The UK government has announced a package of measures aimed at helping universities keep students safe and tackle rising ...
There are limitations to EU member state governments relying on national security grounds to block components from certain suppliers being used in national telecoms networks, according to a legal ...
New moves to require British companies with 250 or more employees to report ethnicity and disability pay gaps have the potential to drive meaningful change in wage fairness, according to an expert.
Publication of new homes and buildings standards for England is welcome in supporting efforts to decarbonise UK real estate, according to an expert – but she said the “long overdue” finalisation of ...
The European Parliament has endorsed the bloc’s negotiating position on the AI Omnibus, paving the way for trialogue ...
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is scrutinising recent price surges in heating oil and road fuels after the Middle East conflict brings major disruption to global energy supplies.
The UK initiative that encourages a move away from petrol- and diesel-powered vehicles to zero emissions vehicles (ZEVs) is ...
The government’s latest independent review of disguised remuneration schemes outlines recommendations but also raises ...
Plans by the Irish government to raise the turnover thresholds for merger notifications could result in more below-threshold ...
Shara Pledger tells HRNews why employers need a longer-term, coordinated approach to international recruitment as government ...
With major reforms on the horizon, 2026 is set to be a defining year for consumer protection and mass claims across financial ...
People with a disability cannot access most e-commerce platforms in the Netherlands because they are not “digitally accessible”, the Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) has said.
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