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The Warboys, Somersham and Pidley Internal Drainage Board (Reconstitution) Order 2026

This Order confirms a scheme submitted by the Environment Agency to reconstitute the Warboys, Somersham and Pidley Internal Drainage Board.

It reduces the number of elected members on the Board from twenty-one to fifteen and provides for the initial appointment of these members by the Secretary of State.

The Order further ensures that all property, rights, and obligations held by the Board prior to this reconstitution are transferred to the newly reconstituted body.

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The Oxford Street Development Corporation (Functions) Order 2026

This Order establishes the Oxford Street Development Corporation as the local planning authority for its designated development area, effective 10 August 2026.

It transfers planning functions from the London boroughs of Camden and the City of Westminster to the Corporation and grants it specific powers related to land compensation, listed buildings, hazardous substances, and tree preservation.

The Order also defines transitional arrangements for pending planning applications, enforcement actions, and appeals to ensure continuity of service during the transfer of authority.

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The Contracts for Difference (Definition of Eligible Generator) (Amendment) Regulations 2026

These Regulations amend the Contracts for Difference (Definition of Eligible Generator) Regulations 2014 to include the continued operation of existing nuclear power stations within the definition of an eligible generating activity.

This change allows operators of current nuclear facilities to qualify as 'eligible generators' for the purposes of the Contracts for Difference scheme, a mechanism that provides price certainty for low-carbon electricity producers.

The instrument applies to persons intending to carry out electricity generation in England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.

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The March and Euximoor Water Management Board Order 2026

This Order brings into force revised statutory guidance regarding the detention of vulnerable persons under the Nationality and Borders Act 2022.

It directs immigration officers and Home Office staff to follow specific criteria when deciding whether an individual's mental or physical health, or their history as a victim of abuse, makes them unsuitable for immigration detention.

The guidance applies to all Home Office personnel responsible for making or reviewing detention decisions within the United Kingdom.

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The M25 Junction 10/A3 Wisley Interchange Development Consent (Amendment) Order 2026

Published: Thu 16th Jul 26

Amends the M25 Junction 10/A3 Wisley Interchange Development Consent Order 2022 to modify speed limit classifications and technical documentation.

It removes specific national speed limit designations for the M25 main carriageway and slip roads from the original order, as these are regulated by separate variable speed limit legislation.

The order also revises the recorded lengths of free-flow slip lanes between the A3 and M25 and updates the certified version of the Speed Limits and Traffic Regulation Plans used for the project.

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The Access to the Countryside (Coastal Margin) (Silecroft to Silverdale) (No. 2) Order 2026

This Order brings into force a revised version of the guidance concerning the detention of vulnerable persons under the Immigration Act 2016.

It mandates that the Secretary of State and Home Office officials follow the updated 'Adults at Risk in Immigration Detention' policy when deciding whether to detain individuals or continue their detention based on their mental or physical health, age, or history of trauma.

The guidance applies to all Home Office staff involved in the immigration detention process and sets out the categories of risk and the evidence required to move a person out of detention.

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The Access to the Countryside (Coastal Margin) (Harwich to Shotley Gate) (No. 1) Order 2026

This Order increases the annual amount of the immigration health charge, which is paid by persons applying for leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom for a limited period.

It raises the standard rate for most adult applicants and the discounted rate for students, children, and Youth Mobility Scheme participants.

The updated charges apply to all relevant immigration applications submitted on or after the date the Order comes into force, requiring the Secretary of State to collect these higher fees as part of the visa process.

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The Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006 (Directions to OFCOM) (Revocation) Order 2026

Published: Thu 16th Jul 26

This Order revokes the Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006 (Directions to OFCOM) Order 2010, effectively ending the specific legal directions previously issued by the Secretary of State to the Office of Communications (OFCOM).

It applies to the UK's telecommunications regulator, removing mandated requirements to vary wireless telegraphy licences, amend spectrum trading and charging regulations, and set specific auction rules for electromagnetic spectrum.

The revocation reflects the government's position that the 2010 mandates, which aimed to facilitate the deployment of mobile broadband, have been fully implemented and are no longer necessary.

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