Judge advises parties to consider regional courts

Technology and Construction Court Judge Stephen Davies has advised parties to consider issuing claims in the Birmingham and Bristol Technology and Construction Courts where appropriate rather than overburdening the London TCC.

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High Court supports government’s climate adaptation plans

The High Court has rejected the legal challenge to the government’s climate adaptation plans, ruling that the National Adaptation Programme (NAP) is lawful.

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New issue of Construction Law arrives with subscribers

The latest edition of Construction Law’s print journal will be arriving with subscribers next week, with its blend of insightful expert analysis, challenging comment and latest news updates.

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Judicial review process needs to be streamlined, says report

Measures to streamline the judicial review process, reduce the amount of time it takes for legal challenges against projects to move through the courts, and improve the way data on case progress is published have been proposed in an independent report commissioned by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government.

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Chancellor to relax fiscal rules to borrow for infrastructure

Hopes for a substantial rise in infrastructure investment have been boosted by news from Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves that she will alter fiscal rules to make a potential £50 billion available.

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Major projects management failings highlighted in National Audit Office report

Concerns over project management and staffing as well as management of major projects are highlighted in a critical report on the Sellafield nuclear waste facility by government spending watchdog the National Audit Office.

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Water Commission to give industry ‘root and branch’ review

The entire UK water sector has failed and the industry’s regulation will undergo a ‘root and branch’ review considering all options for the future, Environment Secretary Steve Reed has announced.

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HS2 main contracts could be renegotiated after new review, says DfT

Action to control the cost of HS2 and bring the project back on track has been announced by Transport Secretary Louise Haigh.

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Leadership council says standard forms should be unamended

The Construction Leadership Council (CLC) has spoken out against the common practice of standard contract forms being amended by clients and solicitors to introduce onerous or hard to insure contract terms.

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Crane collapse leads to large fine

Collapse of a dockside crane has led to a £750,000 fine for health and safety failings for ship repair specialist A&P Falmouth.

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