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The government of Prime Minister Theresa May seek to overturn a ruling that it must obtain parliamentary approval before triggering Brexit, in a highly-charged case in Britain's highest court. IMAGES
England's High Court ruled on Thursday that the British government cannot trigger negotiations to leave the EU without parliamentary approval, in a major upset for PM Theresa May.
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says he will not allow the European Court of Human Rights to block the government's planned policy of deporting migrants to Rwanda. Speaking after the UK Supreme Court ruled the policy unlawful, he says he will introduce "emergency legislation" to designate Rwanda a safe country. "If the (European Court of Human Rights) chooses to intervene against the express wishes of parliament, I am prepared to do what is necessary to get the flights off" he says. SOUNDBITE
Prince Harry arrives at a London court for a second day of a privacy claim against the publisher of the Daily Mail, Associated Newspapers (ANL) over claims over unlawful activity at its titles. IMAGES
British popstar Elton John leaves the Royal Courts of Justice in London after appearing in proceedings for a privacy case made by celebrities and other figures against a UK newspaper publisher, Associated Newspapers. IMAGES
Britain's Prince Harry makes an unexpected appearance at London's high court when he arrives for a hearing in his claim against a newspaper publisher over allegations of unlawful information gathering. The publisher of the Daily Mail, Associated Newspapers, is bidding to end the high court claims brought by six high-profile figures, including Harry and singer Elton John, over alleged unlawful activity at its titles. IMAGES