Significant sections of UK data laws updated last summer will enter into force on Thursday.
Legal experts have highlighted the challenges businesses face in allocating liability for harms that might arise from use of AI, but their paper also gives useful examples that could guide their – and ...
Despite a challenging year of political pushback in some regions – particularly by the US government – much climate ...
A UK project has the potential to help AI developers access the high-quality data they crave for training their models while ...
Plans to electrify home heating in the UK have been set out by the UK government.
Differences in the respective powers of EU and UK financial services regulators to conduct on-site inspections of technology providers have been revealed in a new agreement reached by the two sets of ...
Companies which reclaimed VAT on professional fees may have to rethink their options following the final round of a long-running UK court challenge, according to experts. The Supreme Court has upheld ...
The process developers face for obtaining consent for the development of ‘nationally significant’ infrastructure projects (NSIPs) in England and Wales is to be improved, under the Planning and ...
The time it takes for projects to clear the planning process in England could be cut under measures contained in the Planning and Infrastructure Bill approved by UK law makers on Wednesday. It is now ...
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has revised its position on cross-border VAT grouping involving EU member states in a “striking” change of policy, experts have said. The new policy effectively reverses ...
The cost to businesses of disposing of waste in England and Northern Ireland is to rise under new plans announced by the UK government. The government consulted earlier this year on proposals which, ...
The threshold at which the UK’s ‘sugar tax’ is levied is to be lowered, with effect from 2028, under plans outlined by the UK government on Tuesday. The sugar tax, formally referred to as soft drinks ...