Scots and Welsh can have say in Brexit court case
November 19, 2016  00:34
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The Scottish and Welsh governments are to be allowed to have a say in the Supreme Court battle over how Brexit should be triggered.

The government is appealing against a high court ruling that MPs must get a vote on triggering Article 50.

The Supreme Court confirmed that Wales and Scotland's senior law officers will be allowed to take part in the appeal.

UK PM Theresa May said that work was "on track" to begin the formal process of Brexit by April 2017.
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