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Care & Support in Extra Care Housing Contract Notice
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council has published a contract notice for Care & Support in Extra Care Housing. The notice details eight lots for specific housing locations and lists four potential suppliers. This is a standard procurement announcement.
Library Resources Contract Award Notice for The Open University
The UK Government has published a contract award notice for The Open University regarding Library Resources, specifically ebooks. The contract valued at £274,543.03 including VAT was awarded to ProQuest LLC and is set to commence on May 1, 2026.
Contract Award for Window and Carpet Cleaning Services
Cambridge City Council has awarded contracts for window and carpet cleaning services. ATLAS FACILITIES MANAGEMENT LIMITED secured the window cleaning contract valued at £179,000, and ServiceMaster CS Mid Anglias & Norfolk secured the carpet cleaning contract valued at £34,247. The contracts are effective from April 2026.
Grounds Maintenance Services Contract Notice
The Dean Trust has published a contract notice for Grounds Maintenance Services for its properties in Greater Manchester. The estimated value of the contract is £100,000 over 36 months, with potential for renewal based on quality and value for money.
Furniture and Associated Services Pipeline Notice
The UK Crown Commercial Service has issued an updated pipeline notice for Furniture and Associated Services, with an estimated total value of £480 million. This notice, published under the Procurement Act 2023, outlines plans for a Pan Government Collaborative Agreement to serve all UK public sector bodies.
Surrey County Council Contract Award Notice for SEND Services
Surrey County Council has issued a contract award notice for Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) services. The contract, valued at £10,900 excluding VAT, was awarded to GALAXY CARS following an open procedure. This notice serves as an update on a previously published procurement.
Public Health Funerals Contract Awarded by Great Yarmouth Borough Council
Great Yarmouth Borough Council has awarded a contract for Public Health Funerals to Arthur Jary & Sons Limited for an estimated value of £72,000 including VAT. The contract covers statutory duties under the Public Health (Control of Disease) Act 1984 and runs for two years with an option for a one-year extension.
MEP Services Contract Awarded for 20/21 Aldermanbury Refurbishment
The City of London Corporation has awarded a contract for mechanical, electrical, and public health engineering services for the refurbishment of 20-21 Aldermanbury. Hilson Moran Partnerships Ltd secured the contract valued at £199,325 excluding VAT.
Occupational Health Services Tender
The University of Greenwich has issued a tender for Occupational Health Services (OHS) with an estimated total value of £7,000,000. The contract is expected to run from September 2026 to August 2029, with a possible extension.
YPO Floor Machines Robotics Tender
Yorkshire Purchasing Organisation (YPO) has issued an amended tender notice for a framework agreement for the supply, maintenance, servicing, and leasing of floor cleaning machines and robotics, with an estimated total value of £3,000,000. The clarification deadline has been extended to April 9, 2026.
Welsh Government Awards Vehicle Spare Parts Framework Contract
The Welsh Government Commercial Delivery has awarded a framework agreement for vehicle spare parts and associated consumables across three lots in North Wales, South West Wales, and South East Wales. This framework is available for use by any public sector body in Wales.
Contract Award: Point Cloud Data Processing for Structure Gauging
Network Rail Infrastructure Limited has awarded a contract valued at £5,203,200 to Cordel Ltd for point cloud data processing services. This contract aims to address backlogs in national gauging compliance and ensure accurate data for safe train operations.
Open University Library Resources Contract Award
The UK Government's Find a Tender service has published a contract award notice for the Open University. JISC SERVICES LIMITED was awarded a contract valued at £35,786 for library resources, specifically a database subscription for Moodys Analytics Orbis Database.
Drug and Alcohol Family Support Contract Awarded
Wirral Council has awarded a contract for Drug and Alcohol Family Support services to Spider Project Wirral CIC for an estimated value of £61,139. The award was made under the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023, utilizing a direct award procedure without competition.
Aldermanbury Architect Contract Awarded
The City of London Corporation has awarded a contract valued at £387,300 (including VAT) to Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands Limited for architectural services for the 20/21 Aldermanbury project. The contract covers professional services for the CAT A refurbishment of a Grade II listed building.
Contract Award: Infrastructure Works at Hethel Technology Park
South Norfolk Council has awarded a contract valued at £4,680,166.40 to Jackson Civil Engineering Group Limited for infrastructure works at Hethel Technology Park. The project includes constructing a roundabout and an on-site link road.
Bradford District Integrated Sports Assessment Contract Award
The City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council has awarded a contract valued at £95,400 to KNIGHT KAVANAGH & PAGE LIMITED for an integrated sports assessment. The contract, signed on February 23, 2026, covers playing pitch, outdoor sport, and indoor facility assessments with linked strategies.
Electricity Northwest Electrical Connection Contract Details
NHS Property Services Limited has published contract details for an electrical connection with Electricity Northwest Limited. The contract, valued at £55,801.40 including VAT, was signed on January 1, 2026, and is for a duration of one year.
Scan Pro Surveying Kit Contract Award
The Police and Crime Commissioner for South Wales has awarded a contract valued at £41,520 (including VAT) to FIRST FORENSIC SOLUTIONS LTD for a Scan Pro Surveying Kit. The contract is for a one-year period, from April 1, 2026, to March 31, 2027.
Information Technology: Data Format for Biometric Information Standard
NIST has published an updated standard for the interchange of fingerprint, facial, and other biometric information, ANSI/NIST-ITL 1-2025. This revision updates the previous 2011 standard with a 2015 update, providing a new data format for biometric data.
UK Home Office Lifts Ban on Asylum-Seeking Doctors Working in NHS
The UK Home Office has lifted a ban preventing doctors awaiting asylum decisions from working in the NHS. This rule change, effective March 26, 2026, follows a high court challenge and allows asylum-seeking doctors who have waited over 12 months for a decision to take up NHS positions, addressing critical staffing shortages.
Judge Jails Romance Fraudster, Urges Media Sensitivity
A judge at Swindon Crown Court sentenced Gemma Kingsley to over seven years in prison for romance fraud, conning multiple men out of tens of thousands of pounds. The judge urged the media to report on the case with sensitivity, noting the victims' embarrassment and potential for further distress.
Former Attorney General Warns Over Henry VIII Powers
Former Attorney General Dominic Grieve has warned that 'Henry VIII powers', which allow ministers to amend acts of parliament via secondary legislation, are undermining parliamentary control. The comments were made in a new podcast series from the charity Justice aimed at improving legal literacy among lawmakers.
LSB Chair Promises Greater Scrutiny of Regulators
The incoming chair of the UK's Legal Services Board (LSB), Monisha Shah, has indicated a shift towards greater market surveillance and more proactive oversight of frontline legal regulators. This change in approach follows high-profile failures of large law firms and criticism of the LSB's previous 'light touch' supervision.
AI in Legal Blogging Experiment Reviewed
This post reviews the role of AI in legal blogging, revisiting earlier conclusions from 2023. It examines the increasing integration of AI in search engines and the differences between ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot, while also touching upon copyright implications under UK law.
Duty of Candour in UK Judicial Review
The Inner Temple Library's current awareness feed highlights a guide on the duty of candour in UK judicial review. This duty requires parties to present all relevant information to the court, distinguishing it from standard disclosure duties in civil proceedings.
Service, Evidence, and TPR Role in Fixed Penalty Appeals
This article discusses a recent Upper Tribunal decision concerning service of documents, the scope of appeals, and the evidence provided by the Pensions Regulator (TPR) in fixed penalty cases. It highlights key considerations for legal professionals and the regulator in the appeals process.
High Court rules AF-disclosure does not apply to phone seizure challenges
The High Court ruled that the AF-disclosure standard does not apply to challenges concerning the seizure and retention of mobile phone data under Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000. This decision provides clarity on disclosure requirements in such cases.
Law Commission to review transport accessibility for disabled people
The Law Commission has launched a three-year review of transport accessibility law for disabled people in England and Wales. This review, commissioned by the Department for Transport, aims to address the 'patchwork' of existing legislation and will include a public consultation in Autumn 2027.
LSB Strengthens Legal Ethics Standards
The Legal Services Board (LSB) has issued new expectations for legal regulators to strengthen lawyers' ethical standards, prioritizing duties to the court and rule of law. This initiative follows a consultation and aims to improve ethics education, regulatory guidance, and workplace support for legal professionals.
Paul case: secondary victim claim struck out in clinical negligence
The High Court of Justice (UK) struck out a secondary victim claim in a clinical negligence case, MIM v Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. This decision, dated March 17, 2026, applies the principles established in the Supreme Court's Paul case regarding the definition of 'accident' for secondary victim claims.
Recent Court of Appeal and High Court Decisions
The Inner Temple Library has published a list of recent decisions from the UK's Court of Appeal (Civil and Criminal Divisions) and High Court (Administrative, Chancery, and King's Bench Divisions). These decisions were issued between February 24 and March 26, 2026, and are available via BAILII links.
Deepor Beel Environmental Crisis vs. Assam Pollution Control Board
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) heard a case concerning the environmental crisis at Deepor Beel due to unchecked urbanisation. The tribunal directed the registry to place an amended memo of parties on record and scheduled the next hearing for May 19, 2026.
Milan Kanti Das vs State Of Assam - Groundwater Extraction
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has admitted a case concerning illegal groundwater extraction by the Barsapara No.1 Water Supply Scheme Management Committee (BWSSMC) in Assam. The NGT noted that the BWSSMC is operating multiple borewells in a semi-critical zone without the required NOC from the Central Ground Water Board (CGWB), leading to groundwater depletion and water scarcity for local residents.
Veterans Forum vs State of Bihar - Execution Application Hearing
The National Green Tribunal heard an execution application regarding a previous order imposing a Rs. 10,000 cost on respondent 4, the District Magistrate of Saran. The Tribunal deferred a decision on waiving the cost pending the submission of a required affidavit by respondent 4.
National Green Tribunal Hears Tea Garden Threat Case
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) heard a suo motu case concerning threats to tea gardens from mining activities. The NGT granted additional time for the District Magistrate, Darjeeling, to file a reply and gave a final opportunity to the West Bengal Pollution Control Board to file its compliance report, warning of adverse orders.
Shambhu Sharan Singh vs State Of Bihar - Appeal Maintainability
The National Green Tribunal heard an appeal concerning the maintainability of an appeal against an order from the Board of Revenue, Bihar. The tribunal granted respondents additional time to file reply affidavits and deferred the decision on maintainability to the regular bench, scheduling the next hearing for May 18, 2026.
Veterans Forum vs. Bihar State Housing Board - Execution Application
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) heard an execution application concerning a prior order imposing a cost of Rs. 10,000 on Respondent 4 (District Magistrate, Saran) for late submission of a reply. The NGT deferred a decision on waiving the cost, requiring the affidavit to be filed first.
Shambhu Sharan Singh v. State of Bihar - Appeal Hearing
The National Green Tribunal heard Appeal No. 07/2025/EZ on March 23, 2026. The tribunal granted respondents one week to file reply affidavits, noting that this was a last opportunity for some parties. The bench questioned the maintainability of the appeal and deferred the decision to the regular bench.
Aman Gupta vs State of West Bengal - Solid Waste Management Violation
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) is hearing a complaint regarding illegal dumping of solid and bio-medical waste near Panihati Playground in West Bengal. The applicant alleges violations of Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016, Bio-Medical Waste Rules, 2016, and Air & Water Acts by Panihati Municipality and local entities.
Mukherjee vs West Bengal Govt. - Environmental Compliance Hearing
The National Green Tribunal heard an execution application regarding environmental compliance by the Government of West Bengal. The Tribunal noted delays in sewage collection pit construction, attributing them partly to election processes, and scheduled the next hearing for August 3, 2026.
Devendra Sharma vs State Of Bihar - Environmental Pollution Case
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has initiated proceedings against M/s Sumit, Proprietor (Shri Pramod Sharma) for operating an illegal plastic manufacturing unit in Patna without necessary environmental permits. The NGT has directed the impleadment of the proprietor and the Bihar State Pollution Control Board as respondents and issued notices for closure and sealing of the premises.
Dillip Kumar Samantaray vs State Of Odisha - Environmental Case
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) heard arguments regarding the admissibility of an environmental case filed by Dillip Kumar Samantaray against the State of Odisha and Vedanta Limited. The respondent, Vedanta, argued the case is time-barred, while the applicant cited significant environmental damage from a red mud pond breach on September 15, 2024, affecting agricultural lands and the Bansadhara River.
Dillip Kumar Samantaray vs State Of Odisha - Environmental Damage
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) heard arguments regarding the admissibility of an application against Vedanta Limited for alleged environmental damage due to a red mud pond overflow on September 15, 2024. The applicant claims significant pollution of agricultural lands and the Bansadhara River, while the respondent argues the case is time-barred. The NGT is considering the admissibility of the case.
South Dakota AG Details March Criminal Division Accomplishments and Verdicts
The South Dakota Attorney General's Office announced significant accomplishments by its Criminal Division in March 2026, including multiple major jury trials and homicide verdicts. The report highlights convictions in a Pennington County double-homicide, Minnehaha County penitentiary violence, Union County attempted murder of law enforcement officers, and a Turner County triple-homicide trial.
South Dakota AG and US Attorney Announce Initiatives to Combat Government Fraud
The South Dakota Attorney General's Office and the U.S. Attorney's Office for South Dakota announced new federal and state initiatives to combat government fraud. These efforts aim to protect taxpayer dollars and prosecute offenders stealing from state, federal, or tribal governments.
EU Wine Sector Amendment Approval Communication
The European Union has published a communication approving a standard amendment to a product specification for a name in the wine sector. This action relates to Article 17(2) and (3) of Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/33.
EU Concentration Notification M.12317 - Simplified Procedure
The European Union's EUR-Lex has published a notice regarding a prior notification of a concentration (Case M.12317) involving Raiffeisen-Holding Niederösterreich-Wien, Raiffeisenlandesbank Oberösterreich, and Business Center Muthgasse. This case is a candidate for the simplified procedure.
Concentration Notification M.11295: Airbus, Air France JV
The European Union has published a prior notification of a concentration (Case M.11295) involving Airbus and Air France forming a joint venture. This notice serves as an official announcement of the proposed business combination.
Prior Notification of Concentration - Case M.12343 VIG / NÜRNBERGER
The European Commission has published a prior notification of a concentration case (M.12343) involving VIG and NÜRNBERGER. This case is a candidate for the simplified procedure under EU competition law.
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