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Environment | UK Regulatory Outlook April 2025

Environment Agency consultation on charging sewerage undertakers for enforcement | Joint consultation on reforms to the Environmental Permitting Regime |
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Artificial intelligence | UK Regulatory Outlook April 2025

UK: 11,500 responses to copyright and AI consultation | Joint ICO and CMA statement on AI foundation models | EU
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Regulated procurement | UK Regulatory Outlook April 2025

Spring Statement 2025 – modernisation of public services | New guidance on pipeline notices | Court rules damages adequate remedy
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Employment, contingent workforce and immigration | UK Regulatory Outlook April 2025

April employment law changes and new Vento bands published | Government publishes call for evidence on equality reforms
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Digital Regulation | UK Regulatory Outlook April 2025

Commencement regulations made regarding CSEA reporting | Ofcom opens first investigation into an online service provider under OSA | Ofcom
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Advertising and marketing | UK Regulatory Outlook April 2025

Changes to advertising codes reflecting DMCCA unfair commercial practices provisions come into effect | HFSS: government clarifies how advertising restrictions
Energy and Energy Transition

The Energy Transition | UK government announces £300 million boost for offshore wind

Welcome to our top picks of the latest energy regulatory and market developments in the UK's transition to net zero
Regulatory and compliance

Martyn's Law introduces new security measures for public premises and events in the UK

Two-year implementation period for businesses to prepare, with further guidance from regulator expected
ESG – Environmental, social and governance

ESG Knowledge Update | April 2025

Welcome to our Osborne Clarke ESG Knowledge Update, which offers a round-up of legal, regulatory and market news
IT and data

Spain seeks to protect minors in the digital environment: key points of the new version of draft law

Children under 16 will not be allowed to register on social media and under 18s will not be allowed to