Motor finance compensation ruling ‘goes too far’, says City regulator
Financial Conduct Authority tells supreme court the £44bn bill could spook businesses and threaten UK investment
March 2025
Observer business agenda
Banks aim to reverse crunch appeal court victory for car buyers
UK lenders face huge car loan payout bill as watchdog moves closer to compensation plan
February 2025
UK lenders paid car dealers cash upfront that may have led to costlier loans
The Guardian view on Labour and the constitution: respect judicial independence
Supreme court judges reject Reeves’ motor finance intervention
Ex-supreme court judge says ‘arguable case’ Israel’s conduct in Gaza is genocidal
December 2024
The Guardian view on Britain and its constitution: a country we should know better
Editorial: A new survey shows that the UK has a far more exhaustive written version of its laws and principles than many think
November 2024
Ex-supreme court president backs assisted dying law change
Exclusive: David Neuberger, who ruled on high-profile assisted dying cases, believes tight terms of bill cannot be expanded in courts
August 2024
Shamima Begum should be given a second chance, as my father was
Letters: Luisa White says Begum should have her citizenship restored and answer to the British judicial system for her actions, as her father did after the second world war.Plus letters from Ian Dowdeswell and Owen Stewart