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Employment and pensions

Will UK pension changes just abolish the lifetime allowance or make wider reforms?

Draft legislation released by HMRC packs some unexpected consequences
Employment and pensions

GDPR for HR | Pay gaps, data access and IT security

This month's update looks at guidance on data subject access requests and ethnicity pay gaps, and IT systems safety tips
Knowledge Notes

Reviewing our UK business law predictions for 2023: how are we doing at the half-way point?

We examine how our predictions have turned out in practice, and what to watch out for as autumn draws nearer
Mobility and Infrastructure

What impact will artificial intelligence have on employee relations in the UK aviation industry?

While there are clear benefits for employers, the introduction of AI also comes with employee relation risks that need to
Digitalisation

Neurotechnology advances pose discriminatory and privacy risks, warns the UK's ICO

The global brain-monitoring technology market could be worth $17.1bn by 2026 but will bring ethical and legal challenges
Workforce Solutions

Umbrellas at the ready: non-compliance in the UK umbrella company market

Change is afoot for the temporary workers market as a consultation probes how to attain better compliance and regulation
Workforce Solutions

What US and UK companies need to know as the Platform Workers Directive edges nearer

Adoption looks likely over the next 12 months after the EU ministers agreed their position on the proposals
Sustainable disruption: 12 decarbonising technologies for cities

Decarbonising technologies for cities: case studies of Barcelona, Delhi and Paris

As the world races towards achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, cities are at the forefront of this movement. With over
Urban Dynamics

Drone liability in the age of AI and cybercrime: What is the legal framework?

Who is liable if damages occur due to a cyber attack on a drone? Which precautions have manufacturers to undertake
Real estate

The Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 to apply to existing rented residential properties

Landlords should be aware that all residential occupation contracts in Wales, whenever granted, will require written statement
Real estate

Long-awaited Renters' (Reform) Bill introduced to UK Parliament

Reforms to the UK's private rented sector finally arrive four years after the government's response to consultation