The UK's highest court says there was "no justification" for Boris Johnson to suspend Parliament for five weeks.
The Supreme Court delivered a unanimous - and historic - verdict that the shutdown was unlawful. Downing Street says the Prime Minister won't be resigning, despite calls from opposition parties for him to step down. Boris Johnson says he disagrees with the unanimous verdict delivered by the court:
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