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UK Public Law Weekly Briefing: 2025 Developments and 2026 Horizon—Constitutional/Admin, Judicial Review, Brexit, Procurement, Equality/Human Rights, Subsidy Control and Information Law (5 February 2026)

Published on: 05 February 2026

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  • Public Law—key developments of 2025 and horizon scanning in 2026
  • Brexit headlines
  • Post-Brexit transition guidance
  • Constitutional and administrative law
  • Judicial review
  • Equality and human rights
  • Public procurement
  • Subsidy control and State aid
  • Information law
  • Other Public Law news
  • LexTalk®Public Law: a Lexis®Nexis community
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
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Public Law—key developments of 2025 and horizon scanning in 2026

This News Analysis brings together selected highlights in UK public law from 2025 and signposts what lies ahead in 2026. It spotlights constitutional and administrative law, equality and human rights, public procurement, information law and Brexit. See News Analysis: Public Law—key developments of 2025 and horizon scanning in 2026.

Brexit headlines

Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee 49th Report of Session 2024–26: the Committee reviewed two proposed negative statutory instruments submitted for sifting under the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023 and did not advise upgrading them to the affirmative procedure. See: LNB News 29/01/2026 49.

Post-Brexit transition guidance

Weekly roundup of HMRC import, export and customs guidance—2 February 2026: Details of...

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