Institutions and government practice question
What is the highest court of appeal for civil cases across the whole of the United Kingdom?
- The House of Lords
- The Supreme CourtCorrect answer
- The Crown Court
- The Court of Appeal
Why
The Supreme Court, established in 2009, is the UK's final court of appeal, taking over this role from the Law Lords in the House of Lords.
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