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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.

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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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.

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 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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Establishing relevant defects under
the Building Safety Act

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The First Tier Tribunal has provided helpful clarity on what amounts to a
“relevant defect” for the purposes of Remediation Orders and Remediation
Contribution Orders under the Building Safety Act 2022, writes Sarah Grant.

Establishing relevant defects under
the Building Safety Act

 

 

 

 

The First Tier Tribunal has provided helpful clarity on what
amounts to a “relevant defect” for the purposes of
Remediation Orders and Remediation Contribution
under the Building Safety Act 2022, writes Sarah Grant.

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The Employment Rights Act 2025:
What Public Sector Employers Need to Know

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Many of the changes in the Employment Rights Act 2025 will have a significant
operational and financial impact on public sector employers, particularly
local authorities and schools, where large workforces, high levels of unionisation
and public accountability increase exposure to risk.

The Employment Rights Act 2025:
What Public Sector Employers Need to Know

 

 

 

Many of the changes in the Employment Rights Act 2025 will
have a significant operational and financial impact on public
sector employers, particularly local authorities and schools,
where large workforces, high levels of unionisation and
public accountability increase exposure to risk.

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The Practical impact of the Procurement Act 2023
– the challenges, the benefits and the legal lacunas

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

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.

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Weekly mandatory food
waste collections

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


What are the new rules on food waste collections and why are
councils set to miss the March deadline? Ashfords’ energy
and resource management team explain.

Weekly mandatory food
waste collections

 

 

 

 


What are the new rules on food waste collections and why are
councils set to miss the March deadline? Ashfords’ energy
and resource management team explain.

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The Procurement Act 2023: One Year On -
How procurement processes are evolving

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Katherine Calder and Sarah Foster of DAC Beachcroft focus on
changes to procurement design at selection and tender stage in
three key areas of change that the Act introduced.

The Procurement Act 2023: One Year On -
How procurement processes are evolving

 

 

 

 

 

Katherine Calder and Sarah Foster of DAC Beachcroft focus on
changes to procurement design at selection and tender stage in
three key areas of change that the Act introduced.
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Service charge recovery
and the Building Safety Act 2022

 

 

 

 

Zoe McGovern, Sian Gibbon and Caroline Frampton set out
what local authorities need to consider when it comes to
the Building Safety Act 2022 and service charge recovery.

Service charge recovery
and the Building Safety Act 2022

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Zoe McGovern, Sian Gibbon and Caroline Frampton set out
what local authorities need to consider when it comes to
the Building Safety Act 2022 and service charge recovery.

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Fix it fast: How “Awaab’s Law”
is forcing action

Eleanor Jones sets out
what "Awaab's Law"
will mean in practice
for social landlords.

Fix it fast: How “Awaab’s Law”
is forcing action

Eleanor Jones sets out
what "Awaab's Law"
will mean in practice
for social landlords.

Regional Care Cooperatives: a path found

Following the valuable pathfinding trial of the new Regional Care Cooperative (RCC) model in Greater Manchester and the South East, the Government has announced that it is to establish six new RCCs. Precious Mealia and Mark Cook look at what they involve.
May 20, 2026
Regional Care Cooperatives: a path found

AI in Education: Why Data Protection Must Come First

Artificial Intelligence promises a lot. It can undoubtedly do amazing things. But secretly (or maybe not so secretly), it also makes us slightly nervous. Adam Halsey looks at what this means for schools, and why data protection needs to sit at the centre of any decision to use…
May 20, 2026
AI in Education: Why Data Protection Must Come First

Allergy management in schools

A local authority in Scotland recently paid out £30,000 as a consequence of inadequate allergy management in a school. Natalie Wargent looks at the lessons from the case and the forthcoming implementation of Benedict's Law.
May 20, 2026
Allergy management in schools

The care leavers deaths review

Naomi De Silva looks at what the care leaver deaths review means for local authorities and what they should do now.
May 20, 2026
The care leavers deaths review

Guidance for schools on the mobile phones ban

Richard Freeth and Clare Wigzell consider how schools should implement the prospective ban on mobile phones in schools.
May 20, 2026
Guidance for schools on the mobile phones ban

Governance of Council Companies

Geoff Wild looks at how councils can strike the right balance between oversight and interference in the governance of council trading…
May 18, 2026
Governance of Council Companies

Falling between the disposal cracks

The Court of Protection team at 39 Essex Chambers analyse an interesting appeal involving the Mental Health Act 1983, the Mental Capacity…
May 15, 2026
Falling between the disposal cracks

Household waste sites and national landscapes

The Court of Appeal has upheld the grant of planning permission for a new household waste and recycling centre in the National Landscape of…
May 15, 2026
Household waste sites and national landscapes

Deflecting various arguments in highways matters

Claimants will often introduce a variety of arguments in an attempt to persuade the Court that a Defendant Local Authority has breached…
May 13, 2026
Deflecting various arguments in highways matters

Revisiting habitual residence

Alexander Ruck Keene KC (Hon) looks at when and how the Court of Protection can revisit habitual residence.
May 13, 2026
Revisiting habitual residence

An Ignis Fatuus: covenants related to land

Daniel Andersson considers section 33 of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982: its scope, use and misalignment.
May 13, 2026
An Ignis Fatuus: covenants related to land

NISTA on managing PFI contracts

In March this year the National Infrastructure and Service Transformation Authority (NISTA) published new guidance on the management of…
May 13, 2026
NISTA on managing PFI contracts

SEND and out of time disability discrimination claims

The Upper Tribunal has confirmed that the SEND Tribunal has a general discretion to consider a disability discrimination claim out of time,…
May 08, 2026
SEND and out of time disability discrimination claims

Post-placement contact

Alexandra Vivona analyses a significant Court of Appeal decision concerning post‑placement contact under section 26 of the Adoption and…
May 08, 2026
Post-placement contact

May 01, 2026

“Knock, knock… or not?”

Emma Kelly looks at the curious case of forced access in injunctions and sets out practical takeaways from recent judgments.
Apr 14, 2026

Public money and double recovery

The Administrative Court recently quashed a decision by a council to refuse to fund a disabled adult’s care needs and to seek repayment of…
Apr 14, 2026

The new Housing Streamlined Route

Alexander Rose and Kanyinsola Lawal explain how public authorities can make use of the new 'Streamlined Route' for housing and assess…
Apr 09, 2026

Planning committees and delegation

The government’s proposed reforms to planning committees and delegation could herald a new councillor–officer dynamic, writes Nagla Stevens.
Apr 08, 2026

Who bears the burden?

The High Court has confirmed the law on proving whether advertising consent has been obtained. Chris Jeyes considers the judgment.

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May 20, 2026

Regional Care Cooperatives: a path found

Following the valuable pathfinding trial of the new Regional Care Cooperative (RCC) model in Greater Manchester and the South East, the Government has announced that it is to establish six new RCCs. Precious Mealia and Mark Cook look at what they involve.
May 20, 2026

AI in Education: Why Data Protection Must Come First

Artificial Intelligence promises a lot. It can undoubtedly do amazing things. But secretly (or maybe not so secretly), it also makes us slightly nervous. Adam Halsey looks at what this means for schools, and why data protection needs to sit at the centre of any decision to use AI.
May 20, 2026

Allergy management in schools

A local authority in Scotland recently paid out £30,000 as a consequence of inadequate allergy management in a school. Natalie Wargent looks at the lessons from the case and the forthcoming implementation of Benedict's Law.
May 20, 2026

The care leavers deaths review

Naomi De Silva looks at what the care leaver deaths review means for local authorities and what they should do now.
May 18, 2026

Governance of Council Companies

Geoff Wild looks at how councils can strike the right balance between oversight and interference in the governance of council trading companies and JVs.
May 15, 2026

Falling between the disposal cracks

The Court of Protection team at 39 Essex Chambers analyse an interesting appeal involving the Mental Health Act 1983, the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and the criminal law.
May 15, 2026

Household waste sites and national landscapes

The Court of Appeal has upheld the grant of planning permission for a new household waste and recycling centre in the National Landscape of north Norfolk – more than 10 years after the existing site was found to be no longer fit for purpose. Harriet Townsend KC and Matt Lewin examine the ruling.
May 15, 2026

Procuring trust: managing AI risks in public sector contracts

Alexi Markham and Jocelyn S Paulley consider what public sector and in‑house teams typically need most at procurement stage, the key AI risks that show up in public sector contracts and the practical steps that help manage them.