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PCC bans staff from communicating with BLM groups- is this a risky move?

One of the things we’ve seen recently is an increase in consultation and engagement in policing. We’ve been doing quite a lot of work here on that very topic and have hosted round tables and other events. This week, the Leicestershire Police and Crime Commissioner wrote in an article for Conservative Home that he has […]

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The Week in Parliament

EDIT: Oh. Oh dear. This article was written on Friday. Sorry about that. ♫It’s coming home; it’s coming; football’s coming home♫* We’re so close aren’t we? Just one match between England and glory. You’re not even paying attention to this really are you? What if I promise you something football related in it? Caught your

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But on what grounds? Why do people bring consultation judicial reviews?

Judicial review is one of the greatest fears of every decision-maker. The thought that a court might look at your processes and find them somehow wanting is understandably disconcerting and is (or should be!) an important factor in making sure that your consultations are done properly and in line with best practice. As the scope

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Lambeth low traffic neighbourhoods in court – what lessons for consultors?

We’ve written a lot about the implementation of low-traffic neighbourhoods during the Covid-19 pandemic. In short at the beginning of the pandemic and the first lockdown, in order to give more space to people to exercise, the Government eased regulations for the alteration of traffic arrangements to close routes to traffic and make them pedestrian

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The Week in Parliament

Another week, another scandal breaking too late for me to try and find a consultation angle. Ah well, can’t have everything. So, outside the lurid details, what else has been going on? Well for, I think, the first time, we have the same issue being represented across two legislatures… Westminster A relatively quiet consultation week

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The Week in Parliament

What a week! We’ve seen an astonishing byelection result (which we’ve written about here), some potentially very serious leadership failures in the DUP in Northern Ireland, and today England faces Scotland in the Euros. Hmm… one of these things is not like the others… Westminster Everyone loves a little furry animal. The ones with the

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The Chesham and Amersham byelection- NIMBY-ism is back and consultors should be alert

It seems remarkably rare for us to get a genuine surprise in politics these days but yesterday’s byelection to deliver a new parliamentary representative for the people of Amersham and Chesham has done wonders. The byelection was called after the death of the incumbent Tory MP, Cheryl Gillen, who had held the seat since 1992

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Local facilities, local plans and the importance of consultation- Danning v Sedgemoor District Council

All local planning authorities in England are required by law to have a local plan to set local planning policies in their area. These documents are applied when deciding on planning applications. Much of the consultation related activity we see around local plans revolves around their assembly, and we have seen multiple disputes and challenges

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