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3 years 2 weeks ago #267750 by mairemccann@live.co.uk
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One of the plaintiffs posted on twitter earlier this evening that he has been advised by his solicitor that ruling due tomorrow
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3 years 2 weeks ago #267751 by mairemccann@live.co.uk
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Martin J Keatings posted on twitter earlier that he has been informed by his solicitor that ruling will be handed down tomorrow (Friday)
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3 years 2 weeks ago #267752 by mairemccann@live.co.uk
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Michael J Keatings tweeted earlier that he has been informed by his solicitor that judgement will be handed down tomorrow Friday 18/2
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3 years 2 weeks ago #267769 by Gary
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Hi Bracken9
The Judicial Review case has been dismissed.
[2022] EWHC 351 (Admin)
High Court dismisses judicial review challenge to decision not to extend Covid-19-related universal credit uplift to legacy benefits T & Ors, R (On the Application Of) v Secretary of State for Work And Pensions
Remember ths is only a high court decision and it can be appealed.
Gary
The Judicial Review case has been dismissed.
[2022] EWHC 351 (Admin)
High Court dismisses judicial review challenge to decision not to extend Covid-19-related universal credit uplift to legacy benefits T & Ors, R (On the Application Of) v Secretary of State for Work And Pensions
Remember ths is only a high court decision and it can be appealed.
Gary
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