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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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Workers from overseas say they feel betrayed by the ‘shifting goalposts’ pushing them out

Guide to applying for a Skilled Worker Dependant visa

The recent case of Getty Images v Stability AI has highlighted the challenges copyright owners face in defending their rights. Getty found itself unable to rely on primary or secondary copyright infringement claims to enforce its IP rights.

Following the UK’s exit from the EU, the UK Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) created “comparable” UK trade marks for all EU Trade Marks (EUTMs) and

Discover the different types of intellectual property (IP) that arise from academic health research including patents, trademarks, copyright and trade secrets.
Dr Hayleigh Bosher is a Reader in Intellectual Property Law, Brunel University of London....

The DUAA progress statement provides useful insights on regulation of AI, so that businesses can proactively address risk.

Liz Kendall faces pressure from campaigners as she tells parliament there is no clear consensus on issue

As the UK government considers its approach to artificial intelligence and copyright, Computer Weekly explores the dynamics at play in copyright markets, and what measures can be taken to ensure that creatives are protected

The regulators have tweaked the final rules in places to grant more flexibility to firms. By Rob Moulton, Kendall Burnett, Sarah Gadd, Charlie Bowden, and

Bar grad Abbas Hussain explores the implications

UK consumer group Which? has called for regulators to take action against Big Tech companies which do not properly police social media scams.

A proposal aims to give journalists and non-government bodies access to ownership data.

Lord Justice Bean, Lord Justice Jeremy Baker and Lord Justice Zacaroli reserve judgment in the Court of Appeal.

His Majesty The King and the Chancellor have appointed Katharine Braddick CB as the next Deputy Governor for Prudential Regulation at the Bank of England and Chief Executive of the PRA.

US surveillance firm Palantir is to be granted access to a trove of highly sensitive UK financial regulation data, reports have said

Five companies now under investigation as the CMA steps up its work to tackle fake reviews and misleading star ratings – and protect people online.

Six new countries have had new visa rules placed on them by the Home Office
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The Home Office has announced changes to the EU Settlement Scheme from 16 July 2025 to simplify the continuous residence requirements...

It follows warnings some jails were facing a staffing crisis after salary requirements were raised.

The Reform administration says Kent is "at the forefront of a small-boat invasion".

Opponents are considering using parliamentary procedure to force a vote to highlight their concerns.

In line with his 2026-27 Inspection Plan, the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration (ICIBI) has commenced an inspection of the benefits arising from, and enabled by, the Future Border and Immigration System (FBIS) programme.

Do life insurance, income protection and critical illness covers meet consumer needs?

The FCA has confirmed a redress scheme is in the works for those mis-sold car finance – here is everything you need to know

Shabana Mahmood says UK’s generosity abused as study visas halted for nationals from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar and Sudan

Judgement finds systems designed to protect against inhuman and degrading treatment ‘unlawfully’ failing for years

Illegal migrants and criminals from 3 African countries will be deported following a threat by the Home Secretary to shut down their visas to Britain.

Telegraph analysis reveals the damage done by 30 years of government policy – and the failure to train up a British-born workforce

Feryal Clark announced as the new IP Minister.
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