Supreme Court rules viewing gallery a “nuisance” against two earlier judgments
Court set to rule in case on 1 February
A year after the Supreme Court heard the privacy case, a judgment has still not been handed down
The case is one of the most high-profile breach of privacy claims to hit the Supreme Court
Residents of luxury apartments have had their case dismissed twice so far
Listen as we rehearse the arguments set for scrutiny by the Supreme Court
Residents at Neo Bankside will seek to overturn the February Court of Appeal ruling
LISTEN: Was the correct decision reached in the recent high-profile Fearn v Tate case?
Residents challenge decision that floor-to-ceiling windows created “self-induced incentive to gaze”
Allyson Colby explains the outcome of the dispute over Tate Modern’s new viewing gallery
LISTEN Megan Davies explains why the judge dismissed residents’ claims over invasion of privacy.