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22 Feb 2019
Online gambling operators could be restricted or even prohibited from accepting deposits from customer credit cards in future under plans being considered by the British gambling regulator.
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22 Feb 2019
ANALYSIS: Work is ongoing to set guidelines to help European businesses make use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in an ethical manner, but there is a risk that there will be a lack of specific practical recommendations businesses can act on.
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22 Feb 2019
More needs to be done to make the prospect of working in UK manufacturing more attractive to 'millennials', an employment law expert has said.
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21 Feb 2019
Trade bodies considering drawing up new codes of conduct to govern data privacy practices in their sector will be required to meet admissibility requirements before those codes will be assessed for their compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation...
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21 Feb 2019
The UK government has launched a series of consultations into a wide-ranging overhaul of the waste and recycling system, including details of its proposed tax on plastic packaging.
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20 Feb 2019
The UK Supreme Court has upheld a contract concluded between a property developer and an estate agent over the telephone, including a disputed element of commission for the agent.
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15 Feb 2019
A new policy to ensure the approach to digital identities (digital IDs) is better joined up across the public and privacy sectors should be developed by the UK government, industry body techUK has said.
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15 Feb 2019
The UK government is considering the introduction of an additional 1% stamp duty land tax (SDLT) surcharge on purchases of residential property in England and Northern Ireland by overseas buyers.
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15 Feb 2019
EU businesses that intend to transfer personal data to the UK after Brexit should document their decisions to do so and notify data subjects of those arrangements, a European data protection watchdog has said.
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14 Feb 2019
Residents in a block of flats with floor-to-ceiling glass windows have failed in a nuisance claim against the Tate Modern in London, brought in response to the construction by the gallery of a viewing platform with a direct line of sight into their homes....
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