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2025 England and Wales environmental and planning cases: archived tracker of key decisions and appeals across Upper Tribunal, High Court, Court of Appeal and Supreme Court

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This Practice Note is archived and not supported. From 1 January 2025, this Environment cases tracker highlights significant rulings and appeal developments of interest to Environment lawyers. It is organised into:

  • Upper tribunal
  • High Court of England and Wales
  • Court of Appeal
  • UK Supreme Court
  • Judicial Committee of the Privy Council

Judgments and appeal movements appear under the court that issued the latest decision, with entries shown newest first. For earlier notable rulings and appeal updates from 2021, see:

  • England and Wales environment cases tracker 2024 [Archived]
  • England and Wales environment cases tracker 2023 [Archived]
  • Environment cases tracker 2022 [Archived]
  • Environment cases tracker 2021 [Archived]

For EU matters, see: EU environment cases tracker 2025.

Upper tribunal

  • Case: Gordon v Information Commissioner [2025] UKUT 159 (AAC)
  • Judgment date: 6 May 2025

Key Legal Findings

The Upper Tribunal refused the appellant’s challenge to the FTT’s decision regarding the meaning of section 18(1) of the Commissioners for Revenue and Customs Act 2005 (CRCA 2005)...

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