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As the UK government sets out the outcomes from its spending review on Wednesday, it will need to find ways to incentivise private investment in new and existing infrastructure to meet its own growth ...
The long-awaited trial between Getty Images and Stability AI is due to begin later this month. It comes at a time when AI ...
Costs cap orders under the Aarhus Convention only apply if the legal challenge concerns "national law relating to the environment", according to a recent judgment by the Court of Appeal – potentially ...
Businesses have been urged to help shape changes to how the EU competition enforcer evaluates corporate transactions like ...
Businesses can recover costs incurred in England and Wales in remedying defects even if they had no legal liability to incur those costs at the time, the UK’s highest court has confirmed. The UK ...
A deal that paves the way for businesses in Britain and the EU to trade livestock and food products more freely between one another has been agreed by UK and EU officials.
Professional football clubs in England will soon be subject to a regime of statutory regulation overseen by the new Independent Football Regulator (IFR). Work began in 2024 on setting up the IFR in ...
A string of prosecutions in the UK should spur UK manufacturers to take action to meet their legal obligations to address health risks arising from dust. Below, we look at dust cases prosecuted by the ...
A new single tax on transfers of shares and securities will be introduced to replace the current separate taxes of stamp duty and stamp duty reserve tax (SDRT), HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has ...
While the new deposit return scheme (DRS) for England and Northern Ireland promises substantial environmental benefits, its implementation may pose challenges. The DRS regulations were enacted earlier ...
Businesses operating across the financial services sector have been given an insight into upcoming changes in regulation being considered by multiple UK authorities and should take the opportunity to ...
A recent High Court of England and Wales ruling once again demonstrates the English courts’ willingness to accept jurisdiction in the face of arguments that a party would be unable to access ...