Providers of schools in the state and independent sectors in England and Wales whose school sites were provided by private donors pursuant to the provisions of the School Sites Act 1841 (the ‘1841 Act’) will welcome the recent decision of the Supreme Court in Rittson-Thomas and others v Oxfordshire County Council (‘OCC’) (Rittson-Thomas and
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Vaccination service providers will need to consider how they will be arranging vaccination services and who will be responsible for carrying on t
Errol Archer, Regulatory Solicitor and health and social care specialist writes a feature article in Care Management Matters magazine. He writes about
In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) paused routine inspections and implemented the Emergency Support Framework (ES
Written by: Errol Archer As a public body CQC is well aware that its decisions are subject to judicial review and, in order to withstand a legal chall