Daniel Greenberg, PLC consultant:
Our 16th March post before the election reported the House of Commons’ decision in principle to establish a new Select Committee to ensure, amongst other things, more effective scrutiny of legislation.
Daniel Greenberg, PLC consultant:
Our 16th March post before the election reported the House of Commons’ decision in principle to establish a new Select Committee to ensure, amongst other things, more effective scrutiny of legislation.
PLC Public Sector reports:
Last week, London hosted the second Procurement Lawyers’ Association (PLA) event on evaluation. The primary purpose of the event was to introduce the PLA evaluation working group’s paper on evaluating public sector tenders. However, as with previous PLA events, attendees were spared what, at the end of a rather hot and muggy July afternoon, could have been a rather taxing lecture on the paper. Instead, attendees were asked to provide comments on a case study prepared by the event organisers with a view to highlighting the most interesting and contentious issues identified by the working group.
The event was well attended and posed some interesting questions, which were the subject of a considerable amount of debate among the attendees.
Our third and final blog on the Academies Bill covers the legal issues that schools, considering applying for Academy status, will have to consider. Continue reading
Since publishing our blog last week, the Department for Education (DfE) has updated its website on Academies education to provide further information on the funding of Academies.
PLC Public Sector reports:
On 7 June 2010, the Academies Bill had its second reading in the House of Lords.
PLC Public Sector reports:
Make sure that you have not missed a key development in your area of the law by reviewing our latest list of recommended actions.
PLC Public Sector reports:
Make sure that you have not missed a key development in your area of the law by reviewing our latest list of recommended actions.