
Law Society issues practice note on conduct of litigation in light of Mazur ruling
The Law Society has issued a practice note providing advice on how solicitors, law firms and legal businesses can make sure that only those authorised to do so carry on the conduct of litigation, following the High Court judgment in Mazur v Charles Russell Speechlys.
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Law Society issues practice note on conduct of litigation in light of Mazur ruling
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Independent Social Workers and judicial review
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Benjamin Tankel reports on a cautionary tale for Independent Social Workers in judicial review proceedings.

Navigating DOLS and 17-year-olds not in care
October 22, 2025
The High Court recently reviewed a local authority's application of Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) for a 17-year-old who was not under a care order. Graeme Bentley explores the important insights from the case, touching on the legal framework, the child's autonomy, and the role of parental consent in such situations.

Social services support for individuals with No Recourse to Public Funds
October 22, 2025
When can social services lawfully withdraw support from people with no recourse to public funds and what safeguards must they follow? Drawing on recent legal advice to a local authority, Hannah Moses unpacks the complex duties facing social services, the crucial role of Human Rights Assessments for failed asylum seekers, and demonstrates that the Localism Act 2011 provides only limited scope for…

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Challenges for a local authority prosecutor
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Who can show up?
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Placement at home under a care order
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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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Six months in, six key differences: How the Procurement Act measures up to the Green Paper
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Nicola Cullen considers how the Procurement Act 2023 compared to the original Green Paper and assesses the impact so far of the legislation.

Compulsory purchase compensation reforms: the next stage
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Barnabas Elbourn and David Richardson of Ashfords look at the direction of travel for limiting hope value and streamlining the compulsory purchase order process.

Climate legal risk and property: what local authorities need to know
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Meena Kamath considers why climate risk is a legal issue for local government and how new clauses drafted by the Chancery Lane Project can help address it.

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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High Court on highway widths
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Risk assessment – a safeguard to fairness
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Parental obstruction of care
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School exclusions – CCTV and police investigations?
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Transparency in the Court of Protection
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Key updates to the Administrative Court Guide
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Charity takes steps to evict disabled residents over ‘inadequate’ funding by councils: report
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Charity threatens Government with legal challenge over sewage plan
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Charity threatens legal action against Home Secretary and Met Police over “failure” to collect adequate data to support equality monitoring in Prevent programme
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Charity threatens legal action over appointment of Lord Carlile as independent reviewer of Prevent
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Charity urges closure of “legal loophole” in housing of vulnerable children
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Charity warns of “double disadvantage” for children with SEND from poorer families
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Charity watchdog issues first ever “official warning” to council for failing to properly manage 13 charities
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Charity wins appeal over Government refusal to disclose analysis carried out by Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel
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Charity working on behalf of council prescribed vulnerable people with Valium long-term against national guidance, finds Ombudsman
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Charlie Adan appointed interim chief executive at city council
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Charlie Adan leaves Kingston Council following change in administration
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Chartered Institute of Housing and 130 other groups urge ministers to axe proposal to exempt asylum accommodation from HMO licensing requirements
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Chartered Institute of Housing and councils back plans for Competence and Conduct Standard for social housing but question timing, resourcing
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Chartered Institute of Housing warns of "huge increase” in Section 21 no-fault eviction
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Chartered Trading Standards Institute publishes guidebook for UK care homes industry
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Cheshire East councillors unanimously back measures to combat abuse of elected members
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Chief constable calls on councils to provide more authorised traveller sites
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Chief constable to pursue judicial review of scheme requiring all new police officers to obtain degree
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Chief exec suspended over election failures leaves council by mutual consent
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Chief execs union criticises draft regulations for £95k exit payments cap
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