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The ‘Hillsborough Bill’ – Voices for victims or just more lip service?
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Jonathan Blunden, Alastair Lewis and Conrad Turnock talk through the recently introduced 'Hillsborough' Bill, aimed at giving victims of state injustice a meaningful voice.
ASB Case Reviews: updated statutory guidance
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Daryl Bigwood looks at the key changes to the statutory guidance on ASB Case Reviews and identifies their practical implications for social landlords.
Tackling youth ASB in social housing
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Emily Hope looks at the role of housing providers and the need to balance enforcement with engagement when it comes to tackling youth anti-social behaviour.
Civil protective orders and gangs
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Victoria James looks at the use of civil protective orders to disrupt gang activity.
DOLS and the Young Offender: Care or Custody?
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Imposing the brakes on car cruising
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Epping Forest in the Court of Appeal
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The Housing Ombudsman on ASB
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Closure orders and the need for fairness
Apr 30, 2025
Closure orders and Article 6 ECHR
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What the Crime and Policing Bill has in store
Mar 21, 2025
New horizons for selective licensing schemes
Mar 05, 2025
Respect Orders - what do we know?
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Positive requirements in ASB injunctions
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Criminalising thought crime?
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Social housing and contempt of court
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Public disorder and possession
Aug 07, 2024
The meaning of 'anti-social behaviour'
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Body worn camera footage
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Dingers and anti-social behaviour
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Should problem-solving housing courts be piloted?
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Enjoying the challenge
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LLG President Paul Turner has worked in local government throughout his legal career. Philip Hoult talks to him about what drew him into the sector, the benefits of working for different kinds of local authorities, and what challenges such as local government reorganisation mean for legal teams.

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The A to Z of Housing Discrimination Case Law - Akerman-Livingstone v Aster
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The A to Z of Housing Discrimination Case Law: Laidley v Metropolitan Housing Trust
Iris Ferber KC and Matthew Timm discuss Laidley v Metropolitan Housing Trust, heard by the Court of Appeal in 2025: an important case about Equality Act assessors.
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