Housing case law - May 2019 update
13/05/19
Our latest monthly roundup of must read #ukhousing case law.
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Social Housing Finance Conference 2019
09/05/19
It has been a really interesting day at the Social Housing Finance Conference. Our key takeaways at the end of the day are:
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Government to meet cladding replacement costs
09/05/19
This afternoon’s news that the Government will be meeting the cost of cladding replacement on 150 privately owned high rise blocks will be very welcome to leaseholders.
Data Protection Act 2018: Judgment on processing for law enforcement purposes
07/05/19
Following a judicial review challenge, the High Court has concluded that an Information Sharing Agreement (ISA) between Sussex Police and the area Business Crime Reduction Partnership (BCRP) complied with the requirements of the Data Protection Act 2018.
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Are you having fun yet? Why it’s important to care.
03/05/19
‘Today, an increasing number of workers believe business success should be measured by more than just financial performance. So what are they looking for?
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Fresh Counsel doesn't mean Fresh Claims allowed
02/05/19
The High Court has reiterated that the instruction of new counsel with "fresh eyes" is not a good reason to allow late amendments to statements of case.
Top Social Care insights - May 2019
02/05/19
Read our roundup of the top insights from across the social care sector.
Housing and Regeneration in Review: The Six Key Principles of the Charity Commission Guidance
29/04/19
The Charity Commission has now published its Guidance for charities with a connection to a non-charity and it is essential for all charities (and in particular charity trustees) to familiarise themselves with the content.
Buying and selling Manses
25/04/19
The property market is challenging at the moment, so being prepared is more important than ever. We've outlined our top tips for preparing to buy or sell manse properties.
Regulatory Newsletter - April 2019
24/04/19
Read the latest edition of our Regulatory Newsletter, which reviews recent cases and examines key decisions from the last few months.
Primary Care Networks: Are you ready for 15 May?
24/04/19
The 15 May deadline for registration of your Primary Care Network is fast approaching, and there are many things to consider including its form, the allocation of risk and liability, and ultimately its purpose.
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A new context for possession proceedings
23/04/19
The Communities Secretary, Rt Hon James Brokenshire MP, has announced the abolition of possession proceedings via the procedure known as 'Section 21'.