DAY 2, TUE, FEB 12
The case against the Philpotts and Mosley was opened by the prosecution. Richard Latham QC told the court the trio started the blaze as part of a plan to frame Philpott's former lover, Lisa Willis, "that went horribly wrong". On the morning of the fire, Ms Willis and Philpott had been due in court to discuss residency of the four children they had together.
DAY 3, WED, FEB 13
Philpott tried to leave the dock and was made to sit down as the 999 call made by the couple was played to the jury. Ms Willis, who had lived with the couple at Victory Road, gave evidence behind a screen and said she and Mairead had taken turns at spending the night with him.
DAY 4, THU, FEB 14
Under cross-examination, Ms Willis said that Philpott "was a good father" and would not do anything to endanger them. But she also said he had attacked her with a piece of wood.
DAY 5, FRI, FEB 15
Mairead had an abortion after having sex with another man while Philpott watched, according to witness Claire Tyler, a former work colleague.
DAY 6, TUE, FEB 19
Sarah Osborne, wife of Derby professional darts player Colin Osborne, told the court she travelled to a darts match with Philpott in April last year when he took a phone call and announced that "someone has threatened to torch my house and kids".
DAY 8, THU, FEB 21
The court heard from police and firefighters who attended the fire. Firefighters said the house was full of smoke and there were child casualties "everywhere".
DAY 9, FRI, FEB 22
Neighbour Daniel Stevenson told how he made three attempts to get into the burning house but was beaten back by thick smoke. Philpott made his own attempts to get through an upstairs window.
DAY 10, MON, FEB 25
Mairead Philpott was high on cannabis on the night fire claimed the lives of her six children, witness Vicky Ferguson said.
DAY 11, TUE, FEB 26
Mick Philpott's behaviour, when he went to visit his dead children, was described by witness Marie Smith, hospital mortuary manager, as like "nothing she had ever experienced before".
DAY 12, WED, FEB 27
Mick Philpott's friend, Paul Mosley, was allegedly overheard saying: "I can't let Mick take all the blame."
DAY 13, THU, FEB 28
Mick Philpott was bugged telling his wife "you make sure you stick to your story", the court heard.
DAY 14, FRI, MAR 1
The court was told how a sniffer dog searched 18 Victory Road. Station manager Mat Lee said "the fire was on the inside of the hallway rather than the outside".
DAY 15, MON, MAR 4
The sleeping Philpott children would have been overcome by smoke so quickly they would never have regained consciousness, the jury was told.
DAY 16, TUE, MAR 5
Traces of the type of petrol found at the seat of the fire at 18 Victory Road were also discovered on the trainer and boxer shorts of Mick Philpott, the court was told.
DAY 17, WED, MAR 6
Mick Philpott denied in a police interview that he was responsible for the fire, the court heard.
DAY 18, THU, MAR 7
The court heard Paul Mosley had threesome sex sessions with the Philpotts.
DAY 19, FRI, MAR 8
Paul Mosley told police investigating the fire he had sex with Mairead Philpott over the snooker table just hours before the blaze. The court also heard he could not explain why there was petrol on his clothing.
DAY 21, WEDS, MAR 13
Asked about being initially charged with six counts of murder, Philpott told the court: "I had been charged with something that was impossible."
DAY 24, MON, MAR 18
Mairead Philpott said how losing her children was like she'd "had her insides ripped out".
DAY 25, TUES, MAR 19
Mairead Philpott said she couldn't rule out whether Mick started the blaze and was unable to explain how petrol got on her clothes.
DAY 27, FRI, MAR 22
The prosecution barrister brought his case against the three to a close by telling the court Philpott "knew exactly what he was doing". But Philpott's barrister, Anthony Orchard QC, said the claim was "frankly rubbish".