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Track allocation in housing disrepair claims

A recent case provides valuable guidance on the proper approach to track allocation in housing disrepair cases and highlights the importance of following established procedural frameworks, writes Tosin Onaola.
February 19, 2026
Track allocation in housing disrepair claims

Withdrawing applications for care orders

Phoebe Duterloo looks at the lessons from a recent Family Court judgment following a local authority’s application to withdraw care proceedings.
February 19, 2026
Withdrawing applications for care orders

Appropriate professional boundaries for teachers

Should a teacher be banned for telling a parent their child was being singled out by other staff? Alexandra Addington considers a recent professional conduct case.
February 19, 2026
Appropriate professional boundaries for teachers

Children under 16 and deprivation of liberty

Ms Justice Henke as Lead Judge for the National Deprivation of Liberty List has recently handed down two informative judgments in relation to the scope of DoLs restrictions for children under 16, which seek to clarify some of the thorny and conflicting case law which has come…
February 18, 2026
Children under 16 and deprivation of liberty

A Welsh white leopard?

Alex Ruck Keene KC (Hon) looks at a recent case where litigation capacity in the absence of subject-matter capacity was revisited.
February 18, 2026
A Welsh white leopard?

Conversion to an ‘empty’ MAT

Gerry Morrison considers the legal, governance and practical implications of Franklin Sixth Form College’s conversion to an ‘empty’ Multi-Academy Trust, and what this pioneering model may signal for post-16 education provision across the UK.
February 18, 2026
Conversion to an ‘empty’ MAT

Obvious risks: the beautiful game

The High Court recently rejected an appeal over an injury sustained by the claimant when climbing over a perimeter fence to retrieve a football, finding that the school which owned the premises owed the appellant “no duty” under the Occupiers Liability Act 1957. Jasmine Murphy…
February 18, 2026
Obvious risks: the beautiful game

Development, flood risk and planning judgment

Rohini Vekaria considers what the High Court decision in Gladman and recent NPPF/PPG amendments mean in practice.
February 18, 2026
Development, flood risk and planning judgment

Timed out?

Will the Planning and Infrastructure Act 2025 help limit challenges aimed at timing out permissions? Katie Scuoler considers the key measures.
February 18, 2026
Timed out?

To lot or not to lot?

Rebecca Rees and Jade Divers address a thorny procurement question.
Feb 13, 2026
To lot or not to lot?

Restrictive interventions and seclusion in schools

Gemma Nicholas sets out the key legal implications of revised government guidance on restrictive interventions and seclusion in schools.
Feb 13, 2026
Restrictive interventions and seclusion in schools

The Mayor of London's strategic planning role

The Planning Court has reaffirmed the limits of challenge to the Mayor of London’s strategic role. Douglas Edwards KC and Michael Rhimes…
Feb 12, 2026
The Mayor of London's strategic planning role

Bus franchising: what next

Frank Suttie, Michael Bray and Tom Johnson examine major changes to the bus franchising process.
Feb 11, 2026
Bus franchising: what next

Infrastructure consenting in Wales

How does the application process for the new Welsh infrastructure consenting regime work? Cathryn Tracey explains.
Feb 11, 2026
Infrastructure consenting in Wales

Grey belt tests tested

Simon Ricketts looks at the lessons from the latest decisions on the application of the grey belt tests.
Feb 11, 2026
Grey belt tests tested

Releasing stalled housing sites

John Pugh-Smith looks at the challenges around stalled housing sites and outlines some possible solutions, pending MHCLG’s awaited “full…
Feb 06, 2026
Releasing stalled housing sites

Subsidies for regional airports

Aviation subsidies have been brought into the spotlight by the Cardiff Airport Subsidy Control case. Alexander Rose examines the key issues.
Feb 06, 2026
Subsidies for regional airports

The Procurement Review Unit is now live

Laura Wisdom and Sophie Osborn set out what contracting authorities and suppliers need to know about the Procurement Review Unit.
Feb 06, 2026
The Procurement Review Unit is now live

The Warm Homes Plan: Key Takeaways

Nimoy Kher analyses the Government's Warm Homes Plan, picking out the key parts of the plan and what they mean for local authorities.
Feb 05, 2026
The Warm Homes Plan: Key Takeaways

Building safety reform in Wales

Matthew Stevens considers what the new higher-risk building rules in Wales mean in practice and how the regime compares to England.
Feb 04, 2026
Building safety reform in Wales

Issue estoppel in service charge disputes

The Upper Tribunal has recently considered the application of issue estoppel to a s.19 LTA 1985 FTT determination that a variable service…
Feb 04, 2026
Issue estoppel in service charge disputes

Awaab’s Law and development agreements

Ellen Hawthorne considers what social landlords must build into their development agreements in light of Awaab’s Law.
Feb 04, 2026
Awaab’s Law and development agreements

Feb 04, 2026

Housing case alert - January 2026

Emily Howe and Ian Larkins round up the latest housing law judgments of interest to local authorities and housing associations.
Jan 23, 2026

Devolution and coastal areas

Coastal areas suffer disproportionate levels of economic deprivation – proposed devolutionary changes must not make their situation worse,…
Jan 21, 2026

Age assessment and interim relief

The Court of Appeal has given guidance on interim relief in age assessment judicial reviews. David C. Gardner and Susana Ferrin set out the…
Jan 18, 2026

Children and end-of-life care

Lamis Fahad and Caitlin Smithey look at the outcome of a local authority's application to the High Court for declarations under the court's…
Jan 15, 2026

Data Centres Enter the NSIP Regime

James Goldthorpe and Emyr Thomas explain the UK government facilitating data centre developments through the NSIP regime and how…
Jan 15, 2026

Town halls and charitable trusts

The First-Tier Tribunal recently considered whether the Charity Commission’s amended scheme for Victoria Hall, which forms part of the…
Jan 15, 2026

Hillside: Three years on

Michael Dempsey considers the impact of the Supreme Court’s Hillside decision on key stakeholders in planning and the ongoing debate on…

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