
Birmingham settles historic equal pay claims
Birmingham City Council, UNISON and GMB have agreed to settle the outstanding equal pay claims brought by the two unions on behalf of members working for the local authority and Birmingham Children's Trust.
October 14, 2025
Birmingham settles historic equal pay claims
Birmingham settles historic equal pay claims
Oct 14, 2025
LLG unveils new chair of LLG Board
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TfL appoints 19 firms to £120m legal services panel
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Challenges for a local authority prosecutor
October 17, 2025
Emma Hall provides some tips for local authority prosecutors on how to limit the costs incurred in prosecuting a case.

Who can show up?
October 17, 2025
Andrew Burrell and Francis Hoar set out the key considerations for determining the composition of local government committees.

Placement at home under a care order
October 17, 2025
The Court of Appeal recently had another opportunity to look at care orders where children are to remain at home; a less common outcome following the earlier decision in Re JW (Child at home under care order) [2023] EWCA Civ 944. It was dealing with a change of plan imposed by the first instance judge at short notice at the final hearing. Graeme Bentley highlights the key points from Re A (Care…

The Welsh Language and the Court of Protection
Oct 17, 2025

ASB Case Reviews: updated statutory guidance
Oct 17, 2025
Martyn's Law marks a new chapter in school safety
Oct 17, 2025
Deprivations of liberty and young offenders
Oct 17, 2025
Revisiting Cheshire West
Oct 10, 2025
Public children law case update – Autumn 2025
Oct 10, 2025
How not to control second homes
Oct 09, 2025
Twelve New Towns for the Future
Oct 09, 2025
Artificial intelligence in Education and EHC Plans
Oct 03, 2025
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How hair strand testing should be instructed for family court proceedings
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More Features

Just what is it about today’s planning system that makes appealing so … appealing?
October 03, 2025
Simon Ricketts looks at the lessons from two recent recovered planning appeals, one of which saw a full award of costs against the council.

High Court on highway widths
October 03, 2025
Charles Streeten analyses the High Court’s rejection of a challenge to confirmation of a definitive map modification order.

Risk assessment – a safeguard to fairness
October 03, 2025
William Green examines the risk assessment criteria set out by the Court of Appeal for child welfare cases and how local authorities can address them.

Parental obstruction of care
Oct 03, 2025

School exclusions – CCTV and police investigations?
Oct 03, 2025

Transparency in the Court of Protection
Oct 03, 2025
Tackling youth ASB in social housing
Oct 02, 2025
How AI could rewrite homelessness law
Oct 02, 2025
Key updates to the Administrative Court Guide
Sep 30, 2025
PFI expiry and handback
Sep 26, 2025
Payment requirements under the Procurement Act 2023
Sep 26, 2025
Civil protective orders and gangs
Sep 26, 2025
School admissions: A guide to parental rights
Sep 24, 2025
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Contracting authorities to be required to use new ‘Find a Tender’ service for publishing notices
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Contractor woes and living wills
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Cornwall compensates autistic former pupil for "educational neglect"
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Coronavirus - contracts, force majeure and frustration
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Coronavirus Act 2020 receives Royal Assent
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Coronavirus employment implications - FAQs
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Costs and vexatiousness
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Costs out of all proportion – and the problem for litigants in person
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Council "did not have vires to lease part of common to pre-school nursery"
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Council “passed the buck” to neighbouring area instead of arranging provision of alternative education for young girl, Ombudsman finds
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Council admits data breach affecting 6,000+ customers but avoids ICO action
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Council agrees £4,000 payout after Ombudsman investigation into how teenager with SEN missed out on education
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Council agrees £4m settlement of dispute over calculation of annual leave
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Council agrees settlement for girl assaulted at primary school
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Council agrees to address its lack of suitable school transport for children with Special Needs
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Council agrees to name residential school in Education, Health and Care Plan following issuing of legal proceedings
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Council agrees to pay £3,600+ over failure to secure significant part of SEN support for autistic boy
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Council agrees to pay more than £5k for SEN failures following investigation by Ombudsman
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Council and governing body of school win appeal over carbon monoxide exposure
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Council and special school threatened with legal action over use of 'calm room'
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