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Anglesey Council Children Services Assurance Check Findings

Care Inspectorate Wales has concluded an assurance check of Isle of Anglesey County Council's children's services. The check, conducted in January 2026, identified strengths in safeguarding and partnership working, alongside areas for improvement related to recording standards and workforce capacity due to rising demand.

Routine Notice Healthcare
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Wales CIW: Deadline for SASS 2026 Submission

The Care Inspectorate Wales (CIW) has issued a notice reminding registered childminders and childcare providers that the deadline to complete their Self-Assessment of Service Statement (SASS) 2026 is March 27, 2026. Failure to submit the SASS, a legal requirement, may impact future service ratings.

Priority review Notice Healthcare
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Wrexham Adult Social Care Services Assurance Check

The Care Inspectorate Wales (CIW) will conduct an assurance check of Wrexham County Borough Council's adult social care services during April 2026. The check aims to review the council's performance in fulfilling its social services duties. Feedback from service users is requested via surveys by April 20, 2026.

Priority review Notice Healthcare
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Annual Report on Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards in Wales 2024-2025

Healthcare Inspectorate Wales and Care Inspectorate Wales have published their annual report on Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) in Wales for 2024-2025. The report indicates an increase in DoLS applications and assessments but highlights persistent challenges with delays and inconsistent application of safeguards, potentially leaving vulnerable individuals unprotected.

Priority review Notice Healthcare
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Childcare and Play Practice Report for Wales

The Care Inspectorate Wales has published a new report highlighting excellent practices in childcare and play settings across Wales. The report identifies common themes in effective practice, such as supporting emotional wellbeing, embracing inclusivity, and using outdoor environments, aiming to help sector professionals improve their services.

Routine Guidance Healthcare
NI RQIA Guidance
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Safeguarding Children and Young People in Northern Ireland Policy

The RQIA has issued guidance on co-operating to safeguard children and young people in Northern Ireland. This policy outlines the legislative context, principles, and responsibilities of various bodies, including Health and Social Care, Justice, and Education sectors, in protecting children.

Routine Guidance Public Health
NI RQIA Guidance
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RQIA Guidance on Dental Care Abroad

The RQIA has issued guidance for individuals considering travelling abroad for dental treatment. The document outlines potential risks, emphasizes the importance of researching foreign dental regulations and professional registration, and advises consulting with a UK dentist before proceeding.

Routine Guidance Healthcare
NI RQIA Guidance
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RQIA Medicines Management Audit Tool for Care Homes

The RQIA (Northern Ireland) has released a Medicines Management Audit Tool template for care homes. Developed in collaboration with care homes, this tool aims to assist managers and providers in developing their own audit processes for medication management.

Routine Guidance Healthcare
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Medicines Management Audit Tool for Children's Homes

The RQIA has released an audit tool to assist managers and providers of children's homes in monitoring the management of medicines. The tool covers areas such as training, competency, governance, and incident reporting, and references the Minimum Standards for Children's Homes.

Routine Guidance Healthcare
NI RQIA Guidance
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Nursing Home Guidance on Medicine Disposal and Record Keeping

The Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority (RQIA) has issued guidance for nursing homes in Northern Ireland on the proper disposal of medicines, including controlled drugs. This guidance clarifies legislative requirements under the Controlled Waste Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2002 and the Waste Management Licensing Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2003, effective December 1, 2011.

Priority review Guidance Healthcare
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Food Standards Scotland Publishes 2026-2031 Strategy

Food Standards Scotland has published its five-year strategy for 2026-2031, outlining its approach to protecting public health, promoting healthier diets, and maintaining confidence in Scotland's food system. The strategy focuses on three priorities: public health and consumer protection, evolving the regulatory landscape, and providing an effective public service.

Routine Guidance Food Safety
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Food Standards Scotland Allergen Information Consultation

Food Standards Scotland has launched a 12-week public consultation on how allergen and ingredient information is provided by businesses in the non-prepacked sector, such as restaurants and takeaways. The consultation seeks views on strengthening written allergen information and improving ingredient transparency for consumers in Scotland.

Priority review Consultation Food Safety
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Report Identifies Future Food Technologies for UK Plates by 2035

Food Standards Agency and Food Standards Scotland have released a report identifying innovative food technologies expected to reach the UK market by 2035. The report outlines potential food safety and regulatory needs arising from these emerging innovations, aiming to guide future regulation and industry planning.

Priority review Guidance Food Safety
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FSS Backs 'Bang in Some Beans' Campaign

Food Standards Scotland (FSS) has announced its support for The Food Foundation's 'Bang in Some Beans' campaign, which encourages consumers to incorporate beans into their daily meals. The campaign aligns with FSS's Eat Well Your Way initiative, promoting simple, affordable, and nutritious dietary changes.

Routine Notice Food Safety
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Scotland CBD Novel Food Applications Consultation

Food Standards Scotland has launched a 12-week public consultation on the first three applications for cannabidiol (CBD) products as novel foods in Scotland. The consultation seeks feedback on safety assessments, labelling, and enforcement to inform recommendations to Scottish Ministers on product authorisation.

Priority review Consultation Food Safety
Scotland SEPA News
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Scotland SEPA Flooding Outlook - Storm Chandra

SEPA has issued a flooding outlook for Monday, January 26, 2026, due to Storm Chandra. The storm is expected to bring heavy rain, snow, and high winds to Scotland, potentially causing surface water flooding, travel disruption, and minor impacts to low-lying areas.

Priority review Notice Environmental Protection
Scotland SEPA News
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SEPA Investigates Ongoing Oil Pollution in River Dochart

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) continues to investigate an ongoing diesel pollution incident in the River Dochart near Killin. SEPA is overseeing containment efforts by specialist contractors and analyzing water and ecology samples to determine the full environmental impact. The agency is working with Police Scotland to gather evidence for potential enforcement action.

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Scotland SEPA News
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Sausage firm fined for polluting North Lanarkshire burn

Devro (Scotland) Limited has been fined £48,000 plus a £3,600 victim surcharge for discharging untreated industrial effluent into the Bothlin Burn, harming the local environment. The company pled guilty to carrying out a controlled activity without authorization from SEPA, following an investigation into pollution complaints.

Urgent Enforcement Environmental Protection
Scotland SEPA News
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Rosyth River Habitat Restoration Funding Secured

SEPA and Fife Council have committed a total of £320,000 to the Rosyth River Restoration project, funding the next three phases of design work for the Whinny and Brankholm Burns. The project aims to restore degraded freshwater habitats to benefit local ecology and community wellbeing.

Routine Notice Environmental Protection
Scotland SEPA News
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SEPA: Fish Barrier Removal Restores River Habitat

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) has completed the removal of a redundant weir on the Halter Burn, restoring 1.6km of upstream river habitat. This project, funded by SEPA's Water Environment Fund, aims to boost populations of endangered fish species and enhance river resilience.

Routine Notice Environmental Protection
UK SCOAF News
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SCOAF Backlog Update - January 2025

The UK's Service Complaints Adjudication Forum (SCOAF) reported on its backlog as of January 31, 2025. As of that date, only one Substance and Maladministration case remained unassigned to an investigator, with an average assignment time of approximately two weeks.

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SCOAF Annual Report 2024: Armed Forces Complaints System Needs Improvement

The Service Complaints Ombudsman for the Armed Forces (SCOAF) has published its 2024 Annual Report, stating that the Armed Forces complaints system is still not efficient, effective, or fair, marking the ninth consecutive year of this assessment. While improvements have been made in certain areas, overall efficiency has dropped, with significant concerns remaining regarding bullying, harassment, and discrimination complaints.

Priority review Notice Judicial Administration
UK SCOAF News
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SCOAF Symposium Reviews Service Complaints and Future

The UK's Service Complaints Ombudsman for the Armed Forces (SCOAF) held its 2025 Symposium to review the Service Complaints system and its own performance in 2024. Discussions focused on the future evolution of the system, particularly in light of the forthcoming Armed Forces Commissioner.

Routine Notice Judicial Administration
UK SCOAF News
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SCOAF Transition to Armed Forces Commissioner

The UK's Service Complaints Ombudsman for the Armed Forces (SCOAF) will transition to the Armed Forces Commissioner (AFC) in 2026. This expansion will broaden its remit to include welfare and family support, aiming to resolve issues earlier and provide a stronger voice for service personnel and their families.

Routine Notice Defense & National Security
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FRA Interim Order

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has issued an interim order related to docket FRA-2025-0918. The specific details of the order are not available in the provided text, but it is classified as a substantive rule with binding legal weight.

Priority review Rule Transportation
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FRA Petition Docket Document Received

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) received a revised extension petition on March 25, 2026, related to docket FRA-2021-0054. The document itself is a placeholder, with no viewable content or attachments available.

Routine Notice Transportation
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FRA Petition Docket FRA-2021-0053 Revised Extension Petition

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has posted a revised extension petition for docket FRA-2021-0053. The document, titled 'FRA-2021-0053 Revised Extension Petition March 2026', is available via the Federal Docket Management System. No other details or specific actions are provided.

Routine Notice Transportation
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Central Coffee Region Economy Grows 1.5% in Q4 2025

The Banco de la República has published its Regional Economic Bulletin for the Central Coffee Region, detailing economic performance in the fourth quarter of 2025. The report indicates a 1.5% annual economic growth, driven by increases in agricultural production and construction, despite a moderation in vehicle registrations and imports.

Routine Notice Financial Services
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Bogotá Economic Bulletin: Retail Sales, Manufacturing, and Inflation Data

The Banco de la República has published its Bogotá economic bulletin for the fourth quarter of 2025. The report indicates positive year-over-year performance in key economic activities, with retail sales growth exceeding the national average and manufacturing showing slight growth. Inflation declined but remained above the national average, while unemployment and informality decreased.

Routine Notice Financial Services
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Northwest Q4 2025 Economic Bulletin

The Banco de la República has published its Regional Economic Bulletin for the Northwest region, covering the fourth quarter of 2025. The report indicates 2.5% economic growth, driven by domestic demand and consumer confidence, impacting commerce and manufacturing, while noting a slight increase in unemployment and inflation above target.

Routine Notice Financial Services
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Chile Central Bank Research Publications and Events

The Central Bank of Chile has updated its research section, providing links to various publications, including research documents, financial series, discussion notes, and macroeconomic models. It also lists upcoming events such as conferences, seminars, courses, and workshops related to economics and finance.

Routine Notice Financial Services
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Chile Central Bank Financial Stability Mandate and Publications

The Central Bank of Chile outlines its financial stability mandate, which involves reducing systemic risk in the financial sector through prudential and foreign exchange regulation. It also details its regular publications, such as the Financial Stability Report, and coordination mechanisms with other regulators.

Routine Guidance Banking
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Central Bank of Chile Monetary Policy for Inflation Control

The Central Bank of Chile outlines its monetary policy framework, which aims to maintain low and stable inflation around a 3% target for the Chilean Peso. The policy utilizes inflation targeting complemented by a flexible exchange rate regime to anchor economic expectations.

Routine Guidance Financial Services
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Chile Central Bank Operations Program

The Central Bank of Chile has announced its operations program for the week of March 23-27, 2026. This notice provides a schedule of planned financial operations for the specified period.

Routine Notice Financial Services
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Page Not Found - Comisión para el Mercado Financiero

The Comisión para el Mercado Financiero (CMF) in Chile has indicated that the requested page is unavailable. Users are advised to use the site's search or navigation features to find the required information.

Routine Notice Financial Services
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Financial Market Commission Website Page Not Found

The Financial Market Commission (CMF) of Chile has indicated that a requested page on its website is unavailable. Users are advised to use the site's search function or navigation options to find the required information.

Routine Notice Financial Services
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CMF Updates Mutual Funds Portal with December 2025 Data

The Chilean Financial Market Commission (CMF) has updated its Mutual Funds Portal with data as of December 2025. The portal provides information on profitability, costs, and portfolios for mutual funds.

Routine Notice Financial Services
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CMF Sanctions Cooperative for Charging Excessive Interest

Chile's Financial Market Commission (CMF) has sanctioned a Savings and Credit Cooperative for violating the maximum conventional interest rate. The cooperative received a censure, indicating a breach of financial regulations designed to protect consumers.

Priority review Enforcement Consumer Finance
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CMF Adjusts Leadership of General Directorates

The Chilean Financial Market Commission (CMF) announced adjustments to its leadership structure, with several key directors stepping down. This internal organizational change aims to optimize the CMF's operational efficiency and strategic direction.

Routine Notice Financial Services
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High Court Senior Courts Costs Office Case Decision

The High Court Senior Courts Costs Office has ruled in favor of Montague solicitors, overturning a determining officer's decision on fee calculation. The court found that submissions regarding drug quantity at the sentencing hearing constituted a 'Newton' hearing, entitling the solicitors to a trial fee rather than a guilty plea fee under the Criminal Legal Aid (Remuneration) Regulations 2013.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Kounis v Critchlow and Associates Ltd - Professional Negligence Appeal

The England and Wales High Court heard an appeal concerning a professional negligence claim against Critchlow and Associates Ltd. The appeal challenges a lower court's decision to dismiss an application to strike out the claim or grant summary judgment, with the core issue being the claimant's standing to sue after assigning causes of action.

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Fitrite Fencing Ltd v Ross - Breach of Fiduciary Duties

The High Court of Justice has handed down a judgment in the case of Fitrite Fencing and Decking Limited v Ross & Wright. The litigation concerns alleged breaches of fiduciary and other duties by the defendants, who were previously directors of the claimant company. An injunction was previously issued against the defendants in December 2023.

Priority review Enforcement Corporate Governance
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Nicholson v Insolvency Practitioners Association - Insolvency Dispute

The High Court of Justice has issued a judgment in Nicholson v Insolvency Practitioners Association, concerning a dispute over insolvency practitioner bonds. The claimants, liquidators of three companies, allege that previous insolvency practitioners dishonestly claimed excessive fees through 'Time Dumping'. The court is asked to declare that the insolvency practitioner bonds, issued by Intact Insurance UK Limited, are held by the Insolvency Practitioners Association on trust for the companies' insolvency estates.

Priority review Enforcement Bankruptcy
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Open Roads for Oxford Ltd v Oxfordshire County Council - Judicial Review

The High Court of Justice (Administrative Court) heard a renewed application for permission for judicial review concerning the Oxford Congestion Charging Order 2025. The claimant, Open Roads for Oxford Ltd, challenges the decision made by Oxfordshire County Council's Cabinet on September 10, 2025, which led to the charging scheme implemented on October 29, 2025.

Priority review Enforcement Transportation
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Modi v Government of India - Extradition Appeal

The High Court of Justice (Administrative Court) has issued a decision in the extradition appeal of Nirav Modi concerning requests from the Government of India. The court dismissed Mr. Modi's appeal on grounds related to Article 3 Convention rights and the Extradition Act 2003, upholding the lower court's decision to send the case to the Secretary of State for extradition.

Priority review Enforcement Immigration
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Howe v Buckinghamshire Council - Judicial Review Application

The High Court of Justice Administrative Court has issued a judgment in Howe v Buckinghamshire Council. The case involves a renewed application for permission to apply for judicial review concerning the defendant council's decision to discontinue adult social care day services at three sites and operate specialist support services from four other sites. The claimant, a 33-year-old with significant care needs, challenges this decision.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare
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Thomas v R - Criminal Appeal

The Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) dismissed an appeal against conviction for murder and attempted murder. The appellant sought to overturn her conviction based on new psychiatric evidence, but the court refused to admit the fresh evidence and upheld the original conviction and sentence.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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B-A Re Placement and Contact Order

The England and Wales Court of Appeal has issued a judgment concerning a placement order and contact order for children C and D. The appeal, brought by the Local Authority, challenges a specific order for limited face-to-face parental contact under section 26 of the Adoption and Children Act 2002.

Priority review Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Parker v West Midlands Trains Ltd - Disability Discrimination Appeal

The Court of Appeal (Civil Division) has issued a judgment in the case of Parker v West Midlands Trains Ltd. The case concerns an appeal against the dismissal of a disability discrimination claim. The judgment addresses procedural issues regarding the proper institution of the appeal.

Routine Enforcement Employment & Labor
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Textor v Iconic Sports Eagle Investment LLC - Contract Interpretation

The England and Wales Court of Appeal has ruled on an appeal concerning the interpretation of contract terms in a Put Option Agreement. The court addressed whether payment obligations were sequential or concurrent with share title transfer document delivery.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration

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