There have been angry exchanges in the UK's Parliament after its suspension by the government was ruled unlawful.
Lawmakers returned to work on Wednesday after a ruling in the Supreme Court on Tuesday.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson had insisted his government was proroguing Parliament to set up a new legislative agenda.
But opponents said it was to avoid scrutiny of his Brexit plans.
Attorney General Geoffrey Cox has lambasted the Commons for refusing to pass a Brexit deal or agree to an election.
IN: "Denying...
OUT: ...benches."
DUR: 19 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0925commons-cox1.mp3
Lawmakers returned to work on Wednesday after a ruling in the Supreme Court on Tuesday.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson had insisted his government was proroguing Parliament to set up a new legislative agenda.
But opponents said it was to avoid scrutiny of his Brexit plans.
Attorney General Geoffrey Cox has lambasted the Commons for refusing to pass a Brexit deal or agree to an election.
IN: "Denying...
OUT: ...benches."
DUR: 19 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0925commons-cox1.mp3