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tribunal

[trahy-byoon-l, trih-] / traɪˈbyun l, trɪ- /


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The government will respond at the tribunal, but has previously defended its 10-year plan to invest in the airport, which has been owned by ministers since 2013.

From BBC

Article III of the Constitution “guarantees every litigant . . . the right to an independent and impartial tribunal,” the AGs write.

From The Wall Street Journal

But last month the Londoner won a significant employment appeal tribunal that could affect how employers are allowed to treat employees with endometriosis.

From BBC

One woman told the tribunal that Gilbert had been the "golden boy" of his department, and that he was the "be-all and end-all for transplants in Oxford".

From BBC

There was also a record number of tribunals in 2024/25, where parents disagreed with a refusal to offer support, or were challenging the level of support offered.

From BBC