Fresh plans to support infrastructure and housing development in Britain have been outlined by the UK government – including ...
The first evidence of the radical shift businesses can expect to US policy during Donald Trump’s second term in office has ...
Plans to force AI developers to disclose what content they use to train their AI models could support a new wave of mass ...
The publication of new guidance by the Office of Trade Sanctions Implementation (OTSI) should remind UK exporters to ...
Companies around the world are facing new kinds of lawsuits and regulatory action based on their historic and current conduct ...
Where demolition of a structurally sound building is proposed, increasingly developers will need to make the case for its complete demolition and redevelopment having first considered a range of ...
Ben McKinley tells HRNews about the impact of the High Court’s landmark ruling in Elisha v Vision Australia Limited. We're sorry, this video is not available in ...
Employers must familiarise themselves with new rules and regulations announced by the Registration Authority of Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), implementing any changes required to ensure compliance.
Plans to make it harder for campaigners to disrupt the development of major infrastructure projects in the UK have been welcomed by experts, but they said more action is needed to speed up ...
Manufacturers of food and drink in the UK need to think about the resilience of their supply chains and whether over-reliance on one supplier could create a pressured and fragile environment amid ...
The Procurement Act 2023 provides greater flexibility, replacing existing procurement procedures with a new competitive flexible procedure (CFP). The Procurement Act 2023 (178 pages/2 MB) consolidates ...