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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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Understand the state of global IP activity through the Highlights of the 2025 edition of the World Intellectual Property Indicators.
Without exemptions for commercial as well as academic data mining, the government’s AI for Science Strategy will fall flat, says Benjamin White

Annual UCL Institute of Brand & Innovation Law's Innovation seminar

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published updated proposals to its Value for Money (VFM) Framework consultation.

On 31 October 2025, the Bank of England (BoE) and Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) (the authorities) published final versions of additional Q&As in

FCA tightens incident and third-party rules - firms must prove detection, testing and reporting work in real time or face tougher scrutiny.

Capital rules accused of dampening UK dynamism

The BBC obtains emails showing how a council responded to the incident behind the scenes.

Tim and Christen Bass are barred from working and facing homelessness after indefinite leave application rejected by Home Office

Moving visa tests online could open the door to fraudsters and criminal gangs, a letter to government warns.

Families in asylum hotels will be offered cash to leave the country voluntarily - up to a maximum of £40,000

The United Kingdom has taken a significant step in shaping its digital asset regulatory landscape, as the Property (Digital Assets etc) Bill has officially become law. The legislation, which received royal assent on Tuesday following an announcement by Lord Speaker John McFall in the House of Lords…

The High Court has provided the first UK judgment addressing alleged intellectual property infringements arising from the use of AI.

In the age of AI, songwriters and composers must retain control over how and when their work is used and be paid fairly.

UK Lords warn unlicensed AI training threatens creative industries as concerns grow over AI copyright protections.

The government’s keenly awaited view on AI and copyright has positive themes but leaves rights owners wanting, says Rebecca Newman at Addleshaw Goddard

We are approaching the public launch of the One IPO Patents Service. Here are the updates you need to know.

Welcome to our Osborne Clarke ESG Knowledge Update, which offers a round-up of legal, regulatory and market news

THE UK has put forward a major amendment to its AML rules which would significantly overhaul its anti-money laundering regime.

A new expert panel chaired by Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy will meet for the first time today (Monday 8 December), to make sure the UK remains a leading global centre for legal services.
The UK immigration system offers numerous visa routes for work, study, family, and settlement. Our comprehensive guide breaks down the key options available to you.
Since the introduction of no-fault divorce in April 2022, the divorce process in England and Wales has changed significantly. Here is what you need to know.
Losing your job unexpectedly is stressful. Understanding your employment rights is crucial to protecting yourself and seeking appropriate redress.
Holding a UK sponsorship licence comes with significant compliance obligations. Failing to meet them can lead to suspension or revocation of your licence.
If you have been injured due to someone else's negligence, you may be entitled to compensation. Learn about the personal injury claims process in the UK.
Starting a business involves important legal decisions from day one. Our guide covers the key legal considerations for new business owners in the UK.
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