2010
13.07.10
The Health White Paper - A revolution for the better?
On Monday 12 July 2010 the new Coalition Government published its first White Paper on Health.
08.07.10
Picture the scenario. A company is adversely affected by the implementation of government policy, but it is not possible in law to challenge the policy decision. And, it would not be helpful in practice to reverse it. What happens? Can an alternative case for financial compensation be created?
12.05.10
Utility companies and environmental information - pulling the plug
Until recently, most utility companies believed that they had a legal duty to make a range of environmental information available to the public. The Information Commissioner said that this was the effect of the Environmental Information Regulations 2004.
07.05.10
Who is in charge this morning?
With Britain waking up to the reality of a hung parliament, Wragge & Co's public law experts consider the legal implications and likely outcomes of the election result.
28.04.10
The limits of fairness in public law - the Sharon Shoesmith case
Sharon Shoesmith was Director of Children and Young People's Services (the DCS) for Haringey Borough Council during the short life of Peter Connelly (Baby P). The judgement concerning her termination of employment contains important legal analysis of the concept of "fairness".
09.04.10
Purdah - Changes to general election guidance
The announcement of the general election on 6th April 2010 marked the start of the purdah period and the publication of the new Cabinet Office General Election 2010 Guidance.
29.03.10
On 26 March the High Court gave judgment in the case of R (on the application of Hillingdon Borough and others v Secretary of State for Transport) - a judicial review of the Government's decision to continue its support for the construction of a third runway at Heathrow Airport.
24.02.10
Purdah - public bodies in the pre-election period
With the next general election looming, Wragge & Co's Public Law and Regulation team considers the implications for decision-making by central and local government and other public authorities.
2009
17.12.09
The judgment of the Administrative Court in R (Unison) v Monitor addresses the question of how much income NHS Foundation Trusts are able to generate from non-NHS activities, where that income is ultimately derived from charges paid by private patients.
15.12.09
This is a reminder that the deadline for responses to the Department of Health's consultation paper entitled 'Direct Payments For Health Care - A Consultation on Proposals for Regulations and Guidance' is 8 January 2010.
02.12.09
Life never stands still in local government. Read the team's comments on issues, from the ramifications of London Authorities Mutual Limited (LAML) to the new remedies directive, and take note of any action points that will help you and your organisation.
01.10.09
ORR consults on proposal to introduce freight customer access contracts
The Office of Rail Regulation (ORR) has published a consultation paper setting out its proposal to introduce a model freight customer access contract.
14.08.09
The Department of Health has taken further steps in assessing whether to extend regulation to a broader range of professional and occupational groups working in the healthcare sector.
10.08.09
The Court of Appeal has recently given judgment in the case of R (Friends of the Earth and others) v Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change [2009] EWCA Civ 810 - a judicial review of the Government's failure to hit targets for fuel poverty.
07.08.09
Regulating Energy Networks for the future
Ofgem has recently published the third Working Paper in its RPI-X@20 review. RPI-X@20 is a two-year project to evaluate the current approach to regulating Great Britain's energy networks.
05.08.09
NHS Foundation Trusts - buying a return ticket: new proposals for de-authorisation
On 27 July 2009, the Department of Health launched a consultation on introducing new legislation allowing for the de-authorisation of a NHS Foundation Trust.
27.07.09
Extending professional and occupational regulation for healthcare services
In February 2007 the Government published a White Paper entitled "Trust, Assurance and Safety - The Regulation of Health Professionals in the 21st Century."
30.06.09
More Regulators to be subject to the principles of good regulation
From 1 October 2009 more regulators will be under duties to have regard to the principles of good regulation and the Regulators' Compliance Code.
11.05.09
Public bodies: consultation duties
In March 2009, Wragge & Co's Public Law & Regulation team reported that the High Court had, in ruling on judicial reviews involving the Boundary Committee for England, provided helpful guidance on the consultation duties of public bodies.
02.03.09
Good consultation - further clarity from the High Court
Two decisions of the High Court in judicial reviews involving the Boundary Committee for England provide helpful guidance to public bodies operating under a statutory duty to consult.
2008
16.12.08
Decision on application of private charges cap
On 12 December 2008 Monitor, the independent regulator for NHS Foundation Trusts (FTs), published its decision on the interpretation and application of the private charges cap.
06.11.08
Department of Health publishes guidance on the duty of NHS bodies to involve service users
Important changes to the arrangements for patient and public involvement in the provision of health services under the NHS came into force on 3 November 2008.
05.11.08
The Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act
On 3 November 2008 the key provisions of Part 1 of the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 came into force, quietly revolutionising the administrative justice system.
30.09.08
Public involvement and consultation about health services
On 14 September 2008, the Secretary of State for Health made the National Health Service (Directions by Strategic Health Authorities to Primary Care Trusts Regarding Arrangements for Involvement) Regulations 2008 (the Regulations).
23.09.08
2007
07.11.07
Public involvement and consultation about health services
The Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007 received Royal Assent and became law on 30 October 2007.
29.01.07
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