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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.
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Birmingham settles historic equal pay claims
Birmingham settles historic equal pay claims
Oct 14, 2025
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Challenges for a local authority prosecutor
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Emma Hall provides some tips for local authority prosecutors on how to limit the costs incurred in prosecuting a case.

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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
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ASB Case Reviews: updated statutory guidance
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Martyn's Law marks a new chapter in school safety
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Deprivations of liberty and young offenders
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Revisiting Cheshire West
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Public children law case update – Autumn 2025
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How not to control second homes
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Twelve New Towns for the Future
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Artificial intelligence in Education and EHC Plans
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Risk assessment – a safeguard to fairness
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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
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Transparency in the Court of Protection
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Tackling youth ASB in social housing
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Key updates to the Administrative Court Guide
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PFI expiry and handback
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Payment requirements under the Procurement Act 2023
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Civil protective orders and gangs
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School admissions: A guide to parental rights
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Professional services and insurance group acquires defendant law firm Keoghs
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Professionals back retention of supervision orders as option for courts in care proceedings, but half call for changes to be made
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Professionals say system of remote hearings in family justice working smoothly, but parents much less positive: report
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Professionals working with child in deprivation of liberty cases need to have clear and comprehensive understanding of operational procedures of other agencies, says High Court judge
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Professor Alison Young joins Law Commission as Commissioner for Public and Welsh Law
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Profit making from children’s care in Wales set to end by 2030 through introduction of Health and Social Care (Wales) Act
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Profiteering on the back of public services “simply not acceptable”, ADCS President warns
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Prohibition on bailiff evictions extended again - now in place until 31 March, says Housing Secretary
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Prohibitive legal costs and government reforms could be behind fall in environment judicial reviews claims, foundation warns
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Projected implementation timelines for Elections Act 2022 changes are “optimistic at best, undeliverable at worst”, electoral administrators warn
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Property and costs litigation barrister joins Landmark Chambers
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Property company loses bid to keep affordable housing after Supreme Court rejects application to modify restrictive covenants
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Property company that provides accommodation for homeless suspends shares amid wait for completion of enhanced audit procedures
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Property consultancy fined £1.33m after prosecution by council over death of woman during ‘Storm Doris’
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Property owners fail in challenge to refusal by tribunal to hear appeal over financial penalties for unlicensed HMOs
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Property specialist becomes fifth High Court judge appointed in September
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Property transaction using Qualified Electronic Signature in Land Registry pilot completes in just 24 hours
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Property used by London boroughs to house homeless hit with planning enforcement notice
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