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The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom

We are the final court of appeal in the UK for civil cases, and for criminal cases from England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The Supreme Court hears cases of the greatest public or constitutional importance affecting the whole population.

The Court is open today from 9.00AM to 4.30PM


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  • UK Supreme Court

    Judgment

    4 June 2025

    Waller-Edwards (Appellant) v One Savings Bank Plc (Respondent)

    Lord Briggs,

    Lord Hamblen,

    Lord Stephens,

    Lady Rose,

    Lady Simler

    What is the test for determining if a lender has constructive notice (and is, therefore, put on inquiry) that one party in a non-commercial relationship is being unduly influenced to enter a loan with their partner that will, in part, be used to benefit only their partner?


  • UK Supreme Court

    Hearing

    4 June 2025

    Commissioners for His Majesty's Revenue and Customs (Respondent) v Hotel La Tour Ltd (Appellant)

    Lord Briggs,

    Lord Hamblen,

    Lord Leggatt,

    Lady Rose,

    Lord Richards

    Can Hotel La Tour Ltd, the representative company of the Hotel La Tour Group which carries on the taxable business of providing hotel accommodation, recover input tax incurred in connection with a sale of shares in its managed subsidiary, Hotel La Tour Birmingham Ltd?


  • UK Supreme Court

    Hearing

    9 June 2025

    X (Appellant) v The Lord Advocate (Respondent)

    Lord Reed,

    Lord Hodge,

    Lord Briggs,

    Lord Burrows,

    Lady Simler

    Does the Appellant’s case against the Respondent under section 2 of the Crown Proceedings Act 1947 satisfy the first stage of the test for vicarious liability?


  • UK Supreme Court

    Hearing

    11 June 2025

    In the matter of an application by the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland for Judicial Review (Appellant)

    Lord Reed,

    Lord Hodge,

    Lord Lloyd-Jones,

    Lord Sales,

    Lord Stephens

    (1) What is the correct approach to reviewing the decision of an inferior court or tribunal that has purported to disagree with the assessment of national security issues by the responsible Minister? (2) Were cogent (or any) reasons provided in this case sufficient to render lawful the proposed departure from the Minister’s assessment? (3) Does procedural fairness require a coroner proposing to provide a gist of sensitive information, over which public-interest immunity has been asserted in a Ministerial Certificate, to give the relevant Minster an opportunity to make representations and submissions on the proposed gist before the decision is made to release it? (4) Did the coroner here act ultra vires, Wednesbury irrationally and/or fail to take into account a material consideration when she ordered disclosure of a gist / information damaging to national security when the inquest could never be completed by operation of statute?


  • The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council

    Hearing

    16 June 2025

    Credit Suisse Life (Bermuda) Ltd (Respondent) v Bidzina Ivanishvili and 6 others (Appellants) No 2 (Bermuda)

    Lord Hodge,

    Lord Briggs,

    Lord Leggatt,

    Lord Richards,

    Lady Simler

    (1) Is permission required by Rule 25, Privy Council Rules? (2) Does an exception to the double-actionability rule apply? (3) Under Georgian conflict-of-laws rules, does a Bermudan or Georgian limitation period apply? (4) Does the claim for fraudulent misrepresentation involve the same or substantially the same facts as the original claim, such that leave to amend to include that claim can be given? (5) To establish fraudulent misrepresentation, does a claimant need to prove that he or she was aware of and/or understood that an implied representation had been made?

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