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Post award modifications: Analysis of the “Modifications Claim” in TNLC v The Gambling Commission [2026] EWHC 891 (TCC)
April 24, 2026
Nicola Sumner and Beatrice Wood consider a recent judgment on claims in relation to the conduct of the procurement process (the “Process Claim”).
Separation of Powers in Wales: Is there a duty to consult before introducing a Bill into the Senedd Cymru?
April 24, 2026
Oliver Dickie and Olivia Peake consider the judgment in R (The Greyhound Board of Great Britain Limited) v The Welsh Ministers [2026] EWHC 670 (Admin).
The Housing Streamlined Subsidy Scheme: What Public Authorities Need To Know
April 24, 2026
Beatrice Wood, Oliver Slater and Melodi Mangan review the new housing streamlined subsidy scheme, which smooths the path for awards of up to £75m on relevant housing projects.
Older children and deprivations of liberty
Apr 23, 2026
Urban development – helping overcome obstacles
Apr 23, 2026
Individual ward member delegated powers
Apr 23, 2026
What next for council consultations?
Apr 23, 2026
False statements in licensing proceedings
Apr 21, 2026
Assets of Community Value – a sporting revolution
Apr 17, 2026
A new generation of development corporations
Apr 17, 2026
Housing offences and increased penalties
Apr 17, 2026
Children law update - Easter 2026
Apr 15, 2026
Officer reports and decisions to close care homes
Apr 15, 2026
Ordinary residence - Worcestershire revisited?
Apr 15, 2026
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Officer reports and decisions to close care homes
April 15, 2026
The Court of Appeal has confirmed the lawfulness of Kirklees Council’s decision to sell two adult care homes to a private provider. Peter Oldham KC and Jack Anderson analyse the judgment.
Ordinary residence - Worcestershire revisited?
April 15, 2026
Peggy Etiebet and Lee Parkhill analyse the amendments to section 117(3) of the Mental Health Act 1983 by the Mental Health Act 2025.
Good practice in post-adoption contact
April 15, 2026
A Family Court judge has provided key guidance on post-adoption contact. Natalie Oakes sets out the main points from the ruling.
The neighbourhood health framework
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Public money and double recovery
Apr 14, 2026
The new Housing Streamlined Route
Apr 14, 2026
Planning committees and delegation
Apr 09, 2026
Injunctions to restrain breaches of planning control
Apr 09, 2026
Who bears the burden?
Apr 08, 2026
Lawfulness and applications for a CLEUD
Apr 08, 2026
The Cardiff Airport subsidy control ruling
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Greyhound racing and the separation of powers
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Dispensing with notice to father
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Court of Protection case update April 2026
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Elaine Ridley, of Finders Development Hub, hosts a webinar looking into enhancing understanding of bereavement services and equipping staff to effectively assist the bereaved.
Webinar date: October 1, 2024 10:30 am
Webinar length: 1 hour
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The 2024 Bereavement Services E-Conference brings together expert speakers from respected organisations and charities to support professionals working with bereaved individuals. The event focuses on boosting confidence in guiding clients to support agencies, sharing best practices across bereavement services, and addressing current topics within the field.
Primarily aimed at those in the public sector, this resource supports professional development by enhancing understanding of bereavement services and equipping staff to effectively assist the bereaved.
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The A to Z of Housing Discrimination Case Law - Akerman-Livingstone v Aster
Iris Ferber KC and Karolina Zielinska start at “A”: Akerman-Livingstone v Aster Communities, heard by the Supreme Court in 2015.
The A to Z of Housing Discrimination Case Law: Paragon Housing v Neville
Iris Ferber KC and Peter Jolley discuss Paragon Asra Housing v Neville, heard by the Court of Appeal in 2018.
The A to Z of Housing Discrimination Case Law: Nightingale v Bromford Housing
Iris Ferber KC and Natalie Foster discuss Nightingale v Bromford Housing, heard by the High Court in 2024.
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.
Leaving care provisions demystified!
Ann Osbourne and Alison Pryor discuss local authority duties under the Children Act 1989 and the Care Act 2014 – when the duties arise, what they encompass, human rights assessments, and the interface with the issues of immigration and homelessness.
Chickens, Fish and Lobsters - how are they protected?
42 Bedford Row provide an analysis of legal protections on particular species and case law in the area.
Interveners in financial remedy proceedings
To continue our current family law webinar series, Andrew and Catrin discuss practical tips for intervener claims in financial remedy proceedings – how to identify them, case management, preparing documentation and costs considerations.
Standish 18 months on
Paul Pavlou and Anne Hogarth revisit the case of Standish v Standish 18 months on, examining the judgment’s impact on financial remedy practice and emerging judicial trends, as well as presenting a general case law update.











