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Boris Johnson’s QC Sir James Eadie

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Britain to reopen embassy in Kyiv, Boris Johnson announces

Britain to reopen embassy in Kyiv, Boris Johnson announces

First letter – not signed by Mr Johnson – asks the EU to delay Brexit beyond Oct 31, the second makes clear the first letter is from Parliament not the Government, and the third – from the Prime Minister – urges Brussels NOT to grant an extension

First letter – not signed by Mr Johnson – asks the EU to delay Brexit beyond Oct 31, the second makes clear the first letter is from Parliament not the Government, and the third – from the Prime Minister – urges Brussels NOT to grant an extension

Speaker John Bercow summons MPs to Parliament TOMORROW as Boris Johnson faces calls to resign after unanimous bombshell Supreme Court ruling found PM’s suspension of Commons was ‘unlawful and void’

Speaker John Bercow summons MPs to Parliament TOMORROW as Boris Johnson faces calls to resign after unanimous bombshell Supreme Court ruling found PM’s suspension of Commons was ‘unlawful and void’

Supreme Court finds Boris Johnson’s suspension of Parliament WAS unlawful in historic ruling that sends Prime Minister’s plans into chaos – after he insists he will NOT resign

Supreme Court finds Boris Johnson’s suspension of Parliament WAS unlawful in historic ruling that sends Prime Minister’s plans into chaos – after he insists he will NOT resign

Brexit D-Day for Boris Johnson as the Supreme Court reveals it will reveal whether his decision to shut down Parliament for five weeks was legal or not TOMORROW

Brexit D-Day for Boris Johnson as the Supreme Court reveals it will reveal whether his decision to shut down Parliament for five weeks was legal or not TOMORROW

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