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Automatic Suspensions – The Dawn of a
New Era for Procurement Challenges?
The first reported decision under the Procurement Act 2023,
ParkingEye Ltd v Velindre University NHS Trust [2026] EWHC 1019 (TCC),
suggests that assumptions about how the courts would approach remedies,
particularly automatic suspension, may need revisiting writes Nicola Cullen.
Automatic Suspensions – The Dawn of a
New Era for Procurement Challenges?
The first reported decision under the Procurement Act 2023,
ParkingEye Ltd v Velindre University NHS Trust, suggests
that assumptions about how the courts would approach
remedies, particularly automatic suspension, may need
revisiting writes Nicola Cullen.


Procurement Act 2023 – One Year On:
When it starts to get contentious
In the third and final article of this series, Jo Dumphy and Katherine Calder
from DAC Beachcroft consider some of the challenges facing suppliers and
contracting authorities in bringing and defending potential claims following
the introduction of the Procurement Act 2023, and highlight the practical
considerations when authorities come across them.
Procurement Act 2023 – One Year On:
When it starts to get contentious
In the third and final article of this series, Jo Dumphy and
Katherine Calder consider some of the challenges facing
suppliers and contracting authorities in bringing and defending
potential claims following the introduction of the Procurement
Act 2023, and highlight the practical considerations when
authorities come across them.


Establishing relevant defects under
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 Orders under the Building Safety Act 2022, writes Sarah Grant.
Establishing relevant defects under
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.
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.


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
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.


Weekly mandatory food
waste collections
What are the new rules on food waste collections and why are
councils set to miss the March deadline? Ashfords’ energy
and resource management team explain.
Weekly mandatory food
waste collections
What are the new rules on food waste collections and why are
councils set to miss the March deadline? Ashfords’ energy
and resource management team explain.


The Procurement Act 2023: One Year On -
How procurement processes are evolving
Katherine Calder and Sarah Foster of DAC Beachcroft focus on
changes to procurement design at selection and tender stage in
three key areas of change that the Act introduced.
The Procurement Act 2023: One Year On -
How procurement processes are evolving
Katherine Calder and Sarah Foster of DAC Beachcroft focus on
changes to procurement design at selection and tender stage in
three key areas of change that the Act introduced.


Service charge recovery
and the Building Safety Act 2022
Zoe McGovern, Sian Gibbon and Caroline Frampton set out
what local authorities need to consider when it comes to
the Building Safety Act 2022 and service charge recovery.
Service charge recovery
and the Building Safety Act 2022
Zoe McGovern, Sian Gibbon and Caroline Frampton set out
what local authorities need to consider when it comes to
the Building Safety Act 2022 and service charge recovery.

Local Government Reorganisation 2026
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Avoiding duplication between planning and licensing
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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
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Housing Ombudsman calls for Royal Commission to create long-term plan for social housing, expresses concern over approach to vulnerable residents
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Housing Ombudsman consults on 2022-25 Corporate Plan as complaints in sector skyrocket
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Housing Ombudsman criticises "callous and uncaring" systems that undermine landlord handling of disabilities and mental health
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Housing Ombudsman criticises council for 'severe maladministration’ in case where elderly resident left without heating or hot water for three years
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Housing Ombudsman criticises council over four cases of severe maladministration, covering “wide range of responsibilities”
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Housing Ombudsman criticises social landlord after child’s bedroom window "boarded up for four years"
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Housing Ombudsman demands ‘transformative overhaul’ after 474% surge in repair complaints
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Housing Ombudsman expects to deliver “four-fold rise” in investigations
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Housing Ombudsman finds “multiple missed opportunities” at London council after special investigation into 79% maladministration rate
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Housing Ombudsman finds severe maladministration at arm’s length management organisation of London borough
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Housing Ombudsman finds severe maladministration at council over ‘life impacting’ failings for two households
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Housing Ombudsman finds severe maladministration at council over significant and avoidable delays in dealing with repairs
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Housing Ombudsman finds severe maladministration for excessive delays in Newham case
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Housing Ombudsman focuses on noise complaints cases amid concerns landlords conflate household noise and anti-social behaviour
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Housing Ombudsman forecasts increase in enquiries and complaints during 2021/22 as a result of pandemic
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Housing Ombudsman hails major social landlord for response to independent review
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Housing Ombudsman highlights “unacceptable” delay in landlord response to bedbug infestation
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Housing Ombudsman inspection report urges London borough to tackle cause of complaints
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Housing Ombudsman issues 22 complaint handling failure orders in Q1 of 2022-23
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Housing Ombudsman issues call for evidence after landlords fail to fulfil obligations around human rights
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