
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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Litigation as stewardship: How UK pension funds including LGPS are shaping corporate accountability
October 10, 2025
Jamie E. Hanley looks at recent cases where LGPS funds have engaged in securities litigation and sets out some key considerations.

Revisiting Cheshire West
October 10, 2025
Later this month the Supreme Court will examine issues raised in its landmark Cheshire West ruling on deprivations of liberty. Lucy Series sets out what is at stake.

Wardship and Inherent Jurisdiction: Decisions involving competent 17-year-olds
October 10, 2025
Graeme Bentley considers a recent High Court decision in which wardship and the court’s inherent jurisdiction were used to determine the residence of a competent 17-year-old, highlighting the interaction between a child’s wishes and parental Article 8 rights.

Public children law case update – Autumn 2025
Oct 10, 2025
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
Oct 03, 2025
High Court on highway widths
Oct 03, 2025
Risk assessment – a safeguard to fairness
Oct 03, 2025
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
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How hair strand testing should be instructed for family court proceedings
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Webinars

The Planning and Infrastructure Bill – what’s in, what’s out and will it work?
Join Landmark’s barristers for an initial review of the Planning and Infrastructure Bill and what it might mean for planning in practice.
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How AI could rewrite homelessness law
October 02, 2025
Amandeep Bains sets out the key considerations if AI is to be used in homelessness decision-making.

Social and affordable housing as a driver of economic growth
September 30, 2025
The Labour government has committed to delivering “the biggest increase in social and affordable housebuilding in a generation”. Joanna Lee-Mills and Alexander Rose explain why this is regarded not only to be a moral obligation but also an opportunity to drive economic growth.

Suitability of accommodation offered in performance of the prevention duty
September 30, 2025
The Court of Appeal recently had to consider for the first time the nature and impact of the s. 189A Housing Act duties on the lawful performance of the s.195 prevention duty in section 204 appeal proceedings. Genevieve Screeche-Powell analyses the ruling.

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
A hard road
Sep 19, 2025
Gypsy/Traveller caravan sites and supply of pitches
Sep 18, 2025
Below-threshold contracts
Sep 18, 2025
A different kind of target
Sep 18, 2025
DOLS and the Young Offender: Care or Custody?
Sep 17, 2025
Brief enquiry of age
Sep 17, 2025
School trips: key legal considerations
Sep 17, 2025
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Quarantined legal professionals should not be permitted to attend court, says Law Society
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Queen's Speech 2022: planning, mental health care and social housing reform part of next legislative programme
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