
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
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August 22, 2025
Excluded by definition: the narrow reading of “stepchild” and housing succession claims
The Court of Appeal recently rejected a woman’s appeal against a judge’s order for possession of a property she had been residing in with her mother’s partner before he died. Sarah Salmon and Olivia Davies explain why.

Aug 22, 2025
Consistency in disciplinary processes
A recent Court of Appeal case involving a city council is a reminder of how important it is for employers to ensure consistent disciplinary processes, writes Sharmin Chowdhury.

Aug 21, 2025
What the Epping Forest injunction case means for local authorities across England
Jack Barber looks at the lessons from Epping Forest District Council’s successful application for an interim injunction against the accommodation of asylum seekers in a local hotel.

Aug 21, 2025
Exclusions – lessons from the last academic year
Richard Freeth reviews the latest court rulings on school exclusions and provides a checklist identifying some key issues that will support decision-making.

Aug 21, 2025
New statutory guidance on RSHE
The Department for Education has issued new statutory guidance for schools on relationships, sex and health education. Veryan Exelby, Sophia Coles and Alex Evans set out the key points.

Aug 21, 2025
Tracking down the abducted ‘P’
Alex Ruck Keene KC (Hon) examines a recent ruling that set out a menu of options for Court of Protection practitioners when faced with the abduction of ‘P’.

Aug 21, 2025
What does the law say about hair strand testing?
For years, companies providing hair strand testing (HST) for child proceedings have been largely self-regulating. Providers have often chosen what is quickest and cheapest for them, not necessarily what is best for the courts and families.
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For years, FTS, a drug, alcohol and DNA lab in Yorkshire, has been advocating for an end to the use of Society of Hair Testing (SoHT) cut-off levels in the family courts, writes Paul Hackett (Sponsored Editorial)
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August 21, 2025
Document experts in age assessment disputes: Ask the court’s permission, not its forgiveness
Miya Watson examines a recent judicial review case where the court was tasked with evaluating the legitimacy of Kent County Council's age assessment, which had significant implications for the claimant's treatment under the Children Act 1989.

Aug 18, 2025
Navigating the Provider Selection Regime (Wales) Regulations 2025
Nicola Cullen explores the implementation and implications of the Provider Selection Regime (Wales) Regulations 2025, offering insights into its scope, processes, and practical considerations for contracting authorities.

Aug 15, 2025
Ethics and Integrity Commission: a new chapter in public standards oversight
A new chapter in public standards oversight has begun with the Government’s announcement of the Ethics and Integrity Commission, replacing the long-standing Committee on Standards in Public Life, writes Melanie Carter.

Aug 15, 2025
Allocation of temporary accommodation, transfer lists and discrimination
Genevieve Screeche-Powell reports on how a London borough successfully resisted an appeal about the local authority’s use of a database of homeless applicants awaiting transfer to alternative temporary accommodation.

Aug 14, 2025
Instruction of experts in housing disrepair claims
A recent decision of the Designated Civil Judge for Bristol has offered valuable guidance to social landlords and a salutary warning to those acting for tenants in housing conditions claims, writes David Harry of Hugh James' Dispute Resolution Team.

Aug 14, 2025
From Wikimedia to the wider web: What the High Court’s judgment means for the Online Safety Act 2023
George McLellan, Christopher Watkins and Oliver Dickie provide an update on the recent High Court judgment regarding Wikimedia's challenge of the Online Safety Act, and what the decision means for the public.

Aug 14, 2025
The Health and Social Care (Wales) Act 2025 – eliminating profit from the care of looked after children
What does the eliminating profit agenda of the Health and Social Care (Wales) Act 2025 mean? Eve Piffaretti and Kaya Williams explain.


August 13, 2025
Inability to speak at a planning committee meeting and prejudice
The Court of Appeal recently upheld a grant of planning permission for major development in the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Isabella Tafur explains why.

Aug 13, 2025
Changes to the subsidy control statutory guidance August 2025
Angelica Hymers sets out what public authorities need to know from changes to the subsidy control statutory guidance.

Aug 13, 2025
A new planning bill for Wales: What will this mean?
Bill Cordingley and Ben Standing look at the key elements of the draft Planning (Wales) Bill.

Aug 13, 2025
The landfill tax and local authorities
The UK landfill tax consultation unveiled major potential reforms: how will this impact local authorities? Paul Collins of Ashfords explains.

Aug 12, 2025
REMA Update: New direction for electricity market reform
Bridget Newman provides insight into the future of the electricity market under the influence of the Review of Electricity Market Arrangements (REMA) Programme.

Aug 12, 2025
FOI is a collateral attack on enforcement
Roderick Morton examines the outcome of a recent First-tier Tribunal case where a planning consultant sought information about a local authority’s handling of planning enforcement.

Aug 08, 2025
The Legal Department of the Future and the Monitoring Officer
Paul Feild offers some comments on the findings of Local Government Lawyer’s Legal Department of the Feature report.

Aug 08, 2025
It was Darkest Before The Dawn
Philip Kolvin KC explains how the Night Time Industry’s Manifesto Darkest Before the Dawn provided the inspiration for the Licensing Taskforce’s recent report.

Aug 08, 2025
In ‘n’ Out – insourcing vs outsourcing
With the launch of the recent Cabinet Office consultation on further reforms to public procurement and the proposal for a public interest test to inform sourcing decisions, Eleanor McClelland considers key issues for contracting authorities when deciding whether to insource or outsource.

Aug 08, 2025
Town and village greens: landowner statements and regulatory failures by the CRA
Rowena Meager reports on a recent Commons Registration Authority decision where the effectiveness of a landowner statement was in dispute.

Aug 07, 2025
Supreme Court clarifies cumulative approach to qualified exemptions under FOIA
Charlotte Smith assesses the likely impact of a recent Supreme Court ruling on the aggregation of public interest arguments when applying exemptions under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

Aug 07, 2025
Ofgem’s energy system cost allocation and recovery review – Proposed reforms and impact assessment
Kamran Zaheer brings readers up to date with the latest proposed reforms to the sharing out of Britain's energy costs.

Aug 06, 2025
New requirements for Residential PEEPS (Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans)
The Government has issued regulations in relation to Residential Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (‘Residential PEEPs’). Louise Mansfield and Elspeth Lee set out the key points.

Aug 06, 2025
Beware helpful judges (or Timeo judices et dona ferentes)
Michael Singleton looks at the lessons from a successful appeal by tenants of a housing association against a suspended committal order arising from findings of contempt of court.

Aug 06, 2025
The path ahead for social housing
Kristian Scholfield assesses the latest regulatory developments that could impact the social housing sector.

Aug 06, 2025
Re-evaluating Birmingham v Lee
Karamjit Singh highlights the importance of understanding the continued relevance of the 2008 Court of Appeal ruling in Birmingham v Lee to housing disrepair litigation.

Aug 06, 2025
Reforming the Right to Buy
Jabir Dar looks at the latest developments when it comes to reforming the Right to Buy.

Aug 01, 2025
The power of local authorities to set local energy efficiency standards
The Court of Appeal has given judgment on local energy efficiency standards and a key Environment Act duty. Estelle Dehon KC and Rowan Clapp analyse the ruling.

Aug 01, 2025
Preparation and conduct of public law children proceedings
Adrian Gordon sets out seven aspects to consider when it comes to public law children proceedings.

Aug 01, 2025
The Office for Environmental Protection and local authorities
What are the recommendations of the OEP’s report Environmental Inspections in England (July 2025) and should local authorities feel the heat? Gordon Wignall looks at the implications for councils.

Aug 01, 2025
Flood risk and emerging Local Plans
Paul Cairnes KC and Jessica Allen analyse a significant decision by a planning inspector on flood risk and emerging Local Plans at Reg.19 stage.

Aug 01, 2025
Disordered eating and the gaps between services – the consequences for the Court of Protection
Alex Ruck Keene KC (Hon) looks at a judgment about case management in a very difficult case involving a 17 year old with profoundly disordered eating.

Aug 01, 2025
Mental health tribunals and 11(7) representatives
Peter Edwards looks at the implications for 11(7) representatives and Accredited Legal Representatives of a recent Upper Tribunal ruling.

Aug 01, 2025
The Housing Ombudsman on ASB
Harry Browne sets out some key takeaways from the Housing Ombudsman's recent report on anti-social behaviour.

Jul 30, 2025
The role of substitutes
Geoff Wild looks at the practice of local authorities nominating substitutes when a member is unable to take their place on a committee.

Jul 30, 2025
The Cyber Security and Resilience Bill: key considerations
Gareth Oldale and Georgia Philippou look at how local government can prepare for the upcoming Cyber Security and Resilience Bill.

Jul 30, 2025
The Pensions Scheme Bill and the LGPS
Kate Beech and Mary Mundy reflect on the changes in the new Pensions Scheme Bill for the Local Government Pension Scheme (“LGPS”).
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Greggs and Westminster agree deal on Leicester Square late night operations
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Greggs to seek mediation with Westminster City Council in bid to resolve dispute over late night operation of Leicester Square branch
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Grenfell civil settlement reached for “majority” of survivors and residents
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2: further building safety legislation reform is on the horizon
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Grenfell Tower inquiry to focus on council response and technical issues
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Grenfell Tower inquiry to focus on council response and technical issues
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Grey area: How proposed changes to green belt policy will impact councils
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Grievance and disciplinary processes
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Grievances and serial complaints
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Ground (f) and planning enforcement
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Ground (f) and planning enforcement
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Ground into the dirt
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Ground into the dirt
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Ground into the dirt
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Grounds for Exclusion and the Debarment List
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Grounds of appeal and the second appeals test
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Group accuses London borough of religious discrimination in planning dispute
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Group bid to challenge solar farm decision collapses after two councils drop out
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Group considers legal action against council over introduction of beach metal detecting ban
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Group crowd funds for legal challenge over building of school on playing fields
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