In Britain, Trump basks in a display of regal splendor with King Charles III at Windsor Castle
Read full article: In Britain, Trump basks in a display of regal splendor with King Charles III at Windsor CastlePresident Donald Trump is relishing a day filled with British royal pageantry with King Charles III.
Report brands ex-UK Commons Speaker Bercow a 'serial bully'
Read full article: Report brands ex-UK Commons Speaker Bercow a 'serial bully'A U.K. parliamentary report says former House of Commons Speaker John Bercow is a โserial bullyโ who should never again be granted an access pass to Parliament.

UK Parliament elects Lindsay Hoyle as new Speaker
Read full article: UK Parliament elects Lindsay Hoyle as new SpeakerLONDON (CNN) - British politician Lindsay Hoyle has become the new Speaker of the House of Commons, replacing John Bercow in the role. "This House will change, but it will change for the better," Hoyle promised the chamber after his election. Hoyle served as the Deputy Speaker for the past nine years, and beat seven other candidates to attain his new post. In keeping with tradition, Hoyle was physically dragged to the speaker's chair by other lawmakers after the vote. The tradition dates back to the darker ages of British politics, when the speaker acted as a messenger between Parliament and the monarch.

Another crunch week for Brexit
Read full article: Another crunch week for BrexitAfter negotiating a Brexit deal with the European Union that few thought he could pull off, the UK Prime Minister returned to London, hoping for another spectacular success in Parliament. Meanwhile, the government introduced the Withdrawal Agreement Bill (WAB), the piece of legislation that will enact Johnson's deal. Every part of Johnson's deal can now be amended in Parliament with whatever shades of Brexit that MPs wish to attach to it. But the European Parliament will not ratify the EU Withdrawal Agreement before the British Parliament does it, an EU official said on Monday. With confusion in Parliament, intrigue in the courts and protests on the streets, Brexit seems a long way from a conclusion.

UK Speaker John Bercow bows out with parting shots for Brexit critics
Read full article: UK Speaker John Bercow bows out with parting shots for Brexit criticsSpeaker John Bercow is bowing out of the UK Parliament -- and he's leaving with a a volley of parting shots for his many critics. LONDON - Speaker John Bercow is bowing out of the UK Parliament -- and he's leaving with a a volley of parting shots for his many critics. Says the bitter debates in the House of Commons are the worst he's seen in his 22-year career in Parliament. Dismissing criticisms from hardline Brexiteer MPs, who claim that he is biased against them, Bercow said: "I wouldn't say I'm a remainer enabler. Shown a clip of an address he made to Parliament in 2016 after Cox's murder, Bercow grew visibly emotional.

UK Parliament is suspended amid scenes of chaos
Read full article: UK Parliament is suspended amid scenes of chaosAnti-Brexit protesters take part in a demonstration outside the Houses of Parliament. A group of opposition MPs then advanced towards the Speaker's chair and a small scuffle broke out. Bercow eventually rose from his seat, and was joined by Conservative MPs as they made the walk to the House of Lords. ET) when opposition lawmakers lined up to shake the Speaker's hand, capping off an acrimonious day in Parliament. Lawmakers will return to Parliament for a Queen's Speech in mid-October -- little more than two weeks before the Brexit deadline is to expire.

Britain's Brexit crisis grows more acute
Read full article: Britain's Brexit crisis grows more acuteLONDON - The seemingly never-ending Brexit saga will enter a phase of unprecedented drama this week, as fears mount over a full-blown constitutional crisis and speculation grows about a possible general election. The latter scenario is unlikely given that a majority of MPs opposed a no-deal Brexit in previous votes. For McCord, the prospect of a no-deal Brexit is deeply personal. Since the Conservatives only have a parliamentary majority of one, such a move is seen as making a general election more likely. If it succeeded, it could either result in a new government, or a general election.

What suspending UK Parliament means for Brexit
Read full article: What suspending UK Parliament means for BrexitCNN(CNN) - Opponents of a no-deal Brexit just got royally outflanked. Johnson's plan is for Parliament to be wound up at the end of next week. If Johnson returns from this event brandishing a new Brexit deal, he will hope to ram it through Parliament in the two weeks left until Brexit day. Because even if Johnson loses a confidence vote next week, he still holds all the cards. All in all, Johnson, seems very pleased with himself, pointing out that under his plan, Parliament will be sitting in the run-up to Brexit and the whole affair is perfectly in order.

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