Johnson and Juncker meet and oil prices rise
Brexit: Johnson meets Juncker
Boris Johnson will meet European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker for the first time since entering Downing Street later. Visiting Mr Juncker in Luxembourg, the prime minister will say the UK cannot "countenance any more delays" to Brexit.
A source says Mr Johnson wants to reach a new withdrawal deal with the EU by 18 October, but EU chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier, who will also attend the meeting, has said there are no "reasons to be optimistic" on this front.
So while Parliament isn't sitting this week, it's likely to be frantic - and possibly a little confusing - once again. On Tuesday, the UK Supreme Court begins considering whether Mr Johnson's decision to suspend - prorogue - Parliament until 14 October was lawful.
Here's what might happen over the next few weeks. And how have talks with the EU been going?
The BBC also talks to UK citizens applying to become Dutch.
Plus the Liberal Democrats have voted, at their annual conference in Bournemouth, to scrap Brexit if they win the next general election.