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May 12, 2025

Casey Commission to set out initial plan for national care service by 2026

The government has announced that an independent commission into adult social care, chaired by Baroness Louise Casey, tasked with setting out the plan for implementing a National Care Service will report by 2026, and make “longer-term” recommendations for the transformation of adult social care by…
May 09, 2025

Minister minded to send ministerial envoys into Warrington

The Local Government and English Devolution Minister has said he is "minded to" send ministerial envoys into Warrington Borough Council after a damning best value inspection report highlighted concerns about the council's investment decisions and governance.
May 06, 2025

Reform UK signals legal challenges against asylum hotel use

Reform UK's chairman has vowed to use "every instrument of power available" - including judicial review, injunctions and planning laws - to stop asylum hotels in the local authority areas in which they won control at last week's local elections.
May 06, 2025

LGA publishes guide to procuring AI

The Local Government Association (LGA) has published a guide providing councils in England with questions to help them comply with the Public Sector Equality Duty (PSED) and data protection law when procuring artificial intelligence (AI) based technology.
Apr 29, 2025

Practice direction issued on bundles in SEND tribunals

The Courts and Tribunals Judiciary has issued a practice direction to ensure consistency in the preparation of hearing bundles in Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) appeals and disability discrimination in schools’ claims.
Apr 28, 2025

Government to axe Valuation Office Agency

The Valuation Office Agency (VOA), the arm’s-length body (ALB) responsible for valuing properties for council tax and business rates, is to be scrapped, the Government has announced.
Apr 28, 2025

Judge dismisses application for declaration of non-parentage 

The Family Court has dismissed a man’s application for a declaration of non-parentage of a young boy, on whose birth certificate he appears as the father, finding it would not be in the child’s best interests for the application to proceed.
Apr 16, 2025

Council puts brakes on proposed school closure following legal action

Leeds City Council has said it will not issue a statutory notice to close a primary school in Yeadon at the end of the academic year, after being sent a letter before action claiming that there were “significant flaws” in the local authority’s consultation process.