linguists > Brexit Party's Farage open to electoral pact > 'Different kind of guy' - Trump hails Johnson > EU tells Johnson it won't change Brexit terms > Sterling set for rocky ride under Johnson as PM > Macron, new Commission head congratulate Johnson > Irish FM to work constructively with Johnson > Iran's Zarif congratulates Johnson > BREAKING VIEWS: Johnson’s triumph to be fleeting > FACTBOX-Johnson's overflowing inbox: Five tasks > Heathrow boss confident new runway will go ahead > Johnson raises chance of no-deal Brexit -Moody's > Barnier to work with Johnson for orderly Brexit > Genius or joker? Johnson set to face the world > High-tech 'cannot solve Irish border problem' > Johnson: impact of no-deal would be very small > Can Britain's parliament stop a no-deal Brexit?

INSIGHT > FACTBOX-Boris Johnson's views on the EU > Johnson on Iran, Trump, Huawei, the economy > SCENARIOS- Divorce implosion, deal, or election? > GRAPHIC-UK economy leans on consumers > Shakespeare's birthplace reflects UK divisions > INSIGHT-In Brexit-on-Sea, they still want Out > FACTBOX-How much EU patience is left? > Brexit headline blizzard overloads FX algos > Leavers see dream ticket: new leader, new deal > WIDER IMAGE-An immigrant's tale > TIMELINE-UK's tortuous journey in and out of EU > EXPLAINER-Is the UK heading for an election? > TEXT - May's statement after 3rd Brexit defeat BRACING FOR BREXIT > Car industry warns against 'seismic' no-deal exit > EU warns of liquidity risks from no-deal Brexit > Brexit leaves Ford at crossroads on UK plans > Brexit crisis tipped for British asparagus > UK factories brace, but consumers less worried > Britons stock up ahead of Brexit, Morrisons says > Banks losing battle to be no-deal Brexit ready > Brexit stretches arcane British parliament > No-deal tariffs could hit Irish farmers hard > Supermarkets battle to secure stocks MONEY > Economy may need more help as risks grow -BoE > Peugeot issues ultimatum on new car investment > Japan to the UK: We don't want no-deal Brexit > BoE: rates could need to rise faster than thought > Pre-Brexit rush by factories boosts UK economy > Brexit worries hammer UK services sector > the UK loses 6.6 bln pounds a quarter since 2016 -S&P > Prudential shifts $50 bln in assets to Luxembourg > Trading slips away from London ahead of Brexit > Investors raising more debt under their own laws > Honda:delay must be long enough to give stability > BMW say they still preparing for no-deal > UK pays Eurotunnel 33 mln stg over ferry contract > BoE to offer euros to banks to avoid exit crunch > Honda to close UK car plant in 2022 > Rising cost of stockpiling UK bike maker gears up THE CITY > Brexit and the City: https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-britain-eu-city-tracker/brexit-and-the-city-a-barometer-for-londons-financial-outlook-idUKKCN1PU0OB

> Just 630 finance jobs have left the UK - Reuters > Brexit chaos threatens Torremolinos idyll > Brexit and the City: A barometer > Defections reveal frayed fabric of UK politics > Brexit and the City > Little sign of regret in northern 'rust belt' > Brexit jobs feast pushes up wages in Ireland > Britain walks high wire over financial services > Chemical firms fear toxic consequences Brexit and the City: https://tmsnrt.rs/2xBCbGf 

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