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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson says he disagrees with but will respect the Supreme Court ruling which found his decision to suspend parliament unlawful. SOUNDBITE
Pro-EU activist Gina Miller arrives at the Supreme Court in London ahead of hearings on Prime minister Boris Johnson's explosive decision to suspend parliament for over a month. People protested in silence in front of the Supreme Court. IMAGES of the protest
Britain's former prime minister Boris Johnson leaves his home as he readies himself to re-enter the bear pit of parliamentary inquisition for a grilling about "Partygate" that could decide his political future. Voters' anger at the scandal about serial partying at Downing Street, in breach of Covid lockdown laws, was one backdrop to the collapse of his government in a wave of ministerial resignations. IMAGES
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson calls a US Supreme Court ruling ending the federal right to abortion "a big step backwards". Johnson, in Kigali for a Commonwealth heads of government meeting, said the court's rulings have "massive impacts on people's thinking around the world". SOUNDBITE
British Prime minister Boris Johnson's motorcade arrives at Westminster where he is facing British MPs for the first time since his party's no-confidence vote on Monday. IMAGES
London, July 7 (EFE) .- (Camera: Claudia Sacrest) British Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses Parliament to answer questions from lower house deputies after the recent announcement that on July 19 Covid restrictions will be lifted.FOOTAGE OF JOHNSON LEAVING 10 DOWNING STREET.