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Boris Johnson to seek Supreme Court ruling on no-deal Brexit

Deal, delay or… another court battle? Boris Johnson is prepared to launch a legal action in his attempts to ensure Britain can leave the European Union this month with no deal, it has emerged. Several Government sources have told The Telegraph that the Prime Minister is willing to go to the Supreme Court in an effort to avoid having to write a letter asking for a delay to Brexit. Chief Political Correspondent Christopher Hope explains how it raises the possibility that Mr Johnson could give evidence in the court case. The prospect of a return to the Supreme Court would again put Mr Johnson's Government at the mercy of its judges - who include court president Baroness Hale. Camilla Tomineyreports on how Lady Hale's impartiality was called into question at the weekend.

The EU will decide at the end of the week if a Brexit deal is going to be possible. Both sides agree that time is running out for a deal before next week's EU leaders' summit. As British negotiators return to Brussels today, Europe Editor Peter Foster looks at the key issues that divide the two sides, the likely roadblocks to an agreement and the signposts to look for along the way. How would a no-deal Brexit affect you? Asa Bennett explains in these videos.