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Local government update, 11 July 2024: post-election policy outlook, Procurement Act guidance, Welsh electoral reforms, and case law on governance, housing, FOI, planning and environment in England and Wales

Published on: 11 July 2024

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  • General election
  • Public procurement
  • Governance
  • Social housing
  • Children’s social care
  • Healthcare
  • Planning
  • Environmental law and climate change
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General election

What does the new Labour government mean for local government?

After the General Election on 4 July 2024, the UK now has a Labour government in office, the first since 2010. We outline the changes likely to follow by assessing key Labour proposals for local government issued ahead of the vote and in the run-up to polling day. For further detail, see News Analysis: What does the new Labour government mean for local government? See also related News Analyses: What does the new Labour government mean for public law?, What the planning industry can expect from the new Labour government, and What does a new Labour government mean for environmental law in England and Wales?

Hansard Society publishes guide on the start of the new Parliament

The Hansard Society has released ‘Back to Business 2024: A guide to the start of the new Parliament’...

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