The EIP: 10 Days of the 10 Goals - Goal 10: Access to nature
Margherita Cornaglia examines the final goal of the Government's Enviromental Improvement Plan 2025.
February 02, 2026
The EIP: 10 Days of the 10 Goals - Goal 10: Access to nature
Cross-border placements of children
Justin Gray outlines imminent reforms to cross-border placements of children in Scotland.
January 30, 2026
Cross-border placements of children
Low traffic neighbourhoods in London and local implementation plans
The Court of Appeal has quashed a decision to remove a low traffic neighbourhood as a breach of the duty requiring London borough councils to “implement” proposals in their local implementation plan. Jack Parker analyses the judgment.
January 30, 2026
Low traffic neighbourhoods in London and local implementation plans
The planning permission for the new Chinese Embassy
Morag Ellis KC, Stephanie Bruce-Smith and Charles Streeten look at the key considerations behind the Secretary of State’s decision to grant planning permission for the new Chinese Embassy.
January 30, 2026
The planning permission for the new Chinese Embassy
Transparency and the scope of PD12R FPR 2010
Edward Lamb KC and Tara Vindis set out the key points from a care proceedings case concerning transparency and the scope of PD12R FPR 2010.
January 30, 2026
Transparency and the scope of PD12R FPR 2010
Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill: major reform on the way for leaseholders
Gemma Duncan provides her knowledge on how the reform to leasehold will affect public sector bodies.
January 29, 2026
Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill: major reform on the way for leaseholders
G-Cloud 14 to G-Cloud 15 – What is changing?
James Berry talks through the change from G-Cloud 14 to 15 - what does it mean for the CCS, and what does it mean for suppliers?
January 29, 2026
G-Cloud 14 to G-Cloud 15 – What is changing?
Providence v Hexagon – Supreme Court overrules Court of Appeal on JCT termination provisions
Helen Arthur and David Owens look at the lessons from a landmark Supreme Court ruling on JCT termination.
January 29, 2026
Providence v Hexagon – Supreme Court overrules Court of Appeal on JCT termination provisions
The EIP: 10 Days of the 10 Goals - Goal 9: Biosecurity
Charles Bishop examines the Government's plans for biosecurity under Goal 9 of the Government's EIP 2025.
January 29, 2026
The EIP: 10 Days of the 10 Goals - Goal 9: Biosecurity
Councillors in an increasingly digital age
Geoff Wild looks at some of the issues raised by councillors’ use of social media, electronic communication, personal email addresses and devices, and sets out ways in which members and monitoring officers can protect themselves and their authorities.
January 28, 2026
Councillors in an increasingly digital age
Introduction of New Fair Deal to the LGPS
The Government is consulting on introducing “New Fair Deal” protections for workers whose jobs are outsourced to third-party providers. Sadie Goodrum and Nigel Bolton examine the proposals.
January 28, 2026
Introduction of New Fair Deal to the LGPS
Non-party access to documents used in civil court proceedings
Catherine Levi and Justin Weare look at how PD 51ZH – the Access to Public Documents Pilot – will operate in practice.
January 28, 2026
Non-party access to documents used in civil court proceedings
Preparing for June 2026: A guide to local authority data protection complaint processes
From June 2026, local authorities will have to have a process to deal with data protection complaints, under one of the changes coming in…
Jan 28, 2026
Preparing for June 2026: A guide to local authority data protection complaint processes
January 2026 outlook: legal operations leadership in UK local government
Salena Ahamed sets out some key areas of focus for local government legal operations over the next 12 months.
Jan 28, 2026
January 2026 outlook: legal operations leadership in UK local government
The EIP: 10 Days of the 10 Goals - Goal 8: Reducing environmental hazards
Odette Chalaby examines Goal 8 of the Government's Environmental Improvement Plan 2025, which looks for reduction in environmental hazards.
Jan 28, 2026
The EIP: 10 Days of the 10 Goals - Goal 8: Reducing environmental hazards
Heat network regulation goes live on 27 January 2026 – Are you complying?
Steve Gummer walks those regulated by the new Heat Network regime through the new rules, and what they mean for suppliers and operators.
Jan 27, 2026
Heat network regulation goes live on 27 January 2026 – Are you complying?
Do we have a right to a jury trial in the UK?
Chloe McQuillan and Olivia Peake discuss the proposed reforms to the jury system and the viewpoint of the opposing voices.
Jan 27, 2026
Do we have a right to a jury trial in the UK?
The EIP: 10 Days of the 10 Goals - Goal 7: Climate change
Margherita Cornaglia examines Goal 7 of the Government's EIP 2025.
Jan 27, 2026
The EIP: 10 Days of the 10 Goals - Goal 7: Climate change
Regeneration: the role of Mayoral Development Corporations
Why are Mayoral Development Corporations now the favoured regeneration vehicles of England’s Metro Mayors? Alexander Rose explains.
Jan 23, 2026
Regeneration: the role of Mayoral Development Corporations
Devolution and coastal areas
Coastal areas suffer disproportionate levels of economic deprivation – proposed devolutionary changes must not make their situation worse,…
Jan 23, 2026
Devolution and coastal areas
The EIP: 10 Days of the 10 Goals - Goal 6: Resources
Rossen Roussanov examines the sustainability of natural resource use under the Environmental Improvement Plan 2025.
Jan 23, 2026
The EIP: 10 Days of the 10 Goals - Goal 6: Resources
Adult social care priorities for local authorities: 2026 to 2027
Emma Watt looks at the Government's expectations for local government when it comes to delivering adult social care in 2026.
Jan 22, 2026
Adult social care priorities for local authorities: 2026 to 2027
The EIP: 10 Days of the 10 Goals - Goal 5: Waste
Goal 5 of the Government's Environmental Improvement Plan concerns waste. Edward-Arash Abedian looks at the Government's proposals…
Jan 22, 2026
The EIP: 10 Days of the 10 Goals - Goal 5: Waste
The Mental Health Act 2025: key changes
Rebecca Fitzpatrick and Katie Viggers set out the key changes in the Mental Health Act 2025, which received royal assent last month.
Jan 22, 2026
The Mental Health Act 2025: key changes
Deleting a pupil from the school admission register: The 20-day rule explained
Schools often ask whether they can delete the name of a pupil who has been absent for 20 or more days under Ground I. Here, Joanna Goddard…
Jan 21, 2026
Deleting a pupil from the school admission register: The 20-day rule explained
White Paper or White Flag? And the Big Red Lines
Steve Gummer shares his insight into what Defra's new 'New Vision for Water' and the test for deliverability actually mean for the water…
Jan 21, 2026
White Paper or White Flag? And the Big Red Lines
Relationships between teachers and former pupils
Is it ever appropriate for a teacher to have a sexual relationship with a former pupil? Alexandra Addington looks at the lessons from a…
Jan 21, 2026
Relationships between teachers and former pupils
Caution when proceeding “too quickly and cursorily to a firm decision”
A local authority recently won an appeal over a judge’s refusal of its application for interim separation of an eight-month-old girl from…
Jan 21, 2026
Caution when proceeding “too quickly and cursorily to a firm decision”
The EIP: 10 Days of the 10 Goals - Goal 4: Chemicals, Pesticides and the Law of Risk Management
Natasha Jackson offers insight into the fourth goal of the Environmental Improvement Plan.
Jan 21, 2026
The EIP: 10 Days of the 10 Goals - Goal 4: Chemicals, Pesticides and the Law of Risk Management
Public children law case update – Winter 2026
Meghan Daniels rounds up the latest public children law judgments of interest to practitioners.
Jan 21, 2026
Public children law case update – Winter 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 21, 2026
Age assessment and interim relief
Mainstream means the school, not the experience
The Upper Tribunal has further clarified section 33 of the Children and Families Act 2014. Sean Kennedy and Mandy Aulak analyse the ruling.
Jan 21, 2026
Mainstream means the school, not the experience
Personal welfare deputies, principle and pragmatism
Alex Ruck Keene KC (Hon) considers a recent Court of Protection ruling on the appointment of personal welfare deputies.
Jan 21, 2026
Personal welfare deputies, principle and pragmatism
2025 in review: three key cases for schools and colleges
Alexandra Addington takes the opportunity to review three recent cases that provide timely reminders for schools and colleges about their…
Jan 19, 2026
2025 in review: three key cases for schools and colleges
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 18, 2026
Children and end-of-life care
How do courts approach appeals in care proceedings?
In a practical guide for parents, local authorities and guardians, Jonathan Cowen and Andrew Burrell consider the courts' approach to…
Jan 16, 2026
How do courts approach appeals in care proceedings?
Jan 16, 2026
Blue badge parking misuse and enforcement options
Emma Hall sets out the options for local authorities looking to crack down on blue badge misuse.
Jan 16, 2026
The EIP: 10 Days of the 10 Goals - Goal 3: Clean and Plentiful Water
Natasha Jackson considers the Government's plans in the EIP 2025 for improving the country's waters.
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
Scope of Judicial Review in a Contractual Context
Olivia Dawson and Olivia Peake provide an update on recent case law and how it reflects on the scope of judicial review in a contractual…
Jan 15, 2026
Promptness in bringing judicial review claims
A recent judicial review decision in the Planning Court concerning carbon capture and storage highlights the importance of acting promptly,…
Jan 15, 2026
The EIP: 10 Days of the 10 Goals - Goal 2: Air
Claudia Hyde looks at the second goal in the Government’s EIP (Environmental Improvement Plan), which looks at air quality.
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
Enforcement of costs awards made in Environmental Protection Act 1990 proceedings
Following a recent appeal in enforcement proceedings, Adam Rulewski and Natalie Pratt explain how awards made under section 82(12) 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…
Jan 15, 2026
Rights of way, the definitive map and statement and interpreting public documents
The High Court has dismissed a challenge to the validity of a map modification order. Charles Streeten and Mark O’Brien O'Reilly examine…
Jan 14, 2026
The EIP: 10 Days of the 10 Goals - Goal 1: Restored Nature
Natasha Jackson begins a series of articles on the Government’s EIP (Environmental Improvement Plan) goals, looking at restoring nature.
Jan 14, 2026
Valuation date for compulsory purchase order compensation clarified
David Richardson and Barnabas Elbourn examine a recent Upper Tribunal compulsory purchase decision, looking at the case facts, key legal…
Jan 14, 2026
Compulsory purchase order valuation under scrutiny
David Richardson and Hannah Lewthwaite set out the key issues that were at stake in a recent Upper Tribunal compulsory purchase case on…
Jan 13, 2026
Homelessness law reform in Wales
What will the Homelessness and Social Housing Allocation (Wales) Bill mean for local authorities and housing associations? Richard Macphail…
Jan 13, 2026
Mobile homes and separate planning units
A planning inspector recently upheld Swansea Council’s Cleud refusal in the Gower National Landscape. Esther Drabkin-Reiter and Merrow…
Jan 13, 2026
Cat crimes – should cat owners be concerned?
Adam Rulewski looks at the lessons to be learned from the recent case of Williamson v Caerphilly County Borough Council.
Jan 13, 2026
Section 58 defences and reactive systems
Tom Danter examines how reactive systems are taken into account when considering section 58 defences in highways claims.
Jan 12, 2026
Maintenance of a river embankment
The High Court has upheld a decision by Natural Resources Wales to cease maintenance of River Conwy embankment. Gwion Lewis KC analyses the…
Jan 12, 2026
Changes to the building safety regime in Wales
Gemma Whittaker, Philip Baker and Emma Knight set out some key regulatory changes effective 1 July 2026 to the Wales building safety regime.
Jan 12, 2026
Local authority leisure services: The agency model
James Berry explains the tax context, the practical implications and key issues to address when implementing or modifying arrangements.
Jan 09, 2026
The “highly likely” test under s.31(2A) of the Senior Courts Act
The Court of Appeal has emphasised the limits of “highly likely” under s.31(2A) of the Senior Courts Act 1981. Natasha Jackson looks at the…
Jan 09, 2026
Public law case update Q3 2025
Kieran Laird and Hannah Jones offer a straightforward and concise overview of six public law and regulation cases from the third quarter of…
Jan 09, 2026
Kinship care – latest developments
Hannah Rought-Brooks assesses recent developments in relation to kinship care including the latest case law.
Jan 09, 2026
Roll up, roll up
The High Court last year considered the principles to be applied by the High Court when considering ‘rolled-up’ hearings. James Maurici KC…
Jan 07, 2026
Proposed changes to the consumer standards
Darren Hooker and Georgia Moon explore the Regulator of Social Housing's latest consultation on changes to consumer standards.
Jan 07, 2026
The Employment Rights Act 2025 – Breakdown of Key Dates
Julie Bann, David Leach, Christian Grierson and Madina Sakhi guide readers through the new Employment Rights Act 2025.
Jan 07, 2026
Renters’ Rights Act 2025: What’s new for private sector housing enforcement?
Tara O’Leary examines the new powers for local housing authorities under the Renters’ Rights Act 2025.
Jan 07, 2026
HMOs and “self-contained flats”
A recent Upper Tribunal judgment highlights how turning long stay hotel accommodation into "self-contained flats" is not as easy as putting…
Jan 07, 2026
What impact will the Renters’ Rights Act have on homelessness?
Lindsay Johnson looks at the key provisions of the Renters’ Rights Act 2025 in relation to homelessness.
Jan 07, 2026
Only or Principal Home…again
Andrew Lane examines the concept of ‘only or principal home’ in cases about the potential misuse of social housing and sets out how…
Jan 05, 2026
Defending Age Assessment Challenges: A Guide for Local Authorities
In this `Dekinar`, Dr Russell Wilcox and Anirudh Mandagere consider how to defend such challenges both at the judicial review stage and at…
Dec 22, 2025
Top-up fees: a growing risk for councils
Councils need to be careful to ensure that they handle top-up fees for care correctly, writes Lisa Morgan.
Dec 18, 2025
Prohibitions orders, assessments and the HSSRS
The Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) has given guidance as to the conduct of assessments under the Housing Health and Safety Rating System.…
Dec 18, 2025
Highways, kerbs and intervention levels
Tom Danter reports on a recent case where the claimant alleged there was a dip in a kerbstone that caused her to ball but the defendant…
Dec 18, 2025
Providence Building Services Limited v Hexagon Housing Association Limited – The case for a stay
Peter Jansen analyses a recent Court of Appeal decision to overturn a Technology and Construction Court ruling concerning the validity of…
Dec 18, 2025
Local government reorganisation and historic liabilities
Local government reorganisation risks leaving historic liabilities unresolved, writes Laurence Besemer.
Dec 18, 2025
The status of co-opted members
Geoff Wild considers the legal status of non-councillor members of local authority committees.
Dec 17, 2025
Open Justice Principle – Where are the lines drawn in care proceedings?
The Court of Appeal recently sought to emphasise the limits of the open justice principle, specifically in the context of care proceedings…
Dec 17, 2025
What's the best way to manage conflict between colleagues in schools and colleges?
Alexandra Addington gives practical guidance for schools following a recent Employment Tribunal case where a nursery nurse's relationship…
Dec 17, 2025
Scrutiny of professionals working in Children Act litigation
James Dove looks at the implications of the recent Court of Appeal ruling in Re E for professionals working around the Family Court.
Dec 17, 2025
Teacher dismissed after joking about 'whacking' a pupil: was the decision fair?
Is it okay for a teacher to joke about ‘whacking’ a pupil? That's what happened in a recent case and resulted in the teacher being…
Dec 17, 2025
Fear of harm and plans for adoption
The Court of Appeal recently set aside care and placement orders in respect of a two-year-old boy, concluding that the deficiencies in the…
Dec 17, 2025
Electronic and workplace balloting for statutory union ballots
The Government is consulting on a draft Code of Practice on electronic and workplace balloting: how will it work in practice? Alexandra…
Dec 17, 2025
Issues Resolution Hearings, threshold criteria and adequacy of reasons
The Court of Appeal has allowed an appeal over a short form of judgment delivered at the conclusion of an IRH disposing of public law…
Dec 16, 2025
Foster carers and manifestation of religious belief
The High Court recently rejected a claim brought by Evangelical Christians against a city council under the Human Rights Act 1998 and the…
Dec 15, 2025
Contempt, disclosure failures, and information governance
Matthew Simpson provides some important takeaways from a recent Court of Appeal finding of contempt against a Chief Constable over his…
Dec 12, 2025
The ‘Hillsborough Law’, senior leaders and prevention of critical harm
Simon Belfield considers the implications for senior leaders of public bodies of Section 13 of the Public Office (Accountability) Bill,…
Dec 12, 2025
Hoarding and learning from inquests – safeguarding to prevent tragic outcomes
Hoarding is a recognised disorder where someone acquires an excessive number of items and stores them in a chaotic manner, usually…
Dec 12, 2025
Judging the use of AI
Francesca Whitelaw KC highlights key points from recent guidance and authorities on the use of AI in legal practice.
Dec 12, 2025
The Hammad appeal – Housing authority responses to homelessness in England and Wales
Following a recent High Court ruling, Ruth O’Sullivan, Nicola Cullen and Joanna Griffin consider the different regulatory burden on local…
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