Supreme Court Brexit decision unable to be heard properly because of ‘heavy rain’

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Supreme Court Brexit decision unable to be heard properly because of ‘heavy rain’
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Protesters and media shelter from the rain outside the Supreme Court in London, where judges are ruling on the legality of Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to suspend Parliament for five weeks

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