@rt.com 5 years ago
British lawmakers return to Parliament to plunge straight into Brexit fire, after BoJo’s suspension ruled ‘unlawful’
@dailydot.com 5 years ago
#ByeByeBoris trends after U.K. Supreme Court rules Johnson broke law suspending Parliament
@reuters.com 5 years ago
Brexit crisis deepens as court rules Johnson unlawfully suspended UK parliament
@qz.com 5 years ago
The UK Supreme Court just ruled Boris Johnson’s suspension of parliament is unlawful
@nytimesworld 5 years ago
Scottish judges ruled that Prime Minister Boris Johnson came to his decision to suspend Parliament in a “clandestine manner” and “specifically as a means to stymie any further legislation regarding Brexit.” nyti.ms
@nytimesworld 5 years ago
Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s decision to suspend Parliament was unlawful, a Scottish court ruled on Wednesday. Three judges said sending lawmakers home at the height of the Brexit crisis was “unlawful because it had the purpose of stymying Parliament.” nytimes.com
@reuters.com 5 years ago
Brexit crisis deepens, court rules parliament suspension unlawful
@thedailybeast.com 5 years ago
Boris Johnson's Suspension of Parliament Ruled Unlawful
@reuters.com 5 years ago
UK PM Johnson threatens an election ahead of battle over Brexit in parliament
@guardian 5 years ago
No-deal Brexit is still unlikely – but once again parliament has not ruled it out | Jonathan Lis theguardian.com
@guardian 5 years ago
Brexit: suspending parliament should not be ruled out, says Dominic Raab theguardian.com
@aljazeera.com 6 years ago
Theresa May's Brexit deal suffers new blow
@qz.com 6 years ago
Tens of thousands gather in London to demand a new Brexit vote
@TheNewEuropean 6 years ago
"Let’s cast our minds forward. Parliament has ruled out the ‘no-deal Brexit’ and we’ve had a People’s Vote on Mrs May’s final Brexit deal. She lost: the people support the status quo. Then what happens?" theneweuropean.co.uk
@TheNewEuropean 7 years ago
A Brexit minister was forced to apologise in Parliament for today for incorrectly saying Supreme Court had ruled Article 50 was irreversible. #ExitBrexit t.co
@nytimesworld 8 years ago
‘Brexit’ talks can’t start without approval of Parliament, Britain's Supreme Court ruled. nyti.ms t.co
@live.wsj.com 8 years ago
U.K. Supreme Court: Parliament Must Approve Brexit Process
@live.wsj.com 8 years ago
Court Says U.K. Lawmakers Must Vote on Brexit