LONDON, Sept 16 (Reuters) - Scotland's top law officer,
Richard Keen, has offered his resignation to Prime Minister
Boris Johnson over his plan to break international law by
breaching parts of the Brexit divorce treaty, the BBC reported
on Wednesday.
"@BBCScotlandNews understands Lord Keen, the advocate
general, has found it increasingly difficult to reconcile govt
plans to change EU exit deal with the law," BBC reporter Glenn
Campbell said on Twitter.
(Reporting by Andy Bruce; editing by Guy Faulconbridge)