Prime minister lands back in UK to face crisis following supreme court rulingMPs trying to force PM to seek Brexit extension earlierFull story: Corbyn tells PM to apologise to Queen and countryWhat happens next in parliament? 2.51pm BST David Gauke, the former Tory justice secretary who had the whip withdrawn earlier this month after rebelling over Brexit, has called for Dominic Cumming’s, the PM’s chief of staff. Cummings is blamed for Boris Johnson’s decision to adopt a highly confrontational approach to parliament, including proroguing parliament for five weeks. “I think the prime minister needs a different strategy and a different strategist,” Gauke told the World at One. 2.47pm BST A plan is in place to restrict holiday leave for police officers in Northern Ireland following Brexit. As the Press Association reports, a total of 10% of officers will be able to take time off for the first six weeks after the United Kingdom is scheduled to leave the European Union on 31 October. Police Service of Northern Ireland assistant chief constable George Clarke described it in an interview with the PA news agency as a “sensible operational contingency”, adding it would be kept under review. Continue reading…
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