The UK's Supreme Court has concluded three days of hearings into whether Boris Johnson's suspension of Parliament was 'unlawful'.
Mr Johnson's government suspended Parliament for five weeks - saying it wanted to put together a new legislative agenda.
His critics say it was to avoid scrutiny on Brexit.
Mr Johnson's government suspended Parliament for five weeks - saying it wanted to put together a new legislative agenda.
His critics say it was to avoid scrutiny on Brexit.
The Court has not yet made its decision.
Olly Barratt reports.
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