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What’s new in administrative justice, October 2015

Parliament The Immigration Bill is due to have its second reading in the Commons on 13 October. Among other things, the Bill would extend changes to appeal rights introduced by the Immigration Act 2014, in order to enable the Home Secretary to remove from the UK migrants who are appealing against a refusal of a … Continue reading

Analysis: How wide is a public authority’s discretion when interpreting non-policy documents?

Following a one-day hearing, Mr Justice Jay handed down an ex tempore judgment on 2 December 2014 in R (on the application of Morris) v Health Services Commissioner, finding in favour of the Defendant, more commonly known as the Parliamentary and Health Services Ombudsman (the “Ombudsman”). The case concerned the relatively narrow legal issue as to the … Continue reading

Analysis: Patients’ Association takes PHSO to task on decision making

Margaret Doyle It is an ‘iceberg hidden beneath the cold unfriendly waters of the NHS complaints systems’, the final and fatal mix of a toxic cocktail where ‘complaints go unheard and lessons unlearned’. This is the damning conclusion of the Patients Association (PA) in a recently published report  on the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman … Continue reading

News: PASC publishes “More complaints please!” on 14 April 2014

The House of Commons Public Administration Select Committee published its latest report about complaints on 14 April 2014. It concludes 82. The exposure of the failure of Mid Staffordshire Hospital, the Mid Staffordshire NHS Hospital Trust and of NHS leadership to hear both the complaints of patients and their families, and the complaints of their … Continue reading