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British PM renews call for elections after court setback

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson renews his call for the rival Labour Party to back new elections after the Supreme Court ruled that his suspension of parliament was illegal. "The obvious thing to do is call an election. Jeremy Corbyn is talking out the back of his neck," Johnson tells reporters as he heads to the UN headquarters for the General Assembly. IMAGES

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