This week's edition of Public Law Weekly highlights include the Cabinet Office's final preparations for the Procurement Act 2023, which comes fully into force on 24 February 2025, and the Prime Minister’s announcement of reforms to the judicial review process for nationally significant infrastructure projects. Additionally, this edition features the Tickle case in which Court of Appeal set aside the order that anonymised the judges in historic family proceedings relating to Sara Sharif, as well as the Department for Business and Trade’s (DBT) publication of its Assimilated Law Parliamentary Report for June to December 2024. The highlights also include enhanced coverage of the Supreme Court judgment in The Father v Worcestershire CC and expert analysis of the Court of Appeal's decision in Chief Constable of Northamptonshire Police v Woodcock and HD v Chief Constable of Wiltshire Police, a conjoined appeal examining whether the police can have a duty to investigate pursuant to the article 3 Convention right before the claimant has suffered ill-treatment, plus selected...
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