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UK public law update: Procurement Act 2023 go-live, Brexit/assimilated law SIs, constitutional oversight, leading cases, NSIP JR reforms, and NSI notifications - 30 January 2025

Published on: 30 January 2025

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Public procurement

Government update on final steps for Procurement Act 2023 go-live. The Cabinet Office has briefed stakeholders on last-stage preparations for the Procurement Act 2023 (PA 2023) regime commencing on 24 February 2025. Key tasks over the coming weeks include issuing supplier ‘how-to’ guidance, enrolling contracting authorities onto the central digital platform, and amplifying associated stakeholder materials and events. The notice also states the National Procurement Policy Statement (NPPS) is nearing completion and will be covered in a separate communication once issued. See: LNB News 24/01/2025 25.

Brexit highlights

DBT publishes Assimilated Law Parliamentary Report. The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) has released its Assimilated Law Parliamentary Report for June to December 2024, providing an update on the Retained EU Law (REUL) and Assimilated Law Dashboard...

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