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For centuries the highest court in the UK was the Appellate Committee of the House of Lords. This arrangement was often quoted as a clear example of a further overlap in the separation of powers model in the UK. The judicial function exercised by this part of Parliament ended in 2009, however, following the Constitutional Reform Act 2005, when the UK Supreme Court was established as an institution, totally separate from Parliament.
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