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Health and safety | UK Regulatory Outlook February 2026

Government announces new powers to regulate children's social media access | Martyn's law – Home Office guidance delayed to summer
The Building Safety Act

UK Upper Tribunal upholds remediation contribution order against developer and associated entities

Guidance issued on contributions to costs of remediation and new reality of group liability under the Building Safety Act
Regulatory Outlook

Health and safety | UK Regulatory Outlook January 2026

Building Safety updates: BSR to become standalone body | Secondary legislation to be introduced (Welsh building safety) | Changes to
Real estate

What does 2026 hold for the real estate sector in England?

Major changes will reshape commercial and residential real estate, affecting commercial and residential landlords and tenants, developers and investors
Regulatory Outlook

Health and safety | UK Regulatory Outlook November 2025

HSE launches consultation on Control of Asbestos Regulations and guidance | European Commission agrees to advance child safety online with
Regulatory Outlook

Health and safety | UK Regulatory Outlook October 2025

HSE call for evidence on lifting equipment and pressure systems regimes | HSE for World Mental Health Day 2025 emphasises
Regulatory Outlook

Health and safety | UK Regulatory Outlook July 2025

Reforms to Building Safety Regulator to accelerate housebuilding | MHCLG publishes guidance on Residential PEEPs for disabled and vulnerable residents
Regulatory Outlook

Health and safety | UK Regulatory Outlook June 2025

Sentencing Council confirms amendments to the sentencing guidelines for very large organisations | BSI launches consultation on UK's first workplace
Real estate

What does the second half of 2025 offer the commercial real estate sector in England?

As mid-year approaches, there are a number of significant legal changes expected, with consultations heralding further reform
The Building Safety Act

Recent case highlights need for further guidance on what constitutes a high-rise building in England

Court that decided that a roof-top garden was a 'storey' for building safety purposes exceeded its jurisdiction