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Continue Reading →Anne Sammon tells HRNews about the legal risks around cutting pay for unvaccinated staff Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The UK government has set out its detailed proposals to mandate ‘biodiversity net gain’ (BNG) for most developments within the planning process in England. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →UK human resources (HR) professionals can expect a busy 12 months ahead, as digital transformation and the policy and public health response to Covid-19 continue to reshape the workplace. Read […]
Continue Reading →The UK Home Office has pledged to introduce a new law requiring venue operators to consider the risk of terrorist attacks and to take proportionate and reasonable measures to prepare […]
Continue Reading →The UK government has launched a new £5 million programme to help develop innovative technologies that produce hydrogen via bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS). Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Parallel importers risk trade mark infringement if they seek to sell packets of generic medicines imported from one EU country to another under brand names for reference products developed by […]
Continue Reading →The new employer contribution in the UK’s health and social care levy has led to renewed consideration of changes in infrastructure contract law clauses, according to two experts. Read Complete […]
Continue Reading →Climate change, consumer protection and innovation are core themes binding many of the regulatory changes we expect to see in UK financial services in 2022, but more fundamental reform is […]
Continue Reading →Lawyers and their clients in Singapore will now be able to enter into conditional fee agreements (CFAs) in certain proceedings. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →A recent decision by an EU watchdog is a reminder to businesses of the need to consider cookies when assessing whether their international transfers of personal data comply with data […]
Continue Reading →The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will launch two studies to investigate access to wholesale data amid concerns that limited competition in the markets for benchmarks and indices, credit ratings […]
Continue Reading →The UK government has published a new consultation seeking views for how a worldwide 15% minimum corporation tax should be enforced domestically. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Chris Thomas tells HRNews why now is a good time for employers to undertake an IR35 compliance review Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Amy Hextell tells HRNews why it’s important to be transparent with employees about data usage, handling, and storage Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →There is likely to be increased interest in the acquisition of UK public companies from US businesses and private equity funds in 2022 as depressed share prices and the ease […]
Continue Reading →Cryptocurrency-based crime hit a new all-time high in 2021, constituting around $14 billion-worth of transactions – up from $7.8bn in 2020, according to a report from data provider Chainalysis. Read […]
Continue Reading →The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has set aside A$100 million (US$72m) to fund commercial scale batteries equipped with advanced inverter technology. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The European Commission has published a proposed directive to introduce a global minimum effective corporate tax rate of 15% for large corporate groups operating in the European Union. Read Complete […]
Continue Reading →The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the EU’s securities markets regulator, has issued a call for evidence on distributed ledger technology (DLT). Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →There are a number of models which East African governments could use to enable private sector participation in new and existing rail projects. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The use of waste for engineering of outer cell walls and for restoration at landfill sites amounted to the disposal of waste and was therefore subject to Scottish landfill tax […]
Continue Reading →The UK government has announced plans to appoint Ofgem as the new heat networks regulator for Great Britain, as part of its efforts to transition to net zero carbon emissions […]
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