Parliament will be suspended for six days, Prime Minister
Boris Johnson has confirmed.
The prorogation will start on Tuesday and will allow the government to bring forward a new domestic agenda in a Queen’s Speech on October 14, Number 10 has said.
It comes after Johnson’s longer five-week shutdown of parliament was ruled unlawful by the Supreme Court.
Johnson said: “I want to deliver on the people’s priorities.
“Through a Queen’s Speech, the government will set out its plans for the NHS, schools, tackling crime, investing in infrastructure and building a strong economy.
“We will get
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