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UK public law update—16 April 2026: assimilated law, Senedd legislation challenge, equality and FOI/EIR rulings, modern slavery judicial review, Southport Inquiry, ECHR migration, procurement and subsidy control

Published on: 16 April 2026

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  • State accountability and liability
  • Judicial review
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  • Public sector contracts
  • Subsidy control and state aid
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Brexit headlines

Lord Sales on assimilated law

Deputy President of the Supreme Court, Lord Sales, delivered remarks in Oxford on 13 April on the idea, status and constitutional role of assimilated law within the post-Brexit legal framework. Placing it in its historical and constitutional setting, he explored possible challenges for purposive interpretation and the significance of assimilated case law when construing such measures. He also reflected on how assimilated law might unsettle the sensitive boundary between Acts of Parliament and delegated legislation. George Peretz KC described the speech as ‘well worth a read if you have any interest in the way in which law inherited from the EU is treated in the UK courts’. See: LNB News 15/04/2026 21.

Constitutional and administrative law

Administrative Court rejects a challenge to law-making powers in Wales—R (Greyhound Board of Great Britain) v Welsh Ministers

The Administrative Court has rejected an attempt to stall the...

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