The UK's Supreme Court has ruled that Boris Johnson's suspension of Parliament was unlawful.
The Court's judges ruled unanimously that the government should not have advised the Queen to prorogue Parliament - and that, in effect, Parliament is not suspended.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson says he disagrees with the ruling, but lawmakers will return to Westminster.
He'll also fly back early from United Nations meetings in New York.
UK correspondent Olly Barratt reports.
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The Court's judges ruled unanimously that the government should not have advised the Queen to prorogue Parliament - and that, in effect, Parliament is not suspended.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson says he disagrees with the ruling, but lawmakers will return to Westminster.
He'll also fly back early from United Nations meetings in New York.
UK correspondent Olly Barratt reports.
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OUT: ...Parliament."
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UK correspondent Olly Barratt reports.
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OUT: ...establishment."
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