The Supreme Court looked at the circumstances when VAT is deductible following a share sale.
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The Supreme Court looked at the circumstances when VAT is deductible following a share sale.
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The Supreme Court looked at the circumstances when VAT is deductible following a share sale.
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A special double episode of the podcast that covers X v Lord Advocate [2025] UKSC 44 and Veale v Scottish Power UK Plc [2025] UKSC 45.
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If a person who was unable to work dies, should their spouse/partner be declined bereavement support payments?
Administrative Court Blog post: https://administrativecourtblog.wordpress.com/2025/11/20/the-supreme-court-discrimination-and-maximal-deference/
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At what point does religious education turn into indoctrination?
Administrative Court Blog Post: https://administrativecourtblog.wordpress.com/2025/11/19/jr87-indoctrination-and-religious-education-in-northern-ireland-and-beyond/
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How should the Scottish courts balance the rights of complainers and defendants in rape and sexual assault trials?
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When a costs order is awarded in international litigation, how should a court decide which currency payment must be made in?
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The Supreme Court addresses the tension in planning law that exists between the need to build new houses and the need to protect the environment.
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Companies within the same corporate group do not have to pay VAT on services provided to each other. Here, the Supreme Court was asked how long this benefit lasts after a company leaves the group.
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The motor finance dispute came to a head in this case before the Supreme Court. Thousands of drivers waited to see if they too could make a claim.
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How close can you build a crematorium to someone's home? In this case, the Supreme Court considers where the measurement should be taken from.
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Uber heads to court to seek clarity over the contracts that they have with customers.
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How oppressive can sanctions against an individual be before the courts will intervene?
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The LIBOR scandal rocked the financial world in 2012 but, as this case shows, not everything was as it seems.
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What sort of liability should a dishonest assistant have when a fiduciary has breached their duty?
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A dispute over a freedom of information request prompted the Supreme Court to consider how qualified exemptions are used by public bodies.
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How do the courts distinguish between matrimonial and non-matrimonial property during divorce cases?
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The Supreme Court looked at the circumstances when VAT is deductible following a share sale.
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