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UK supreme court

  • Campaigners celebrate outside the supreme court on Wednesday.

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Gender ruling ‘a victory for common sense, but only if you recognise trans people exist’, says equalities watchdog – live

  • For Women Scotland members speaking to the media after the supreme court’s ruling on Wednesday.

    New rules for public bodies expected ‘by summer’ after UK gender ruling

  • Smiling women hold a campaign banner outside the UK supreme court building

    Judicial ruling on legal definition of ‘woman’ will have UK politicians sighing with relief

  • Women with placards and T-shirts bearing campaign slogans, such as 'No man can be a lesbian'

    Legal definition of woman is based on biological sex, UK supreme court rules

  • A large group of people, some holding gender-critical banners, celebrate outside the supreme court in London

    ‘A huge reset’: trans rights campaigners and gender critical activists react to supreme court ruling

  • Women smile and raise glasses in front of the UK supreme court building

    What does the UK supreme court’s ruling on definition of ‘women’ mean?

  • The supreme court didn’t rule on the definition of ‘a woman’ – this is what its judgment does mean

    Sam Fowles
  • UK supreme court ruling on legal definition of woman ‘brings clarity and confidence’, says government – as it happened

  • UK supreme court rules definition of woman in Equality Act refers to ‘a biological woman’ – video

  • How UK court definition of ‘woman’ could affect sex-based rights

  • A man walks a dog past a dealership offering finance deals in London

    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

  • About 90% of new cars in the UK are bought using loans for which dealers can receive commission.

    Observer business agenda
    Banks aim to reverse crunch appeal court victory for car buyers

  • a car showroom with payment plans etched in yellow lettering across the car windscreen saying £159 per month

    UK lenders face huge car loan payout bill as watchdog moves closer to compensation plan

February 2025

  • Car are parked on the forecourt of a Vauxhall dealership

    UK lenders paid car dealers cash upfront that may have led to costlier loans

  • Lady Carr, pictured in 2023 at the lord mayor's banquet in London

    The Guardian view on Labour and the constitution: respect judicial independence

  • She gets out of a car

    Supreme court judges reject Reeves’ motor finance intervention

  • People walk with belongings along al-Rashid street between Gaza City and Nuseirat as displaced people return home amid the current ceasefire

    Ex-supreme court judge says ‘arguable case’ Israel’s conduct in Gaza is genocidal

December 2024

  • Aerial view of Big Ben and the houses of parliament in London

    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

  • A patient receives care in a hospital bed.

    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.

    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
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