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506 articles covering UK law — immigration, corporate, property, technology, employment and more. Updated daily from Google News.
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Regulator considering how to 'streamline and enhance' reporting framework for financial institutions to ease unnecessary burdens.

The initiative complements the FCA’s Supercharged Sandbox, guiding firms through responsible deployment and informing the regulator’s future approach to AI in finance.

The UK FCA’s latest consultation paper does not classify stablecoins as investment products and features a conservative approach to the composition of the backing asset pool. Its T+1 redemption requirement may challenge issuers.

HSBC and Nationwide recently issued an update

The first half of 2025 brought significant developments in the regulation of digital and cryptoassets in the UK and EU. In this half-year update, we review these and look ahead to likely developments in the second half of 2025.

The FCA is seeking views on proposals to update its climate-related disclosure rules for listed issuers to align with the new UK SRS. By Mark Austin CBE,

UK scraps £100 contactless cap - banks can raise limits, giving shoppers more flexibility, but rollout and spending thresholds will vary by provider.

SEVERAL EU and UK regulators have signed an MoU aimed at increasing cooperation during the likes of cyber attacks.

Steven Lyons arrest on 29 March sharpens UK–EU AML enforcement. What tighter checks mean for UK banks, real estate, and payment firms, plus investor steps now.

UK compliance firm Cosegic has acquired FINTRAIL, a specialist consultancy, to expand its financial crime and regulatory risk capabilities.

UK banks may be required to ask for more detailed information on solicitors' clients due to new AML (anti-money laundering) rules.

More than 30 proposed changes to the Conduct Regulations are set to ‘reshape how the temporary labour market is regulated.’ And contractors have 12 weeks to have their say.

The seller of shares in a company breached non-compete covenants when he made loans and gave assistance to friends who were running rival...

Chairman says officers who failed to act will be held to account

The existing deal was due to end at midnight on Wednesday morning.

The Home Office says updated guidance will end the policing of "everyday arguments" online.

House of Commons Library updates briefing on Ukraine visa schemes as Government confirms new two-year extension
The visa brake will affect selected work and study visa routes for certain nationalities.

We are writing to inform you of some important upcoming changes to the UK Immigration Rules that will have implications for sponsor employers and sponsored employees. The government has announced a new set of updates which will come into effect on 8 April 2026 and 26 March 2027 respectively. Please carefully review the below and consider the implications for your workforce planning and immigration processes.

Reforms will sweep in mandatory up-front information, binding pre-sale contracts, minimum qualifications and more information about agents.

The 2026 property industry outlook examines key legislative and regulatory reforms affecting residential and commercial property in England and Wales, including building safety, renters’ rights, leasehold reform, ESG requirements and changes to commercial leasing. The article explores how these developments are expected to impact landlords, tenants, developers and property investors.
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The UK Supreme Court has now reaffirmed the previous decisions of its courts in dismissing the appeal of Dr Thaler and reiterating that inventions devised solely by AI are ineligible for patent protection.

WIPR Insights is pleased to announce its first UK Trademarks Rankings of leading firms and practitioners. A key theme of the research was the growing indistinction between trademark attorneys and lawyers. While historically the divide was more explicit, attorneys and lawyers both report the diversity of firms acting opposite them in trademark matters. The table reflects this, featuring traditional full-service law firms, boutique IP specialists and attorney firms.

The UK Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) has launched a consultation on Standard Essential Patents (SEPs), seeking views from...

The new One IPO patents service will be launching soon. There are five things you must do now to get ready for the launch of the new service.
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Views and insights from across the UK’s design sector are sought by 27 November 2025.

THE FCA (Financial Conduct Authority) has proposed cutting financial crime transaction reporting requirements for UK firms.

THE FCA (Financial Conduct Authority) has opened an enforcement probe into collapsed mortgage lender MFS (Market Financial Solutions).

A relatively small change to section 172 of the UK's Companies Act 2006 could have a transformative impact on company law, directors’ duties, corporate governance, businesses and, ultimately, the economy, society, and the environment.
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