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The UK Supreme Court has launched an on-demand archive of hearings that can be viewed at any time, complementing its existing live streaming service. Footage of the proceedings in the court and the Privy Council will be freely available via each case’s page on the Supreme Court website. Cases will be uploaded the next working day and remain available for a year before making way for new cases. The £10,000-a-year service will be funded by the Supreme Court until March 2016 when it will be reviewed. “Now justice can be seen to be done at a time which suits you,” said Lord Neuberger, President of the Supreme Court.
The UK Supreme Court has launched an on-demand archive of hearings that can be viewed at any time, complementing its existing live streaming service. Footage of the proceedings in the court and the Privy Council will be freely available via each case’s page on the Supreme Court website. Cases will be uploaded the next working day and remain available for a year before making way for new cases. The £10,000-a-year service will be funded by the Supreme Court until March 2016 when it will be reviewed. “Now justice can be seen to be done at a time which suits you,” said Lord Neuberger, President of the Supreme Court.
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