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Rebuilding Ukraine’s war-damaged infrastructure on time and on budget will, in part, depend on ensuring issues arising ...
EU policymakers are considering setting threshold measures of computational resources to help businesses determine whether – ...
Multinational law firm Pinsent Masons has advised leading energy data provider IMServ on its acquisition of global energy technology business Astral Tech. Backed by Bluewater private equity, IMServ is ...
EU policymakers will need to get creative to meet their commitments to increase investment in defence in the years ahead, amidst low growth and constraints on public spending, according to defence ...
This year’s World Intellectual Property (IP) Day highlights the vital role of IP rights in fostering a vibrant and diverse music industry, underscoring how creativity and innovation, supported by IP ...
Businesses that promptly notify the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) when they identify evidence of bribery, fraud or other corporate crime in their own organisations, and then cooperate fully with ...
Anthony Convery tells HRNews about the factors governing whether UK employers are able to change the employment terms of employees who have transferred under TUPE. We ...
Proposals to simplify and streamline the electricity grid connection process have been approved by market regulator Ofgem, in a move that experts have described as bringing much-needed certainty to ...
Legal duties on developers, requiring them to consult with certain agencies, local communities, landowners and other stakeholders on plans for ‘nationally significant infrastructure projects’ (NSIPs) ...
The proposed legislation, which returns to the House of Lords this week, is aimed at providing greater protections and security to renters. The bill sets out wide-ranging reforms, including a ban on ...
Specific measures that online service providers can implement to meet their obligations on child safety under the UK’s Online Safety Act (OSA) – including “safer algorithms”, effective content ...