The Court of Appeal recently dismissed an appeal by a Christian bed and breakfast owner, upholding the decision that
she unlawfully discriminated against a gay couple by refusing to provide them with a double bedroom.
Not exact matches
Lawyers and campaigners have served up a mixed reaction to a ruling that the owners of a Belfast bakery
unlawfully discriminated against a customer by refusing to decorate a cake with the slogan, «Support
Gay Marriage».
In Preddy v Bull [2013] UKSC 73 the Supreme Court upheld the claim that the owners of a private hotel had
discriminated unlawfully against a
gay couple by allowing only married couples to occupy a room with a double bed.