

Nine out of 10 "high-risk" toxic sites have not been tested by councils, BBC investigation finds
Thousands of potentially toxic sites that councils have identified as “high risk” have not been tested due to a lack of funds, a BBC investigation has revealed.
March 14, 2025
Nine out of 10 "high-risk" toxic sites have not been tested by councils, BBC investigation finds
Features


IPA guidance 2025: Managing PFI distress and preparing for expiry
Aanya Gujral and David Owens dive into the recent guidance published on managing the risks associated with Private Finance Initiative (“PFI”) projects.
July 03, 2025
IPA guidance 2025: Managing PFI distress and preparing for expiry

What might the public inquiry on child sexual exploitation look like
With the recent announcement that there will now be a national public inquiry into child sexual exploitation (CSE) Stephanie McGarry and Sarah Erwin-Jones look at what this means for those likely to be become involved and what Baroness Casey had to say in her recently published review into CSE.
July 03, 2025
What might the public inquiry on child sexual exploitation look like

Data (Use and Access) Act – Updating Data Protection Law and more
On the 19th June 2025, the Data Use and Access Bill (“DUA Bill”) received Royal Assent to become the Data Use and Access Act 2025 (“DUA Act”).
Jul 03, 2025
Data (Use and Access) Act – Updating Data Protection Law and more

High Court Dismisses Challenge to New Super Prison
The High Court has refused permission to challenge the Secretary of State's decision to grant planning permission for so called 'super prison' on Green Belt land near HMP Garth and HMP Wymott in Lancashire.
Jul 03, 2025
High Court Dismisses Challenge to New Super Prison

AI, copyright and LLMs
What are the copyright and confidentiality issues arising from use of public and private Large Language Models (LLMs)? Justin Harrington explains.
Jul 03, 2025
AI, copyright and LLMs
Webinars
Property Nuts and Bolts – Part 4 – Boundary disputes - Landmark Chambers
This event is part of Landmark Chamber's popular Property Law Nuts & Bolt webinar series.
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Consultation responses warn home building will slow under proposed National Planning Policy Framework changes
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Consumer Regulation Review 2021-22: key lessons
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Continuing care decisions and children
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Contract Law in the Supreme Court: a sensible break with the common law?
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Contracting authorities co-operating together
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Contracting authorities to be required to use new ‘Find a Tender’ service for publishing notices
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Contracting out homelessness decisions
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Contractor woes and living wills
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Cornerstone Barristers bolsters housing and local government teams with arrival of Sarah Salmon
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Cornerstone Barristers bolsters public sector practice with Cantor arrival
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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 Act 2020: updated Practice Direction 51Z
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Coronavirus and completing Section 106 agreements
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Coronavirus and the Development Agreement
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Coronavirus and the duty to house
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Coronavirus employment implications - FAQs
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Coronavirus, local authority meetings and development management
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Coroner to issue report to Government after two-year-old boy dies following mould exposure, as housing provider admits to allowing legal disrepair process “to get in the way”
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Cost awards in Environmental Protection Act 1990 prosecutions
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