A review into UK insolvency rules reflects the need to ensure that the rules remain fit for purpose, improve efficiency, and adapt to changing economic and technological conditions, in particular ...
The UK government appears open to the idea of updating – or adding to – the mechanisms businesses can access to facilitate ...
The most significant overhaul of employment law in England, Scotland and Wales in a generation has now been enacted, with the Employment Rights Bill (ERB) becoming law as the Employment Rights Act ...
The UK government has withdrawn its draft statutory code of practice on tipping, which was due to come into force later this ...
Article 30 of the 2026 International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Arbitration Rules introduces a notable procedural innovation, formally codifying the power of arbitral tribunals to determine claims and ...
A recent ruling by the High Court in London on fraudulent breach of warranty claims has reaffirmed that fraud requires ...
Social media companies will be required to apply default settings for teenagers aged 16 or 17 in the UK that place “overnight ...
Buildings will play an increasingly significant role in helping the UK meet its binding emissions reductions targets, an ...
New guidance issued by France’s data protection authority offers strong legal and technical support to automotive businesses ...
A recent ruling by the Court of Appeal clarifies that the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) can make decisions on copyright and jurisdiction issues in competition claims in certain instances. The ...
A consultation reviewing the availability of capital allowances – a form of tax relief - for pre-development costs on plant ...
Recent global energy analysis highlights the surge in solar power generation, which is in turn helping renewables become the ...
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