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- D.E.L.T.A. Merseyside Limited and another (Respondents) v Uber Britannia Limited (Appellant)
UK Supreme Court
Judgment
29 July 2025
Lord Reed,
Lord Briggs,
Lord Leggatt,
Lord Stephens,
Lady Simler
Whether – under the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976 – a private hire vehicle operator who accepts a booking is required to contract (as principal) with the relevant customer, to fulfil that booking.
- Dalston Projects Ltd and others (Appellants) v Secretary of State for Transport (Respondent)
UK Supreme Court
Judgment
29 July 2025
Lord Reed,
Lord Sales,
Lord Leggatt,
Lady Rose,
Lord Richards
Should the Secretary of State for Transport’s (“SST”) decision to detain a yacht in London under the UK’s Russian sanctions regime be set aside on (i) human rights, or (ii) public law, grounds?
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- Shvidler (Appellant) v Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs (Respondent)
UK Supreme Court
Judgment
29 July 2025
Lord Reed,
Lord Sales,
Lord Leggatt,
Lady Rose,
Lord Richards
(i) Did the Court of Appeal adopt the wrong approach to determining whether the Appellant’s designation was a proportionate interference with his rights under Article 8 and Article 1, Protocol 1 of the European Convention on Human Rights (“ECHR”)? (ii) Was the Court of Appeal wrong to conclude that maintaining the Appellant’s designation was not a breach of his rights under Article 8 and Article 1, Protocol 1 of the ECHR?
Linked cases
- Wathen-Fayed (Appellant) v Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities and another (Respondents)
UK Supreme Court
Judgment
30 July 2025
Lord Reed,
Lord Hamblen,
Lord Leggatt,
Lord Stephens,
Lady Simler
Did the Court of Appeal err in upholding the interpretation of the definition of “crematorium” in section 2 of the Cremation Act 1902 for the purpose of the radius clause prohibition in section 5?
- The State of Trinidad and Tobago (Appellant) v Nawaz Ali (Respondent) (Trinidad and Tobago)
The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
Judgment
31 July 2025
Lord Hodge,
Lord Briggs,
Lord Leggatt,
Lord Richards,
Sir Andrew Edis
Did the Court of Appeal err by upholding the trial judge’s decision to stay the indictment against the respondent?
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23 July 2025
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