Lawmakers in Britain are returning to the House of Commons following a Supreme Court ruling that Prime Minister Boris Johnson had acted illegally by suspending Parliament.
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The prime minister is hurrying back to London after cutting short a trip to the U.N. General Assembly amid demands for his resignation from furious opposition parties.
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Johnson remains on a collision course with Parliament over his determination to extract Britain from the European Union on Oct. 31 even if no divorce deal is reached. Parliament has passed a law requiring him to seek an extension if there is no deal, but Johnson says he won't do that under any circumstances.
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Johnson is likely to address Parliament on Wednesday afternoon.
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Cabinet minister Michael Gove says the government "respected" the court decision.
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