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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
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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
Features
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Enforcing (and defending) the Renters’ Rights Act: Penalties, powers, and practical advice
What will May's local elections mean for strategic development partnerships?
Mayoral Development Corporations and regeneration
“Knock, knock… or not?”
Education law case update: January – March 2026
Transport regulation and operator licensing
Avoiding duplication between planning and licensing
Older children and deprivations of liberty
Urban development – helping overcome obstacles
Individual ward member delegated powers
What next for council consultations?
False statements in licensing proceedings
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False statements in licensing proceedings
Assets of Community Value – a sporting revolution
A new generation of development corporations
Housing offences and increased penalties
Children law update - Easter 2026
Officer reports and decisions to close care homes
Ordinary residence - Worcestershire revisited?
Good practice in post-adoption contact
The neighbourhood health framework
Public money and double recovery
The new Housing Streamlined Route
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Judge rejects legal challenge to traffic regulation order prohibiting private vehicle access across bridge in Cambridge
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Judge rejects legal challenge to written ministerial statement on fracking definition
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Judge rejects use of court’s inherent jurisdiction to protect 17 year-old gang member
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Judge reminds councils of importance of following guidance on working with parents with learning disability
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Judge remits FOI case after finding First-Tier Tribunal was wrong to strike out proceedings, amid doubts over reliability of previous evidence from council
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Judge remits SEN case to fresh hearing after tribunal overlooked naming school subject to condition that parents arrange transport at own expense
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Judge rules against council in noise dispute
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Judge rules against council on meaning of 'needs' for Care Act assessment
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Judge rules against Jehovah's Witnesses over care proceedings and religious duty of confidentiality
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Judge rules against NHS England over consultation on commissioning decisions
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Judge rules against woman who re-entered property after locks were changed
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Judge rules birth father should have been notified of existence of child but accepts he cannot force mother to reveal his identity
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Judge rules challenge to grant of planning permission by City of London Corporation for new court building and police HQ out of time
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Judge rules council and CCG failed lawfully to assess s.117 after care services for claimant
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Judge rules council and CCG not required to fund visits of mother
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Judge rules council breached ECHR rights of orthodox Jewish 15-year-old boy - but not his brother - over proposal for respite placement accommodation
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Judge rules council should receive “substantial” sum as waste management dispute rumbles on
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Judge rules on dispute between councils over designation after one-year-old child placed with maternal grandmother
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Judge rules on interaction between obligations of council and Home Secretary regarding accommodation of asylum seekers with eligible care needs
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Judge rules on planning fee refunds, extensions of time and non-determination
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