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Tech, Media and Comms
Legislators worldwide move to adopt regulation by design
A new form of regulation is emerging that will help keep pace with developments in artificial intelligence
Employment and pensions
HR pensions spotlight: TUPE transfers and pensions
There are a number of pension questions for employers to resolve when staff are transferring under TUPE regulations
Workforce Solutions
Proposed EU directive may classify most gig workers and contractors as employees
Will some staffing platforms cease to be commercially viable, and will traditional contractor and consultancy arrangements in EU be affected?
IT and data
Inbox advertising and the need for prior user consent
The Court of Justice of the European Union has ruled that the insertion of advertising messages in users' inboxes in
Regulatory and compliance
New 'Protect Duty' requires anti-terror measures at venues accessible to public
Government plans affect locations capable of holding gatherings of 100 people or more, in a significant shift in regulation
Energy and Energy Transition
The Energy Transition | Hydrogen blending in 2023 and net zero London by 2030
This week, we look at the UK's gas grid being ready for hydrogen blending from 2023, the Mayor of London's
Tax
UK's new mandatory disclosure rules
Veronica McMahon discusses the mandatory disclosure rules being consulted on by HMRC in an article first published in the Tax
Competition, antitrust and trade
New Investment Security Unit and CMA to liaise under National Security and Investment Act
The UK competition watchdog has updated its mergers guidance on jurisdiction and procedure to account for the new regime and
Employment and pensions
Employment Law Coffee Break | IR35 compliance, Covid-19 update, and grievances and ET claims
Welcome to our latest Employment Law Coffee Break in which we look at the latest legal and practical developments impacting
Life Sciences and Healthcare
Global healthcare's embrace of patient support programmes spurs regulatory action
Support programmes for patients are proliferating and regulators are looking to intervene in their international development