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This issue examines these regulatory developments and their practical impact on firms, as well as analysing a key Court of Appeal decision from group litigation by former Northern Rock mortgage customers.
In February, the UK government introduced draft legislation before Parliament for the regulation of cryptoassets.

Palantir is doing a trial contract

A 250-page report has called for “urgent” structural reform of regulation, saying it is not currently fit for purpose.
A company director needs to understand that their role comes with
Richard Murphy on developing a fairer and sustainable economy

From today (Monday 4 March 2024), Companies House has new and enhanced powers to improve the quality and reliability of its data and tackle misuse of the companies register.
Jones Day partner Rt. Hon. Alex Chalk KC explains how the 2023 Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act (ECCTA) broadens the scope of liability for corporations and talks about how they can manage the attendant risks.

Immigration will be a board-level issue for UK businesses in 2026. An expanded illegal working regime will most likely affect every UK business, as will new rules on earned settlement. There will also be further tightening across key immigration routes, including sponsored work routes and business visitors. On top of that, the Home Office plans further enforcement measures for sponsors.

Corporate law as public policy - Volume 21

BPP bar student Catherine Chow examines the B Corp movement and why an increasing number of companies are adopting this purpose-driven strategy
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This week: The Takeover Panel is consulting on changes to the Takeover Code to address dual-class share structures on a takeover (and...
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This week: The requirement for companies to keep certain internal registers will be abolished from 18 November 2025A disposal by an LLP...
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This week: National security and investment regime reforms in the pipeline The Government has announced a package of proposed measures to...
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This week: Mandatory identity verification for company directors, LLP members and PSCs comes into effect next weekOther items of interest...
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The Government has published a paper titled “The UK’s Modern Industrial Strategy”, in which it has set out its vision for the development...
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This week: The Government publishes a "Modern Industrial Strategy" for the UK, with proposals to reform certain areas of UK corporate...
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This week: Mandatory identity verification for UK company directors and persons with significant control will commence on 18 November...
Welcome to the March edition of the Future of Work Hub newsletter - a snapshot of the latest thinking on the changing world of work.

The Home Affairs Committee found the flagship counter-terrorism Prevent programme is not equipped to deal with alarming online groups such as 'com networks' spreading dangerous hate online

The Home Office has blocked new study visas for applicants from Afghanistan, Sudan, Myanmar and Cameroon. It means many women will miss out on life-changing opportunities – as five female academics explain

The way that the ‘energy performance’ of homes is assessed is set to change under plans published by the UK government.

Awaab's Law came into force on 27 October - guidance is available for social landlords and tenants.

Historic reforms as part of the Renters' Rights Act will kick in from 1 May 2026, benefitting 11 million renters across England.

Learn about proposed changes to energy efficiency rules for landlords. Understand key dates and how to improve your property’s EPC rating.
I will admit I'm a bit late catching up on last week's episode of Dragons' Den.
The UK Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) has allowed the registration of UK Trade Mark No. UK00004106970, reversing a prior objection under Section 3(3)(a) of the Trade Marks Act 1994.
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IPO internal and external services for trade marks, designs and patents disrupted.

In this article we consider how schools may inadvertently find themselves facing a claim for copyright infringement and what you should be aware of in order to avoid this.

Government no longer has ‘preferred option’ on copyright, technology secretary says, after backlash from artists
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