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Federation of Tour Operators and Others, Regina (on the Application of) v HM Revenue and Customs and others: Admn 4 Sep 2007

The claimants complained that the sudden doubling of Airport Passenger Duty was unlawful since it had not been possible to recover this from customers, and was in breach of the Convention. Held: The claim failed. The cost to the applicants as a whole was approximately pounds 50 million. The tax could only be challenged in … Continue reading Federation of Tour Operators and Others, Regina (on the Application of) v HM Revenue and Customs and others: Admn 4 Sep 2007

The Secretary of State, Regina (on The Application of) v HM Senior Coroner for Norfolk and Another: Admn 28 Sep 2016

Coroner may not use flight records The coroner was charged to investigate four deaths in an helicopter accident. The Secretary of State now challenged various decisions of the Coroner by which (i) she ordered disclosure to her of a cockpit voice and flight data recorder and/or a full transcript of that voice recording; and (ii) … Continue reading The Secretary of State, Regina (on The Application of) v HM Senior Coroner for Norfolk and Another: Admn 28 Sep 2016

Sussex Police v Secretary of State for Transport and Another: QBD 28 Sep 2016

The chief constable sought disclosure of documents held in respect of an investigation of an airplane crash at an air show. Baron Thomas of Cwmgiedd LCJ [2016] EWHC 2280 (QB) Bailii Convention on International Civil Aviation, signed at Chicago on 7 December 1944, Civil Aviation Act 1982 60, Council Directive 94/56/EC England and Wales Police, … Continue reading Sussex Police v Secretary of State for Transport and Another: QBD 28 Sep 2016