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Historic Supreme Court ruling on Brexit trigger set for Tuesday 24 January
The 11 justices will decide on whether MPs and peers have a vote on invoking Article 50.
Kidnapped Libyan dissident Abdel Hakim Belhaj wins right to sue UK government
Supreme Court said Belhaj's rendition and torture contravened fundamental human rights.
Theresa May unveils 12 negotiating objectives for UK in 'hard Brexit' speech
Prime minister will reject a 'half-in, half-out' Brexit in address to Lancaster House in London.
Venezuela's opposition lawmakers accuse President Nicolas Maduro of violating constitution
President defends his move and says he is executing 'constitutional duties day after day'.
'We are not here to sabotage legislation' Lord Speaker tells PM ahead of Supreme Court Brexit ruling
Peer hits outs at those 'intent on creating discord between the House of Commons and the House of Lords'.
India's Supreme Court removes Anurag Thakur as BCCI president in dramatic crackdown
The apex court said all board officials who had not fallen in line with the Lodha panel recommendations must go.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn makes new appeal to Brexit voters in New Year's message
Left-winger says he understands people who do not trust the political class or the EU.
Moors murderer weighs in on Brexit, criticising judges for lack of political independence
Child murderer vents fury at the judiciary for stalling Brexit, in a letter written from prison.
Neil Kinnock raises security concerns over historic Supreme Court Brexit ruling
Met Police insists it has an 'appropriate policing plan' in place as court makes Article 50 verdict.
Calls for death penalty to be scrapped in Alabama after killer takes 30 minutes to die during execution
Ronald Bert Smith Jr needed two consciousness tests and was still coughing 13 minutes into a lethal injection.
Labour let UK government 'off the hook' with Brexit timetable backing says SNP
Party's Europe spokesman at Westminster Stephen Gethins spoke to IBTimes UK.
EU's chief Brexit fixer urges UK to 'keep calm and negotiate' as he unveils timetable
Michel Barnier wants to complete talks with the UK by October 2018 and ratify the deal in March 2019.
As the Supreme Court mulls Brexit and Article 50, Twitter asks: Where are the women?
The hearing will take place over four days - and will be led by white, middle-aged men.
Brexit rivals stage Supreme Court protests as historic Article 50 appeal begins
IBTimes UK filmed outside the court in Westminster as the hearing started.
Italy's referendum shows people are fed up of being lied to by Europhile leaders
If voters are offered a choice between corporatist technocrats and angry populists, they pick the populists.
Supreme Court judges hearing Brexit appeal must not make 'political' ruling, warns Attorney General
Jeremy Wright says the 11 justices 'must not stray into areas of political judgement'.
Nigel Farage's pro-Brexit march on Supreme Court 'postponed' over fears of far-right hijacking
EXCLUSIVE: Leave.EU confirms to IBTimes UK that the demonstration has been called off.
Scottish and Welsh governments will have their day in Supreme Court over Brexit vote
Court's decision is a boost for the First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon.
Brexit blues for Theresa May as Supreme Court judge hints at further delays
Lady Brenda Hale said 'a simple Act of Parliament' may not be enough to trigger Article 50.
Supreme Court decision on Article 50 unlikely before New Year
Theresa May previously insisted that she could stick to triggering Brexit by end of March.
Government will trigger Article 50 by March deadline, insists David Davis
Preparations for first draft of a bill to trigger Brexit underway in case government loses its appeal.
Nigel Farage to march on Supreme Court alongside 100,000 others as Brexit appeal starts
The UKIP leader earlier warned of disturbances on the streets if Britain's EU withdrawal is blocked.
Council faces €150,000 bill over Trump golf course legal battle
The case hinged on a right-of-way across the fairways.
Muslim lawyer says top Islamic law board spreads radicalism, asks Indian Supreme Court to abolish it
Farha Faiz asks for a complete ban on Sharia courts that run a parallel judiciary.
Egypt puts three-year-old on trial for reckless driving, resisting arrest and robbery
Ziad Qanawi - who appeared in court on the arm of his lawyer - still has 14 charges outstanding.
Labour members drop legal challenge against leadership election voting ban
In a statement, one of the five said they would not pursue the case 'given the costs'.
UK should not broadcast trials in same way as Oscar Pistorious and OJ Simpson cases
Government is conducting pilot into whether judges sentencing remarks should be televised.
Supreme Court rules against Scottish Named Person scheme
Proposed scheme to enable someone to be appointed to ensure welfare of every child in Scotland.
Brexit: No plans to trigger Article 50 this year, UK High Court told in legal challenge
UK High Court to hear legal challenges on mechanism to invoke Article 50 in mid October.
Supreme Court of Canada rules bestiality without penetration is not criminal offence
Sexual acts with animals are legal in Canada until they do not involve penetration.