Solicitor says that despite losing two legal challenges, Amber Rudd is still seeking to short-change severely disabled people who have lost out on Universal Credit through no fault of their own.
The ruling will have wide-ranging implications for the future disclosure of documents used in court proceedings and will impact on the access to documents given to people and organisations who are not part of court proceedings.
The court will hear an application to appeal the decision that the Government had not breached its sustainable development duties by allowing the expansion of Heathrow.
Lawyer Harminder Bains has called on the Government in Scotland and in London to put in strict laws to prevent UK based companies from being involved in the trading of asbestos.
The court will consider whether social security tribunals and local authorities have the power to provide effective remedy to benefits claimants in situations where the application of regulations breach their rights under the Human Rights Act.
Campaigners argued that the decision to grant export licences is unlawful as there is a clear risk arms might be used in a serious violation of International Humanitarian Law.