Judges said Boris Johnson's official reasons for suspending parliament were unlawful. The prime minister said he hadn't lied to Queen Elizabeth on the issue. Also in the programme: Tunisia gets ready for a free presidential election; Putin gets a bloody nose in Moscow local elections - though he may be coming out of the cold; and Bolton bolts: another one bites the Trump dust.
(Picture: The British prime minister Boris Johnson speaks to apprentices in London after the prorogation of parliament.
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