The UK government has announced a package of measures aimed at helping universities keep students safe and tackle rising ...
New powers to crack down on UK waste crime should also warn companies of the need for robust management practices, an expert ...
Proposals to introduce a new optional EU-wide company law framework, commonly referred to as EU Inc. or the 28th regime, have the potential to reshape how companies are incorporated and operate across ...
Conditions that MEPs seek to build into a prospective trade deal between the EU and US are designed to reduce European business’ exposure to geopolitical risks, according to an expert in international ...
Laura Kennedy tells HRNews about the legal risks facing employers who make employees on maternity leave redundant.
Shara Pledger tells HRNews why employers need a longer-term, coordinated approach to international recruitment as government immigration policy changes.
The European Parliament has endorsed the bloc’s negotiating position on the AI Omnibus, paving the way for trialogue negotiations and new rules starting on 2 August 2026.
Australia’s privacy regulator has issued new guidance on age assurance technologies amid a rapidly expanding online safety regulatory framework, signalling closer scrutiny of how organisations collect ...
Australia’s construction industry is looking for new and more collaborative ways of contracting for major projects. The NEC4 suite of contracts has several features which differentiate it from other ...
The first referral by the Unifed Patent Court (UPC) to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) will bring vital ...
With major reforms on the horizon, 2026 is set to be a defining year for consumer protection and mass claims across financial ...
UK government plans to crack down on late payments and ban withholding of retentions in the construction sector demonstrate its “hardened stance”, an expert has said.