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Automatic suspensions under the
Procurement Act 2023: the first case
The test for lifting the automatic suspension under Section 102 of the Procurement
Act 2023 has been considered by the Courts for the first time, resulting in confirmation
that the new test is significantly different to the American Cyanamid test and the
suspension being maintained pending trial. Ed Williams looks at why.
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The test for lifting the automatic suspension under Section
102 of the Procurement Act 2023 has been considered by the
Courts for the first time, resulting in confirmation that the new
test is significantly different to the American Cyanamid test
and the suspension being maintained pending trial.
Ed Williams looks at why.


Procurement Act 2023 – One Year On:
When it starts to get contentious
In the third and final article of this series, Jo Dumphy and Katherine Calder
from DAC Beachcroft consider some of the challenges facing suppliers and
contracting authorities in bringing and defending potential claims following
the introduction of the Procurement Act 2023, and highlight the practical
considerations when authorities come across them.
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Katherine Calder consider some of the challenges facing
suppliers and contracting authorities in bringing and defending
potential claims following the introduction of the Procurement
Act 2023, and highlight the practical considerations when
authorities come across them.


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In the second of three articles for Local Government Lawyer on the Procurement
Act 2023 one year after it went live, Katherine Calder and Victoria Fletcher from
DAC Beachcroft consider some of its practical impact and implications, including
how to choose the right regime, how authorities are tackling the notice requirements,
considerations when making modifications, and setting and monitoring KPIs.
The Practical impact of the Procurement
Act 2023 – the challenges, the benefits
and the legal lacunas
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consider some of its practical impact and implications,
including how to choose the right regime, how authorities
are tackling the notice requirements, considerations when
making modifications, and setting and monitoring KPIs.


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AI use and the hidden risk to legal privilege
The ERA – union and enforcement changes webinar
Living Through Local Government Reorganisation
Regional Care Cooperatives: a path found
AI in Education: Why Data Protection Must Come First
Allergy management in schools
The care leavers deaths review
Guidance for schools on the mobile phones ban
Governance of Council Companies
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AI and Lawtech solutions to the age-old problem of sourcing Counsel at short notice: A Management perspective
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Governance of Council Companies
The date for assessing whether requests are vexatious or manifestly unreasonable
Falling between the disposal cracks
Household waste sites and national landscapes
King’s Speech 2026 – Sharpe Pritchard’s Take
Deflecting various arguments in highways matters
Revisiting habitual residence
An Ignis Fatuus: covenants related to land
NISTA on managing PFI contracts
Post-placement contact
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Council and police ordered to pay £52k to claimant over housing of sex offender
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Council appeal succeeds after Upper Tribunal finds landlord questioned during First Tier Tribunal hearing was wrong person
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Council applies for High Court order after planning permission granted in error
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Council at fault for handling of homelessness application and causing resident to miss out on suitable permanent accommodation two years later
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Council calls for planning reforms over “incredibly frustrating” five-year housing land requirements
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Council can consider application to register land as village green after Planning Court rejects claims of “trigger event”
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Council chooses to halt 4000-home development rather than fight judicial review
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Council claims to be in “an impossible situation” after planning inspector response to draft Local Plan
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Council complains about housing targets after barrister advises against ignoring standard methodology
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Council concern at impact of High Court ruling quashing housing mix policy
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Council confirms paying £1.8m+ on agreements with leaseholders containing confidentiality clauses
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Council contests claim by "overcharged" tenant in water rates dispute
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Council criticised after heavily pregnant woman left to ‘sofa surf’
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Council criticised for placing homeless woman in ‘squalid’ accommodation
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Council criticised over failure to support homeless teenager
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Council criticises ministry over movement of remand hearings to nearby authority
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Council criticises Planning Inspectorate call to withdraw local plan over duty to cooperate and standard method concerns
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Council cyber-attack cost estimated at more than £10 million
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Council decision to keep asylum seekers who were putative children in hotel accommodation was unlawful, High Court rules
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Council defeats appeal over ruling that it did not breach public sector equality duty in possession case
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