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Artificial intelligence | UK Regulatory Outlook June 2024
General election: AI in the manifestos of the two main political parties | AI Act will not be law before
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Consumer law | UK Regulatory Outlook June 2024
UK general election 2024: what we know so far on how consumer law might be affected | DSIT publishes guidance
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Telecoms | UK Regulatory Outlook June 2024
General election 2024: telecoms aspects
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Cyber Security | UK Regulatory Outlook June 2024
UK general election 2024: cyber security aspects | ESAs enter into multilateral memorandum of understanding with ENISA | Council of
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Data Law | UK Regulatory Outlook June 2024
UK general election: what the main parties say about data | EDPB adopts opinion on facial recognition at airports |
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Employment, contingent workforce and immigration | UK Regulatory Outlook June 2024
What does the UK general election mean for employers?
UK General Election
The UK general election: what will it mean for UK energy policy?
There are many energy challenges for the next government to address, but the rhetoric differs across the political spectrum
UK General Election
UK general election: what are the potential implications for the life sciences and healthcare sector?
The Conservative and Labour parties both acknowledge the sector's importance to the UK's economic growth, but what plans do they
UK General Election
UK General Election 2024: what would a Labour win mean for financial services?
Labour's plan for financing growth leans towards continuity over radical change
Financial Services
International Funds Legal Update | 21 June 2024
FCA sets out agenda for asset managers, UK Parliament's prorogation causes delays and ESMA regulates green fund claims
Artificial intelligence
EU delays compliance deadlines for the AI Act
Timeframes for compliance will be a couple of months later than expected
Artificial intelligence
EU AI Act's 'deployers' definition has wide-ranging significance for life sciences
Identifying businesses as deployers of high-risk AI systems is crucial for understanding new regulatory responsibilities