Local Government & Social Care Ombudsman calls for more powers to address “accountability gaps”

The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman (LGSCO) has called on the Government to provide it with extra powers to ensure they are fit for purpose and to address what it describes as “accountability gaps”. Read more

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November 22, 2024

World Heritage Sites – the Stonehenge judgment

Simon Barnes highlights the key aspects which are relevant to local government from the recent Court of Appeal judgment dismissing a challenge to a development consent order affecting Stonehenge.
November 22, 2024

High Street revival

The Government has confirmed that councils will have the power to hold high street rental auctions from 2 December. Lucy McDonnell and Megan Forbes look at how the regime will work, including from a planning perspective.
November 22, 2024

When AI meets planning

Roy Pinnock and Maria Polycarpou look at the need to strike a balance between efficiency and clarity when it comes to the use of AI in the field of planning.
November 22, 2024

Budget impacts for social housing providers

In the wake of the Autumn Budget, Shazia Bashir, Jaspreet Dhillon and Rebecca Thibault discuss the challenges and opportunities facing Registered Providers (RPs) in London, particularly concerning the pressing need for social housing in the UK.
November 22, 2024

LGPS fund management reforms

The Government has announced the creation of pension ‘megafunds’. Mark Radford looks at the key points.
November 20, 2024

Fluctuating capacity, the “longitudinal approach” and practical dilemmas

David Lock KC asks whether a “longitudinal approach” to when decisions can lawfully be made by patients with fluctuating capacity is consistent with the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (“the MCA”) and, if it is not, whether there is a better framework that could be used to enable decisions to be taken to protect this vulnerable class of persons using the inherent jurisdiction.
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Pathfinder and the Sunflowers

In today’s episode of FortyTwo Talks, Family Law Practitioner, Rachel Chan, is joined by Estella Newbold-Brown, Partner of Amphlett Lissimore to discuss the Private Law 'Pathfinder' and Estella’s new book, Isla and Quinn The Sunflowers.

A-Z Family Law

You asked, we answered! As part of our ongoing podcast series, we are pleased to present the first of our A-Z Family Law podcasts.

Whistleblowing: Detriment and Dismissal Cases

In the second session of our Autumn/Winter Employment Series, Nick Bidnell-Edwards and Safia Tharoo provide a concise review of whistleblowing law for detriment and dismissal claims, including recent developments, followed by practical tips on how to bring…

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November 20, 2024

Capacity and civil proceedings

Holly Tibbitts examines new recommendations from a working group of the Civil Justice Council on determining capacity to litigate in civil proceedings.
November 20, 2024

New guidance for intervention in schools

The Department for Education (DfE) has now released new guidance relating to the support and intervention for schools, following the scrapping of single-word judgements. Katie Michelon and Anna Fellows set out the key points.
November 20, 2024

Schools and gender questioning

Silence persists on gender questioning guidance for schools. Will it be next week, next year or is it on hold indefinitely? Hayley O'Sullivan reports.
November 20, 2024

Update on the draft Mental Health Bill

There are some key provisions in the draft Mental Health Bill which are relevant and will have an impact on health and care providers and commissioners, writes Kirsty Stuart.
November 20, 2024

Injuries and Part 25 experts

Matthew Timm analyses a Family Court ruling that a local authority had failed to discharge the burden of proof in asserting that injuries to a child when he was eight months old were inflicted by one or other of his parents.
November 20, 2024

Children case law update: November 2024

Sarah Hutchinson summarises recent Family Division rulings on an application by a father for a boy subject to a care order to be circumcised, and an application by an NHS for permission for NG feeding and restraint in respect of a 12-year old girl with anorexia nervosa.
November 20, 2024

The meaning of ‘for the purposes of adoption’

A High Court judge recently examined the correct interpretation of the phrase ‘for the purposes of adoption’ in section 83(1)(a) of the Adoption and Children Act 2002. Marcia Hyde and James Hoile analyse the ruling.
November 15, 2024

Lessons from Lieven J

Holly Hilbourne-Gollop looks at a High Court judge’s realistic approach to obtaining evidence from children.
November 15, 2024

From Paralegal to Solicitor

Rob Dudley outlines the route to qualification for paralegals via the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE).
November 15, 2024

Criminalising thought crime?

Kuljit Bhogal KC and Sarah Salmon explain why a defendant was recently convicted of breaching a PSPO near an abortion clinic.
November 15, 2024

AI for legal documents

In the latest in a series of articles, Thomson Reuters looks at how to unlock a competitive edge.
November 15, 2024

Fire and re-hire: increased protective awards

The Government has revived a draft order on increased protective awards for failures to follow the statutory Code of Practice. Georgia Blesson looks at what this means for employers.