The Supreme Court in London is expected to hear a government appeal next week. Adding to the legal complexities, a high court in London ruled last week that the suspension was a lawful political move and not a matter for the courts. ..…
She received a B.A. in International Relations from Pomona College and as a Marshall Scholar, completed Master’s degrees in Politics and International Law at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London. . *** . . John Dotson assumed responsibilities as the editor of China..…
The office of the speaker of the House of Commons said decisions about reconvening Parliament rested in the government’s hands. . The Scottish Court ruling conflicted with a separate decision by the High Court in London last week that the suspension was legal. ..…
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LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s suspension of the British parliament was unlawful, a Scottish court ruled on Wednesday, prompting immediate calls for lawmakers to return to work as the government and parliament battle over the future of Brexit. . . . A no entry sign is seen..…
“The UK government needs to bring forward a strong domestic legislative agenda,” a government spokesman said in response to Wednesday’s ruling. ... On Friday, London’s High Court rejected a similar challenge by campaigners and an appeal in that case is due to be heard on Sept. 17 at..…
The Labour Party should organise as soon as possible a national march and rally in London, under the slogans: . Down with this Tory government! . For a general election now! . For a Corbyn Labour government! ..…
Supreme Court will now rule on the matter on Tuesday and the government will abide by that decision, said government spokesperson.. Supreme Court London announced on Wednesday afternoon that Lady Hale, president of the court and eight law lords will meet on Sept 17 to hear..…
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