Ex-trader wins appeal to overturn rate-rigging conviction Tom Hayes, the first trader ever jailed for interest rate rigging, had his conviction overturned by Britain's top court today after a years-long fight to clear his name. Business • 23 Jul
Ex-trader wins appeal to overturn rate-rigging conviction Tom Hayes, the first trader ever jailed for interest rate rigging, had his conviction overturned by Britain's top court today after a years-long fight to clear his name. Business • 23 Jul
UK court hands firms victory in Covid insurance ruling The UK Supreme Court has ruled today that thousands of businesses should be insured for some losses amassed after a national lockdown to curb the coronavirus pandemic in a test case that pitched the markets regulator against major insurers. Business • 15 Jan 21
UK court hands firms victory in Covid insurance ruling The UK Supreme Court has ruled today that thousands of businesses should be insured for some losses amassed after a national lockdown to curb the coronavirus pandemic in a test case that pitched the markets regulator against major insurers. Business • 15 Jan 21
UK Supreme Ct enables class action against Mastercard The UK Supreme Court has today allowed a £14 billion class action to proceed against Mastercard for allegedly overcharging more than 46 million people in Britain over a 15-year period in a landmark judgment. Business • 11 Dec 20
UK Supreme Ct enables class action against Mastercard The UK Supreme Court has today allowed a £14 billion class action to proceed against Mastercard for allegedly overcharging more than 46 million people in Britain over a 15-year period in a landmark judgment. Business • 11 Dec 20
Irish politicians agog as Brexit gets rancorous The week was dominated by a stunning UK Supreme Court judgment, rancour in House of Commons and more Brexit confusion. At home the Irish politicians watched the increasingly corrosive debate in Britain. Brexit • 27 Sep 19
Irish politicians agog as Brexit gets rancorous The week was dominated by a stunning UK Supreme Court judgment, rancour in House of Commons and more Brexit confusion. At home the Irish politicians watched the increasingly corrosive debate in Britain. Brexit • 27 Sep 19
Sterling rallies on UK Supreme Court ruling Sterling gained after the UK Supreme Court ruled that Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to suspend parliament was unlawful, but uncertainty over a possible general election and the eventual Brexit outcome capped its rise. Business • 24 Sep 19
Sterling rallies on UK Supreme Court ruling Sterling gained after the UK Supreme Court ruled that Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to suspend parliament was unlawful, but uncertainty over a possible general election and the eventual Brexit outcome capped its rise. Business • 24 Sep 19
Irish man loses compensation claim for UK conviction An Irish man who spent 17 years in prison in the UK before his conviction was overturned has lost his battle for compensation. Courts • 30 Jan 19
Irish man loses compensation claim for UK conviction An Irish man who spent 17 years in prison in the UK before his conviction was overturned has lost his battle for compensation. Courts • 30 Jan 19
Belfast bakery wins appeal in 'gay cake' case The Christian owners of a bakery in Belfast have won a UK Supreme Court appeal over a finding that they discriminated against a customer by refusing to make a cake decorated with the words "Support Gay Marriage". Ulster • 10 Oct 18
Belfast bakery wins appeal in 'gay cake' case The Christian owners of a bakery in Belfast have won a UK Supreme Court appeal over a finding that they discriminated against a customer by refusing to make a cake decorated with the words "Support Gay Marriage". Ulster • 10 Oct 18
Irishman in UK Supreme Court compensation bid The UK Supreme Court was due to begin this morning hearing the case of an Irishman who is seeking compensation for a wrongful conviction which saw him spend almost 17 years in a British jail. Courts • 08 May 18
Irishman in UK Supreme Court compensation bid The UK Supreme Court was due to begin this morning hearing the case of an Irishman who is seeking compensation for a wrongful conviction which saw him spend almost 17 years in a British jail. Courts • 08 May 18
Belfast resident wins UK ruling over flag protests A Belfast resident has won a case at the UK's highest court over the failure of Northern Ireland police to prevent union flag protests. News • 01 Feb 17
Belfast resident wins UK ruling over flag protests A Belfast resident has won a case at the UK's highest court over the failure of Northern Ireland police to prevent union flag protests. News • 01 Feb 17
As it happened: Leaders' Questions, Brexit ruling Catch up on the day's Brexit and political developments after the UK Supreme Court ruled on Triggering Article 50, the Cabinet meeting in Dublin and a busy day in the Dáil with Leaders' and Taoiseach's questions. News • 24 Jan 17
As it happened: Leaders' Questions, Brexit ruling Catch up on the day's Brexit and political developments after the UK Supreme Court ruled on Triggering Article 50, the Cabinet meeting in Dublin and a busy day in the Dáil with Leaders' and Taoiseach's questions. News • 24 Jan 17