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


Reuters | Updated: 25-07-2019 00:08 IST | Created: 25-07-2019 00:08 IST
TAKE A LOOK-Brexit - Boris Johnson is Britain's new prime minister

Boris Johnson took office on Wednesday as British prime minister, promising a bold new deal for Brexit and appointing a slew of new ministers to his cabinet. Click on for live Reuters coverage of Brexit.

Weekly round-up of Brexit news, see http://share.thomsonreuters.com/assets/newsletters/Specialpackages/BREXIT_Weekly.pdf Full coverage Brexit page, see http://emea1.apps.cp.extranet.thomsonreuters.biz/cms/?pageId=brexit&navid=15301 JOHNSON TAKES THE HELM > New British PM promises bold new Brexit deal > TEXT-Johnson's arrival speech in Downing Street > Johnson takes a swipe at 'gloomsters' > Javid named UK finance minister > Brexit campaign architect becomes Johnson adviser > Who is in Johnson's Brexit team so far? > FACTBOX-Who's in, who's out in Johnson cabinet > Irish PM casts doubt on call for new Brexit deal > Pound bounces as Boris Johnson takes office > Will Johnson bring 'first girlfriend' into No.10? > 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 > 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 > BREAKINGVIEWS - New UK finance minister > 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 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 > 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 (Editing by Guy Faulconbridge)

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