The Supreme Court this morning announced its unanimous decision that Prime Minister Boris Johnson was unlawful in his decision to suspend Parliament for five weeks. The move, known as prorogation, ...
The UK's Supreme Court will soon decide whether Boris Johnson broke the law by suspending Parliament
The UK's highest court will on Tuesday start hearing evidence to decide if Boris Johnson's decision to shut down parliament was against the law.
We have before us two appeals, one from the High Court of England and Wales and one from the Inner House of the Court of Session in Scotland. It is important, once again, to emphasise that these cases ...
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully when he suspended Britain's parliament just weeks before Brexit, the UK's Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday (September 24). In a humiliating rebuke ...
"It's very simple - if you want an election, get an extension and let's have an election," Jeremy Corbyn said. UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson returned home from a foreign trip on Wednesday still ...
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s controversial five-week suspension of Parliament was unlawful, the UK Supreme Court has ruled, in a landmark decision that will have far-reaching constitutional ...
Lawmakers returned to work on Wednesday after a momentous ruling by the United Kingdom’s highest court that found Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s suspension of Parliament to be unlawful. “Welcome back ...
The UK Supreme Court held on Tuesday that Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s prorogation of Parliament in early September was unlawful. In a unanimous decision, the 11 justices of the court rejected the ...
British politics entered uncharted waters yesterday as the Supreme Court—the UK’s highest judicial body—declared illegal Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s authoritarian prorogation of parliament. Far ...
MPs have ruled out a proposal to call a vote of no confidence in the Government this week, as opposition parties continue to disagree about the best way forward in their bid to prevent a no-deal ...
LONDON -- The U.K. Supreme Court has ruled that Prime Minister Boris Johnson's move to suspend Parliament was unlawful in a historic judgement Tuesday. The court ruled that Johnson's advice to the ...
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