There are indications that the UK construction sector could grow in 2026, notwithstanding the challenges that the industry ...
The UK government has confirmed that it intends to stick with a two-year timetable to implement the terms of the Employment ...
From sweeping sustainability measures and building safety reforms to infrastructure planning changes, procurement law updates ...
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has proposed new rules for cryptoasset activities to propel the UK as a leader in “innovation friendly crypto regulation”, an expert has said.
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 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 ...
Legal experts at Pinsent Masons say that a recent decision in a UK court, finding that BHP is liable for potentially billions more in compensation following the 2015 collapse of the Fundao tailings ...
Companies failing to provide adequate cyber security for key UK infrastructure face heavy fines under new powers announced yesterday. The Cyber Security and Resilience Bill, unveiled by Science and ...
Plans for a new mandatory digital ID card in the UK aimed at cutting down illegal working will prove ‘extremely challenging’ to implement, an expert has warned. UK prime minister Sir Keir Starmer ...
A ruling by the UK Supreme Court on VAT payments means organisations must carefully plan when drawing up intra-group contracts, an expert has said. The Supreme Court unanimously rejected the ...
A new ruling at the English High Court has brought back to the fore the debate around how evolving technologies are pushing the boundaries of patent laws, experts have said. The High Court has again ...
The Employment Rights Bill is nearing the final stages of the UK parliamentary process, meaning significant changes to employment law in England, Scotland and Wales are close to being enacted. In ...
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