A new report on employment trends in the global energy sector has identified very encouraging trends, but also highlights ...
Housing delivery is at the forefront of revised national planning policy issued by the UK government today. The government ...
Pharmaceutical and biotech businesses were enthusiastic about the UPC before the court opened, but so far there has only been ...
Certain social media platforms in Australia will be required to take reasonable steps to prevent Australian children under the age of 16 from having accounts, after “world first” legislation was ...
Developers and landlords of high-rise buildings affected by unsafe cladding in England must meet new deadlines set out by the government to remediate cladding issues, or face stringent enforcement ...
The UK government and medicines regulator must get more granular in the way they support life sciences companies, to better encourage investment and help those businesses overcome barriers to growth, ...
Existing power demands will likely accelerate with the roll out and use of artificial intelligence (AI). This rapid increase in demand needs to be understood in the context of the emergence of new ...
The UK Supreme Court has confirmed to Out-Law that leave to appeal has been granted in the case between Emotional Perception AI Ltd (Emotional Perception or EPL) and the UK’s Intellectual Property ...
Large businesses in the UK preparing for the 2024-25 reporting season will need to be aware of the latest changes to the payment practices and performance reporting requirements. The requirement for ...
Contractors and project developers must work to mitigate environmental impacts in support of sustainability ambitions as we head into 2025 to actively deliver a reduction in the net-zero emissions ...
Businesses may need to assess the exposure of their group to proceedings in Russia arising out of disputes driven by sanctions restrictions, regardless of whether they that have obtained a UK ...
The electricity market in Côte d'Ivoire is not working as effectively as it might – the state is paying too much for electricity it does not need, and independent power producers have not yet found ...