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The Supreme Court has today thrown out a case which could have seen Google pay each UK iPhone owner £750 in compensation. (Pic: Getty)

A Supreme Court ruling means each UK iPhone user misses out on £750 in compensat... Matt Brooks

Affected iPhone users could get £750 each if Google loses the case (Photo: Shutterstock)

iPhone users could get £750 payout from Google over claims it secretly tracked m... Claire Schofield

Judicial review allows the public to challenge government decisions which they believe may be unlawful (Photo: Shutterstock)

Courts may soon be unable to challenge government decisions - here's why Sarah Wilson

Care workers will only be entitled to minimum wage while awake at work (Photo: shutterstock)

Court rules that carers who sleep over will only be paid while awake Sarah Wilson

Shamima Begum can’t return to the UK to fight for her British citizenship - what... Jenna Macfarlane

Uber accused of trying to avoid up to £100m owed to workers after Supreme Court ruling
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Taxi app company Uber must now class its drivers as employees, the Supreme Court has ruled (Photo: Shutterstock)

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