Update on public procurement reform – moving away from digital gold plating?
It has been nearly six months since the Cabinet Office issued its response to the Green Paper: Transforming public procurement...
It has been nearly six months since the Cabinet Office issued its response to the Green Paper: Transforming public procurement...
In a landmark step for building and fire safety, the Building Safety Bill has now become the Building Safety Act 2022, receiving Royal...
After much anticipation, the Subsidy Control Act 2022 received Royal Assent on 28 April 2022 with some key aspects taking immediate effect.
In November last year, the snappily named 'code of practice for commercial property relationships following the Covid-19 pandemic' was...
I was very interested to read this article in Third Sector Magazine last week about the extent of the social mobility challenge in the...
We were interested to read the High Court’s ruling that the Government’s policy to discharge patients from hospitals to care homes at the...
The heartbreaking case of Jade Ward, having been murdered by her estranged husband Russell Marsh, has led the Flintshire family to...
In the digital marketplace, consumers are quicker to act, have shorter attention spans, scan and skim rather than read and are more...
I was very pleased to see today that the Government has agreed to implement all the key recommendations of the Crouch fan-led review into...
This week, 25 April – 1 May, is Lesbian Visibility Week.
You might not have heard about it until recently but there’s been a...
Following on from the recent publication of the Ockenden review, hundreds of families have raised concerns about maternity services at...
The long-awaited Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act comes in today. This means that divorcing couples are no longer required to...
We have seen many businesses end contracts and move their work out of Russia due to the war in Ukraine. In the current situation, you...
6 April 2022 marks the one year anniversary of the so-called IR35 rules coming into force for private sector organisations (they had...
This week saw a clear direction of travel announced by the Government in relation to Channel 4, which there is a strong suggestion will...
Do you remember that feeling when school was out… for the last time? No rules, no one telling you what you should do. I am feeling a...
My colleague, Gayle Monk and I are hosting a webinar at the end of the month, 'Greening your supply chains', where we'll be talking about...
An interesting juxtaposition when this Salford man denied his wife a Jewish divorce and ended up in court facing charges of coercive...
It was great to see coverage of Fitzgerald Contractors becoming employee-owned in the Lawyer Monthly this month - you can see the article
First, it was Procurement Policy Note (PPN) 11/20 on reserving below threshold contracts for local suppliers and now it is PPN 1/22...
On 17 March 2022, the Government published ‘Inclusive Britain’, its response to the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities Report from...
You might have seen my blog on whether VCOD really is the end of mandatory vaccinations for the health and social care sector, following...
The crisis on our high streets is well documented. The combination of the impact of out-of-town shopping centres, online retail, and...
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