A Supreme Court ruling on divorce rights. The court unanimously rejected the appeal of a woman who wanted to divorce her husband on the grounds that she is unhappy. Show more
Coverage of the Supreme Court's ruling on employment rights for drivers registered on the Uber taxi app.
Supreme Court Judgment
Uber Employment Rights
10 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC ParliamentLatest broadcast: on BBC Parliament
Coverage of the Supreme Court's ruling on employment rights for drivers registered on the Uber taxi app, from Friday 19 February.
Coverage of the verdict in the case of Shamima Begum, who left the UK as a teenager for Syria to join the Islamic State group. From 26 February. Show more
Coverage of the Supreme Court's judgment in the case Okpabi and others v Royal Dutch Shell PLC, from Friday 12 February. Show more
Supreme Court Judgment
Covid Insurance
10 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC ParliamentLatest broadcast: on BBC Parliament
The ruling from the Supreme Court on small firms receiving insurance payments covering losses from the first lockdown under business interruption policies, from Friday 15 January.
Justice of the Supreme Court Lord Sales delivering a Supreme Court ruling on Heathrow Airport, from Wednesday 16 December. Show more
Supreme Court Judgment
13/12/2018
10 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC ParliamentLatest broadcast: on BBC Parliament
Recorded coverage of the supreme court ruling on the Scottish parliament's Brexit legislation, from Thursday 13 December. Show more
Recorded coverage of the judgment delivered by the Supreme Court unanimously rejecting an appeal by Pimlico Plumbers, from Wednesday 13 June. Show more
Supreme Court Judgment
24/01/2017
15 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC ParliamentLatest broadcast: on BBC Parliament
Recorded coverage of the Supreme Court judgement on the government's appeal against the ruling that it must consult Parliament before invoking Article 50. From Tuesday 24 January. Show more
Supreme Court Judgment
06/04/2017
10 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC ParliamentLatest broadcast: on BBC Parliament
Recorded coverage of a Supreme Court ruling on parents taking children out of school for unauthorised term-time holidays, from Thursday 6 April.
Supreme Court Judgment
John Worboys
5 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC ParliamentLatest broadcast: on BBC Parliament
The judgement in the Supreme Court where the Metropolitan Police lost an appeal against two rape victims, who won compensation over the Met's handling of the case of John Worboys. Show more
Supreme Court Judgment
17/03/2012
10 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC ParliamentLatest broadcast: on BBC Parliament
Recorded coverage of the judgement from the Supreme Court by Lord Wilson on the case of ex-servicemen launching compensation claims against the MoD, from Wednesday 14 March. Show more
Supreme Court Judgment
31/03/2012
10 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC ParliamentLatest broadcast: on BBC Parliament
Recorded coverage of Lord Clarke, Justice of the Supreme Court, making a ruling that could allow for thousands of asbestos insurance claims, from Wednesday 28 March.
The judgment by the Supreme Court on an injunction banning the naming of a celebrity, known in court as PJS, involved in an alleged extra-marital relationship, from 19 May.
Supreme Court Judgment
21/05/2015
10 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC ParliamentLatest broadcast: on BBC Parliament
Recorded coverage of a Supreme Court Judgment regarding the publication of concert pianist James Rhodes's autobiography, from Wednesday 20 May.
Supreme Court Judgment
30/11/2013
10 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC ParliamentLatest broadcast: on BBC Parliament
Recorded coverage of the ruling made by the Supreme Court on the appeal by the Christian owners of a guesthouse that turned away a gay couple over damages awarded against them. Show more
Recorded coverage of the Supreme Court judgment on the legality of income rules for foreign spouses coming to the UK, from Tuesday 21 February.
Supreme Court Judgment
Employment Tribunal Fees
10 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC ParliamentLatest broadcast: on BBC Parliament
Recorded coverage of the judgement given by the Supreme Court on the case brought by Unison, against the government over the charging of fees for employment tribunals.
Lord Sales delivering a Supreme Court judgment. Convicted paedophile Mark Sutherland lost his challenge over using evidence in court gathered covertly by so-called paedophile hunters. From 15 July. Show more