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You don’t! For primary sources, you cite the source you have read, not the location in which you found it. For example, if you were to cite a case, you give the case citation – you don’t say that you found it on Westlaw UK or Lexis+.

See the OSCOLA referencing page for more guidance.

Please note you should always refer to any departmental/school guidelines you’ve been given.

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