"Today, by a majority of eight to three, the Supreme Court rules that the government cannot trigger Article 50 without an Act of Parliament authorising it to do so," said Lord David Neuberger, the president of the court.
UK parliament must approve start of British exit process - Supreme Court
"Today, by a majority of eight to three, the Supreme Court rules that the government cannot trigger Article 50
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