This would be a "final offer" and if the EU "does not engage" then Johnson would keep to his threat to leave on October 31 with no deal.
With 30 days to go until Britain is due to leave the European Union on October 31, Johnson is racing for an agreement to avoid yet another delay.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson insists that Britain will leave the European Union at the end of October with or without a deal.
Bercow said there would be "full scope for urgent questions, for ministerial statements, and for applications for emergency debates".
The 11 judges of the country's highest court were unanimous in their verdict, which they said meant parliament could now immediately reconvene.
The automotive industry is bracing itself for the massive effects of a an impending no-deal Brexit.
Johnson said he would rather be "dead in a ditch" than ask his European counterparts to postpone Brexit for a third time.
Boris Johnson will enjoy a working lunch with the EU Commission president, as part of efforts to negotiate an orderly divorce from the union before an October 17 EU summit.
Boris Johnson said suspending -- or proroguing -- parliament until October 14 is a routine move to allow his government to launch a new legislative agenda.
The British pound found strength against other major currencies as investors gain confidence.
The UK PM is being asked to apologise for comments he made in article written in 2018 about Denmark's burqa ban.
Johnson faces backlash after forcing the suspension of the British Parliament just weeks before the slated Brexit date.
Queen Elizabeth II's Scottish holiday will witness some historical 'firsts' while some traditions will remain intact.
The hard Brexit wheels are coming off. We know it, the EU knows it, May knows it.
Embattled Theresa May enrages Tory MPs as divorce talks between Britain and the EU stall on the issue of the Irish border.
The attack, and Johnson's choice of metaphor, widened the divide in the governing Conservative Party over Brexit.
Boris Johnson, who resigned as foreign secretary after feuding with May over Brexit, used his column in the Daily Telegraph to accuse May of surrendering to the EU.
Burqa comments like Boris Johnson's are pushing Muslims to reassert their identity.
Amid the harsh political rhetoric around the Brexit debate, fear of a hard exit from EU is not shared by economists and investors polled by International Business Times.
In remarks to the House of Commons, Johnson criticized Prime Minister Theresa May's plans for exiting the EU
May's government was rocked Monday by the resignations of Boris Johnson and Brexit Secretary David Davis who quit amid divisions in the government over Brexit.
A leader of the campaign to take Britain out of the European Union, Johnson was under pressure to act after the resignation of David Davis as Brexit secretary.