What next for the Environment Bill?

The Environment Bill 2019-21 (the Bill) was reintroduced into Parliament on 30 January 2020. Intended as a post-Brexit, replacement framework for future environmental legislation, the Bill establishes a statutory basis for the government’s 25 Year Environment Plan and sets out plans to create a new governmental supervisory watchdog, the Office for Environmental Protection (OEP).

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Legal terms explained: Set-off

Set-off is a mechanism which enables parties who have financial claims against each other to offset their claims, in order to reduce or eliminate the liability of one party to the other.

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Covid-19 brings widespread disruption to sector

Significant disruption is being felt in the construction industry as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, which is likely to bring legal ramifications, including contractual issues.

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Lawyers call for infrastructure strategy

Construction law specialists have expressed reservations over Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak’s Budget announcement, which has been described as a missed opportunity on infrastructure.

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News in Brief: April 2020

Mrs Justice Finola O’Farrell DBE has taken over the position of Judge in Charge of the Technology & Construction Court (TCC) from Fraser J, who had been in the role since February 2018.

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Coronavirus confusion reigns

It is alarming that so much confusion reigned as we went to press over whether or not construction sites should close down, with the Scottish Government initially saying work should stop on all but ‘essential’ projects while the Westminster government was allowing sites to open.

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Contractual issues set out in coronavirus guidance

New guidance on contractual issues caused by coronavirus has been published by Build UK and law firm Wedlake Bell, setting out key general considerations as well as implications for JCT and NEC contracts.

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More sites close but government holds its stance

Numbers of construction sites closing as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic have continued to grow this week but the government maintains that works can go ahead if they comply with public health guidelines.

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Rail suppliers receive payments boost

Network Rail has announced a move to immediate payments for its contractors in an attempt to support and strengthen the rail industry supply chain as the impacts of Covid-19 continue to be felt.

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Industry calls for government action to free up cash flow

Release of retention monies by government bodies and a number of tax relief measures are among the construction industry’s asks of the Prime Minister to help the sector survive the coronavirus pandemic.

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