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Amend the Infrastructure Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2009...

Transfer property held on trust (in these cases charitable property) between NHS bodies...

Brings the Children and Young Persons Act 2008, s 1 into force on 14 November 2011 in relation to four specified local authorities...

Amend the Immigration (Certificate of Entitlement to the Right of Abode inthe United Kingdom) Regulations 2006 to...

Implement Council Dir 2009/16/EC on port State control to strengthen control of foreign flagged ships calling at UK ports in order to reduce the risk they pose to health, safety or the environment.

Commences section 202 of the Equality Act 2010 for remaining purposes on 5 December 2011.

Replaces the Immigration (Designation of TravelBans) Order 2000, SI 2000/2724, Sch 1.

Amend the Export (Penalty) Regulations 2003...

This Order brings into force the following provisions of the Commons Act 2006 on 31 October 2011:

Appoints 13 October 2011 as the day on which the Finance Act 2011, s 42 relating to the enterprise investment scheme comes into force.

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Kingsley Napley—Claire Green

Kingsley Napley—Claire Green

Firm announces appointment of chief legal officer

Weightmans—Emma Eccles & Mark Woodall

Weightmans—Emma Eccles & Mark Woodall

Firm bolsters Manchester insurance practice with double partner appointment

Gilson Gray—Linda Pope

Gilson Gray—Linda Pope

Partner joins family law team inLondon

NEWS
Transferring anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terrorism financing supervision to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) could create extra paperwork and increase costs for clients, lawyers have warned 
In this week's NLJ, Bhavini Patel of Howard Kennedy LLP reports on Almacantar v De Valk [2025], a landmark Upper Tribunal ruling extending protection for leaseholders under the Building Safety Act 2022
Writing in NLJ this week, Hanna Basha and Jamie Hurworth of Payne Hicks Beach dissect TV chef John Torode’s startling decision to identify himself in a racism investigation he denied. In an age of ‘cancel culture’, they argue, self-disclosure can both protect and imperil reputations
As he steps down as Chancellor of the High Court, Sir Julian Flaux reflects on over 40 years in law, citing independence, impartiality and integrity as guiding principles. In a special interview with Grania Langdon-Down for NLJ, Sir Julian highlights morale, mentorship and openness as key to a thriving judiciary
Dinsdale v Fowell is a High Court case entangling bigamy, intestacy and modern family structures, examined in this week's NLJ by Shivi Rajput of Stowe Family Law
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