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# Prorogation

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'Who runs Britain?': UK papers divided over Supreme Court ruling as parliament returns
A Guardian writer calls Johnson a “liar” while the Express asks what’s lawful about denying the result of the Brexit vote.
Boris Johnson 'strongly disagrees' with Supreme Court ruling but parliament set to return tomorrow
Johnson said his hope to get a Brexit deal isn’t “made much easier by this kind of stuff in parliament or in the courts”.
UK Supreme Court rules that Boris Johnson's prorogation is 'unlawful, void and had no effect'
The decision is a major defeat for Boris Johnson’s government.
UK Supreme Court ruling on legality of Boris Johnson suspending parliament due today
The Prime Minister has insisted that proroguing parliament was a routine thing to do.
John Major says it's 'striking' that Boris Johnson hasn't rebutted Supreme Court arguments
Lord Pannick argued prorogation was triggered because Johnson saw parliament as a threat to his policies.
'Lying to the queen?': Brexit drama turns to Supreme Court over Johnson suspending parliament
A Scottish court ruled last week that proroguing parliament was unlawful, and it’s been appealed to the UK Supreme Court.
Boris Johnson denies misleading the queen and says NI-Scotland bridge would be 'very good'
Yesterday, a Scottish court found that Johnson’s prorogation was “unlawful”.
Belfast court says it can't rule on no-deal Brexit case as it 'belongs to the world of politics'
Lord Justice McCloskey said: “Virtually all of the assembled evidence belongs in the world of politics.”
A Scottish court declared prorogation unlawful - so what happens next?
All eyes are now on an appeal to the UK Supreme Court.
UK govt to appeal Scottish court ruling that suspension of parliament was 'unlawful'
This case was initially brought by SNP MP Joanna Cherry.
'Shame on you': Chaos in House of Commons as MPs attempt to block suspension of parliament
The five-week suspension of parliament began in the early hours of this morning.