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For the first time a hearing in the Court of Appeal (Civil Division) was live-streamed on the judiciary’s YouTube channel, in a bid to improve public access to and understanding of the work of the courts. Due to a technical glitch, transmission of the case, which involved a dispute regarding a football stadium, heard by three judges including the Master of the Rolls, stopped during the morning.
For the first time a hearing in the Court of Appeal (Civil Division) was live-streamed on the judiciary’s YouTube channel, in a bid to improve public access to and understanding of the work of the courts. Due to a technical glitch, transmission of the case, which involved a dispute regarding a football stadium, heard by three judges including the Master of the Rolls, stopped during the morning.
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