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Contribution Orders under the Building Safety Act 2022, writes Sarah Grant.
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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.


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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Many of the changes in the Employment Rights Act 2025 will
have a significant operational and financial impact on public
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where large workforces, high levels of unionisation and
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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
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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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Local Government Reorganisation 2026
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A new generation of development corporations
Housing offences and increased penalties
Children law update - Easter 2026
Officer reports and decisions to close care homes
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Good practice in post-adoption contact
The neighbourhood health framework
Public money and double recovery
The new Housing Streamlined Route
Planning committees and delegation
Injunctions to restrain breaches of planning control
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Leaving care provisions demystified!
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Planning committees and delegation
Injunctions to restrain breaches of planning control
Who bears the burden?
Lawfulness and applications for a CLEUD
The Cardiff Airport subsidy control ruling
Greyhound racing and the separation of powers
Dispensing with notice to father
Court of Protection case update April 2026
The ERA – Benefits and Working Conditions
Asylum hotels, overcrowding and the HMO rules
Defective but not fatal
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Government “not convinced” that reform of PHSO is a priority, despite recommendation by select committee
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Government “remains committed” to introducing register for children not in school
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Government “still accepts the need for change” after delayed implementation of LPS
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Government accepts all 12 recommendations in “damning” report from Baroness Casey on group-based child sexual exploitation and abuse
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Government acknowledges need for urgent action to tackle backlog in local government audits
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Government acknowledges progress at city council but warns of potential “slippage” in some areas
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Government adjusts timing of changes to postal vote handling rules
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Government admits failure to carry out Data Protection Impact Assessment for ‘Test and Trace’ programme
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Government admits legal “error” in coalmine planning approval, citing Supreme Court downstream emissions ruling
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Government agrees devolution deal for North East
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Government agrees to bring in new Mental Health Bill after independent review
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Government allows Northamptonshire to use £70m capital receipts to tackle deficit
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Government amends legislation with view to ditching Vagrancy Act 1824 but repeal only to take place when replacement laws in place
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Government amends MCA/DOLS guidance during COVID-19 to include section on right to appeal if those subject to emergency health powers and lacking capacity
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Government and district council at loggerheads over performance of services following adoption of four-day working week
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Government and ICO agree memorandum of understanding in bid to shore-up data protection approach
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Government and upper-tier councils agree £1.1bn East Midlands deal adopting “first of a kind” devolution model
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Government announces “overhaul” of planning rules to accelerate clean energy
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Government announces £50m funding for council-run placements for children at risk of deprivation of liberty
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Government announces adoption of revised National Planning Policy Framework aimed at boosting housebuilding
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