Table of contents
- Brexit
- UK government refers devolved Brexit legislation to Supreme Court
- Government to keep Clause 2 in EU (Withdrawal) Bill ‘broad’ despite opposition
- EU (Withdrawal) Bill needs to be amended to provide for transition period
- Parliamentary vote on Brexit deal—options for government
- Inquiry into post-Brexit customs arrangements launched
- Imminent influx of immigration applications threatens Home Office
- ‘Substantial number’ of UK residents could lose settled status post-Brexit
- Brexit: 'Unprecedented transparency' in negotiations, Juncker says
- Cash advance sought for repatriated UK nuclear safeguards
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Article summary
This week’s edition of Public Law highlights includes selected updates and analysis on Brexit, calls for greater over-sight of polling and online political communications, announcement of the milestone Copenhagen Declaration on protection of human rights, judicial review and human rights case analysis, industry insight into public procurement challenges, plus a number of information law updates including the latest GDPR guidance, concerns over NHS patient data sharing, learnings from the 2017 WannaCry cyber-attack and a public authority fined £120,000 for data breaches following a request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
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