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Reserve below-threshold contracts for UK or local suppliers under the 2026 Order

Juli Lau and Shyann Sheehy look into the impact of the Local Government (Exclusion of Non-commercial Considerations) (England) Order 2026, and particularly how local authorities can now reserve below-threshold contracts for UK or local suppliers.
March 05, 2026
Reserve below-threshold contracts for UK or local suppliers under the 2026 Order

Arts and Culture, Community and Regeneration: The Two New Streamlined Subsidy Routes

Beatrice Wood and Sophie Read explore the two new Streamlined Routes, officially introduced in February this year, to simplify the awards of certain subsidies: the Community and Regeneration route and the Arts and Culture route. This article discusses the potential impact of their introduction, along with the general background and benefits of utilising streamlined routes.
March 09, 2026
Arts and Culture, Community and Regeneration: The Two New Streamlined Subsidy Routes

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Housing case alert - February 2026

March 05, 2026
Tim Pearl, Tom Bradbury and Sumi Begum round up the latest housing law judgments of interest to local authorities and housing associations.

Assured tenancies: written statements and information sheets

March 05, 2026
George Ufumwen sets out the key points of new regulations for written statements and information sheets for assured tenancies, which will initially apply to non-social housing tenancies but could be extended to the social housing sector next year.

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The Procurement Act 2023: One Year On - How procurement processes are evolving

February 27, 2026
In co-ordination with its client webinar on 19 March 2026, DAC Beachcroft will share with Local Government Lawyer readers a series of articles reflecting on the first operational year of the Procurement Act 2023. The firm will take an honest look at what has changed in procurement practice, what challenges are being considered and what is working well.

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February 13, 2026
Rebecca Rees and Jade Divers address a thorny procurement question.

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The CAT and the New Lottery Subsidy Control challenge

March 06, 2026
The Competition Appeal Tribunal has rejected the New Lottery Subsidy Control challenge. Alexander Rose looks into what the case means for public authorities administering public funding and those considering bringing Subsidy Control challenges.

The convergence of DRS, Simpler Recycling and EPR

March 06, 2026
Kirstin Roberts looks at the need to rethink local authority waste systems in light of the Deposit Return Scheme (DRS), Simpler Recycling and packaging Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR).

2026 in construction: a look ahead

February 24, 2026
Michael Comba and Rachel Murray-Smith provide a summary of the key points of interest in the upcoming year in the construction sector, predicting what will shape the future of this area.

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Jonathan Bourne of Damar Training sets out why in-house council teams and law firms should embrace apprenticeships.

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, How to Implement Good Information Governance - Act Now

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, How to Implement Good Information Governance - Act Now

As we step into 2024, the momentum of AI continues to shape the technological landscape. Notably, Microsoft's substantial investment in OpenAI, the visionary force behind Dall-E image generation and ChatGPT chatbot, marks the ongoing significance of AI. The public sector, recognising the transformative potential, increasingly harnesses AI for streamlined administrative tasks and tailored user services.

In this workshop, we delve into the evolving realms of 'AI' and 'Machine Learning,' exploring their integration into both public and private sectors. Emphasis is placed on addressing contemporary challenges, with a focus on GDPR and other information governance and records management issues. Participants will leave with practical strategies for approaching Machine Learning and AI, heightened awareness of key resources, and insights into current best practices, ensuring they stay abreast of this rapidly advancing field.

While the utilisation of AI brings immense benefits, it also raises ethical considerations that could impact lives and fundamental rights. Recognising this, our course emphasises the critical role of data protection and information governance officers in comprehending the implications of AI technology and utilising it in a fair and lawful manner. Stay ahead in 2024 by joining our workshop and positioning yourself at the forefront of AI understanding.

  • Key Topics
  • What is 'AI' and 'Machine Learning'?
  • What is 'Artificial Intelligence' in all it's senses?
  • Where does AI and Machine Learning currently exist in organisations?
  • Common areas of challenge based on the Data Protection Principles
  • Information & Records Management
  • Data Management & Data Quality
  • Approaching IG Challenges
  • Completing a DPIA on proposed AI/Machine Learning
  • Managing risk
  • Governance Frameworks
  • Example frameworks
  • Culture
  • Links with other frameworks

All our associates are experienced information governance professionals who have been training and advising in this field for many years.

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Public Rights Over Land Conference 2025

Join leading experts in the law of public rights of way, village greens, common land and other topics related to public rights over land for afternoon of insightful talks on key recent developments in law.