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Sanctions short of dismissal ‘nullifies the right’ to strike, say judges in landmark ruling
Home secretary set to introduce ‘emergency legislation’ this week to address Supreme Court’s ruling
Unexpectedly firm ruling against government comes despite trend towards judicial conservatism
IWGB union loses landmark gig economy case in which it had also sought collective bargaining rights
Rishi Sunak’s attempt to rescue Rwanda plan by changing the law is misconceived
Prime minister tries to rescue showpiece immigration policy after judges highlight risk of repatriation to countries of origin
Under Lord Reed, the court has previously been content to leave matters of policy to the executive and legislature
Highest court rules Denmark can pursue ‘cum-ex’ lawsuit in London against multiple financial institutions
Vladimir Potanin fights ex-wife’s attempt to bring $6bn settlement claim in London
Lady Justice Simler set to be only the fifth female judge in the court’s modern history
Decision that agreement to finance truckmakers’ lawsuit is unenforceable could affect other cases, say lawyers
Court of Appeal finds that scheme to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda is unlawful
Supreme Court rules it can claim capital allowances in case that could boost clean energy
Cry, odium! And throw out the Russian bonds of war
Challenge to United Utilities one of a number of legal claims against water companies
Two former first ministers among those who claimed agreement is incompatible with existing legislation
Supreme Court says Scottish parliament does not have power to legislate for referendum
London government’s counsel says Edinburgh parliament lacked legal authority to hold plebiscite
Judges to decide whether Holyrood government has authority to organise a referendum
Move is IWGB union’s latest step in its six-year campaign for formal collective bargaining
Submission to court says test of whether Holyrood could hold vote could only start after a bill is passed
Letter to first minister stresses that issue was settled in 2014 vote
Scotland’s first minister makes UK Supreme Court and next general election new battlegrounds for gaining independence
Exits come in response to Beijing’s enforcement of repressive national security law in the territory
Supreme Court has tilted the balance too far in favour of privacy rights
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