2018 December 13, Kirstin Ridley, “Ex-wife of Russian billionaire secures first sliver of $572 million divorce bill”, inReuters[1]:
The former British wife of a Russian billionaire, who was ordered to pay a 453 million pound ($572 million)divorce bill, has claimed the first sliver of the award after seizing and selling a helicopter, her advisers said on Thursday.
2017 June 20, Daniel Boffey, “Brexit divorce bill: what is it and how does it affect talks?”, inThe Guardian[2]:
In part, this is because it is impossible to know what the UK’sdivorce bill will be until the EU knows what the relationship looks likes after 2019: if the UK seeks to stay as a paying member within some programmes, for example, that would reduce the bill.
2018 September 13, Alec McGuinness, “Theresa May says UK might not pay Brexit 'divorce bill' in 'no-deal' scenario”, inSky News[3]:
Theresa May has told MPs the UK could withhold payment of its £39bn Brexit "divorce bill" if a deal is not reached with Brussels.
2019 November 1, David Wilcock, “Cut the foreign aid budget and don't give Brussels a penny of the £39billion 'divorce bill' - the Brexit Party reveals its general election manifesto”, inThe Daily Mail[4]:
The Brexit party revealed plans today to slash the foreign aid budget and withhold the £39billion so-called 'divorce bill' from the EU if it takes power.
2022 July 21, Sam Blewett, “Brexit Divorce Bill Could Soar to £42.5 Billion as Treasury Boosts Estimate”, inBloomberg[5]:
The UK's Brexitdivorce bill could soar to £42.5 billion after the Treasury increased its estimate of the payments owed to the European Union by more than £5 billion.