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The UK and India have successfully concluded negotiations over a long-awaited free trade agreement (FTA) that is set to ...
A deal reached between the US and UK will reduce the cost of trans-Atlantic trade of products such as cars, beef and steel, with a broader agreement covering a wider range of goods and services – such ...
EU policymakers are considering setting threshold measures of computational resources to help businesses determine whether – ...
Rebuilding Ukraine’s war-damaged infrastructure on time and on budget will, in part, depend on ensuring issues arising ...
Financial services firms will be able to live-test artificial intelligence (AI) models with the help of UK regulators, under an initiative described as “pioneering and ambitious” by experts in fintech ...
From 1 April 2026, Australian employers with over 500 employees will be required to select and meet, or improve against, specific gender equality targets over a three-year period, to be known as a ...
Professional football clubs in England will soon be subject to a regime of statutory regulation overseen by the new Independent Football Regulator (IFR). Work began in 2024 on setting up the IFR in ...
In this webinar we will explore the impact of Martyn’s Law on the Retail, Sport & Leisure industries. This event is designed to provide an overview of the law's aim to enhance security measures in ...
Significant changes to employment laws in Northern Ireland have moved closer to being implemented after the Department for the Economy released its response to the recent ‘Good Jobs’ consultation and ...
Bringing together legal experts from around the world, we are delighted to announce our inaugural mass actions conference. Taking place at our London offices, the conference will explore topical ...
Rules impacting the recruitment of foreign workers by UK businesses, and the enrolment of foreign students onto UK university courses, are to be tightened, according to government proposals that ...