Reserve below-threshold contracts for UK or local suppliers under the 2026 Order
Juli Lau and Shyann Sheehy look into the impact of the Local Government (Exclusion of Non-commercial Considerations) (England) Order 2026, and particularly how local authorities can now reserve below-threshold contracts for UK or local suppliers.
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Reserve below-threshold contracts for UK or local suppliers under the 2026 Order
The powers of exclusion panels
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To lot or not to lot?
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The Procurement Review Unit is now live
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Payment requirements under the Procurement Act 2023
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Below-threshold contracts
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When school discipline meets disability
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Evolution of the academy trust and maintained school landscape
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Mobile phones, AI and schools
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Conversion to an ‘empty’ MAT
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Obvious risks: the beautiful game
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Restrictive interventions and seclusion in schools
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Relationships between teachers and former pupils
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Mainstream means the school, not the experience
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Court of Appeal rules on exclusions once again
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Faith-based oversubscription criteria
Nov 20, 2025
SEND and pupils absent due to health needs
Nov 20, 2025
Annual Review of EHCPs
Oct 31, 2025
High-risk contracts - what schools should know
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Martyn's Law marks a new chapter in school safety
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Webinars
Procurement Act 2023 webinar: Key Update
This webinar will cover the key features of the Procurement Act 2023 and its implementing secondary legislation.
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Public Sector Insights – Disability discrimination in education
Trish D’Souza, a Legal Director in the Education sector, and Jo Corbett-Simmons, a Legal Director in our Commercial Litigation team, delivered a session for schools, local authorities and academy trusts on Disability discrimination – how to recognise potential claims.
Data ethics is increasingly relevant to the role of information professionals. Just because the processing of personal data is lawful does not make it fair or 'ethical'.
And indeed, where something is fair it does not always mean it is lawful. Whilst the UK GDPR gives us some structure for working out what is a fair and proportionate use of personal data (and thus ethical), there can be a wide range of issues outside of the law to consider.This workshop will explore what the term 'Data Ethics' actually means, the role it plays in the use of personal data (and indeed other data) and what practical steps information professionals can take to embed and promote data ethics within their organisations.
From how to consider data ethics in DPIAs and sharing requests, through to embedding a practical data ethics framework in your organisation, we will pose questions, share experiences and best practice and where to find further guidance and support.
By the end of this workshop, you will understand the concept of 'data ethics', the role it plays in determining 'fairness, lawfulness and transparency' under principle 1, the role of Data Ethics in Data Sharing Frameworks, the link between various frameworks/standards on appropriate information use, what practical steps can be taken to embed data ethics within an organisation and what resources, guidance and regulations are in place or are coming.
Key Topics
- Ethics, Fairness & Lawfulness
- Practical considerations around 'fairness'
- Practical considerations around lawfulness
- Balancing 'fairness' and 'lawfulness' with Data Ethics
- Data Sharing
- What role does Data Ethics play in Data Sharing?
- Practical steps for highlighting and handling ethical considerations
- Data Protection Impact Assessments
- Embedding ethics questions into your DPIAs
- Managing risk and acceptance of risk
- Data Ethics Frameworks
- Example frameworks
- Links with other frameworks
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