Plans to relax data protection laws to facilitate AI development and use in the EU have been outlined as part of a series of ...
Companies failing to provide adequate cyber security for key UK infrastructure face heavy fines under new powers announced yesterday.
Copyright works can subsist within AI models, the Regional Court of Munich has ruled, in a case that has potentially profound ...
The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 will recalibrate how student housing in England is managed and let, owing to a raft of reforms that will alter the status of some tenancies and the grounds for landlords ...
Information about notifiable data breaches (NDBs) reported to the regulator in Australia is being published in a new online dashboard, in what will be a useful resource for businesses subject to ...
The opportunities to drive the international response to climate change against a backdrop of political uncertainty should be increasingly unlocked at the United Nations’ global climate conference ...
As the UK’s competition law collective proceedings regime reaches its 10 th anniversary, four notable cases may provide much-needed procedural clarity for opt-out collective actions in 2026 and beyond ...
The government has proposed significant changes to the current settlement rules for migrants, but introducing longer settlement periods could increase the risk of illegal working in the UK, an expert ...
Six major technology firms have been challenged on their role in the use of AI in the UK’s financial services sector by the head of the House of Commons’ Treasury Committee. Dame Meg Hillier has ...
Sports businesses, clubs and member bodies must have robust risk management procedures in place if they are going to capitalise on AI in their operations, an expert has warned. Samantha Livesey, ...
The UK’s gender pay gap reporting has helped improve transparency around workplace pay disparities, with many organisations demonstrating measurable progress in narrowing the gap – but the Employment ...