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Impending Procurement Act: What you need to know
AI and procurement
Social Partnership and Public Procurement (Wales) Act
Why should you sweat the (seemingly) small stuff?
Procurement Act government guidance – Perhaps 'not a reliable method of interpretation of the law'?
Contract management and performance
The Procurement Act 2023 and development agreements
The National Procurement Policy Statement – an opportunity for mission driven procurement?
Procurement Act 2023: Are you ready?
Modification of contracts existing before the go-live date of the Procurement Act 2023
Unpicking the Procurement Act Episode 4: Challenges and Remedies
Unpicking the Procurement Act Episode 3: Contract Modification
Unpicking the Procurement Act Episode 2: Exclusion and Debarment
Unpicking the Procurement Act Episode 1: Overview and New Procedures
Dynamic purchasing systems and below threshold contracts
Procurement Act 2023: Light Touch Regime
Procurement Act guidance on frameworks is out – Buyers beware!
Local authority owned companies and the Teckal exemption
Challenges to exclusion
Challenges to exclusion
Update on limitation periods
The new procurement regime approaches
Before, during and after a waste procurement process
Disclosure in procurement disputes
The Procurement Act 2023: "go-live" confirmed
Improving social value: a private sector perspective
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Procurement Act 2023 – Teckal & Hamburg Exemption
Procurement Act 2023 – Relaxation of section 17 Local Government Act 1988
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