Peter Hill reviews the new Public Service Pensions Bill, forthcoming changes to EU procurement rules, social care reform, and the scope of the equality duty
There is no presumption in law that the automatic suspension of a contract award under challenge cannot be displaced, but applicants must convince the court that, on balance, 'the contract should proceed, says Saira Sheikh
Craig Whelton and Alex Minhinick consider some of the first large-scale housing ?decisions under the national policy planning framework and the confirmation of ?a change to the local authority's decision to revoke a consent
Public consultation early in the planning process for developments that are likely to have a substantial environmental impact is critical, reports Adrienne Copithorne
Parties to judicial review proceedings should make clear their intention to settle at the 'earliest opportunity if they want to avoid adverse costs orders, says Sarah Sackman