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UK Public Law weekly: Brexit oversight, key judicial reviews, Procurement Act 2023 guidance, AI in justice, constitutional and equality updates—12 February 2026

Published on: 12 February 2026

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  • Brexit headlines
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  • Constitutional and administrative law
  • Equality and human rights
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  • Subsidy control and State aid
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Brexit headlines

Government responds to NI Scrutiny Committee report on Windsor Framework

The UK government has issued its response to the Northern Ireland Scrutiny Committee’s report, Strengthening Northern Ireland’s voice in the context of the Windsor Framework. Dated 6 February 2026, the reply accepts a number of recommendations and sets out various implementation steps. It also restates backing for the Windsor Framework while safeguarding the UK internal market. See: LNB News 11/02/2026 37.

EFRA Committee raises scrutiny and devolution concerns over UK–EU SPS talks

The Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (EFRA) Committee cautions that planned UK–EU sanitary and phytosanitary negotiations present serious constitutional questions, including parliamentary oversight of dynamic alignment, effects on sovereignty, and risks for the UK internal market and devolution arrangements. See: LNB News 06/02/2026 46.

Weekly round-ups of EU–UK TCA Specialised Committees’ publications—5 and 11 February 2026

These digests summarise publications released by Specialised Committees established by...

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