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High Court deals blow to UK May's Brexit plans

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A court has ruled that UK Prime Minister Theresa May must seek parliamentary approval before triggering the formal process of leaving the European Union, a step some investors hope will lessen the chances of an economically disruptive "hard Brexit". Jo Webster reports.

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