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Banking and finance

Is Quincecare retired or restrained by the UK Supreme Court's unanimous decision?

The ruling in Philipp v Barclays found that the bank did not owe a duty to its customer in authorised
Brexit

The Retained EU Law Act 2023: the revolution is cancelled, but substantive change to UK law post-Brexit continues

Fundamental principles of EU law removed, broad ministerial powers granted and a limited 'sunset' of retained law
Competition, antitrust and trade

Five things you should know about the EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation

Additional layer of complexity for businesses as EU measure to prevent foreign subsidies distorting competition applies from today
IT and data

What does the new Data Privacy Framework adequacy decision mean for US data flows?

EU and UK companies transferring personal data should check if their US data importers certify under the new framework
Employment and pensions

Epidemic emergency lifted: the situation of foreigners in Poland

On 1 July 2023, the state of epidemic emergency introduced in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic was canceled. This ended
Energy and Utilities

Spain modifies scope of projects subject to environmental impact assessment

First-time storage facilities and electrolysers now come under the Environmental Impact Assessment Law

Tech, Media and Comms

Media Matters Podcast Series

Welcome to the Media Matters podcast homepage, keep an eye out for new content coming soon.
Intellectual property

Destruction of Goods as a Corrective Measure Ordered by National Courts

Article 10(1) of Directive 2004/48/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2004 on the enforcement
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
Energy and Utilities

The Energy Transition | Ofgem launches consultation on Balancing Mechanism reforms

Welcome to our top picks of the latest energy regulatory and market developments in the UK's transition to net zero.
Decarbonisation

Hydrogen Delegated Acts are approved by the EU

Regulations will enter into force 20 days after publication in the OJEU