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UK public law weekly: Windsor Framework progress, Supreme Court vicarious liability, judicial review, human rights, FOI/EIR, procurement—11 December 2025

Published on: 11 December 2025

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Brexit headlines

UK government and European Commission publish update on Windsor Framework delivery. Following a meeting of the Specialised Committee on implementation, both parties released a joint statement. Notable steps include cutting sanitary and phytosanitary identity checks from 10% to 8% for the Northern Ireland Retail Movement Scheme, advancing EU access to UK customs IT systems, and confirming full application of veterinary medicines rules from 1 January 2026. See: LNB News 04/12/2025 20.

Weekly round-up of EU–UK TCA Specialised Committees’ publications—9 December 2025. This summary covers documents issued by Specialised Committees created under the EU–UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement for 3–8 December 2025. See: LNB News 09/12/2025 10.

Constitutional and administrative law

Supreme Court rejects Crown vicarious liability claim against sheriff (X v Lord Advocate). The Court unanimously dismissed an appeal on whether the Crown could be vicariously liable for alleged delicts (torts)...

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