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PM: 'There are a lot of people who want to frustrate Brexit'

This was not the plan. Boris Johnson is on a 4am flight back from America after accusing Britain's highest court of frustrating "the will of the people". Speaker John Bercow is reconvening the Commons at 11.30am after the Supreme Court overruled the PM's decision to prorogue Parliament. Mr Johnson, who warned "there are a lot of people who want to frustrate Brexit", will try this week to force a general election. Watch a video recap of the twists and turns of an astonishing day in politics. Gordon Rayner reveals one member of the Cabinet understood to have described the court's decision as a "constitutional coup". As Harry de Quetteville argues, intervention by the courts in politics leaves us on a slippery slope. Could Parliament be prorogued again? And what happens next for Brexit - and Boris Johnson? Christopher Hope answers all your questions.

Is Britain as divided as MPs? A snap ComRes poll for The Telegraph has found the public agrees with the ruling by a ratio of nearly two to one - but things are not so clear cut when it comes to Brexit. Outside of Britain, this is how the world reacted to the verdict. See what your fellow readers think in our round-up of views. And, as ever, Matt nails the public mood with today's cartoon.