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Bill (DUAB) has been approved by UK law makers and will impact how businesses across sectors can realise the value of data.
As the UK government sets out the outcomes from its spending review on Wednesday, it will need to find ways to incentivise ...
As the UK government sets out the outcomes from its spending review on Wednesday, it will need to find ways to incentivise private investment in new and existing infrastructure to meet its own growth ...
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The UK’s Failure to Prevent Fraud offence will come into force on 1 September 2025. The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (ECCTA) introduced the organisational “failure to prevent” ...
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Significant changes to data protection law have been proposed by the UK government, including to rules relevant to the use of AI systems in decision-making processes and to the use of data for the ...
Consumer protection laws, and particularly the Competition and Markets Authority’s (CMA) enforcement powers, have been substantially strengthened by landmark new UK legislation which elevates directly ...
The highly anticipated first package of the Australian government’s newly proposed Privacy Act reforms have been introduced to parliament in the Privacy and Other ...
The UK should move to a more centralised system for the regulation of AI if sector regulators fail to sufficiently promote innovation in the way they carry out their duties, a prominent businessman ...
New court rules in place from 1 October could lead to judges in England and Wales more frequently ordering parties to disputes to try to resolve them out of court. The Civil Procedure Rules (CPR), ...
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