UK law makers have pushed back on government plans to remove the cap on compensation that employees can be awarded when ...
Australia’s world-first ban on children accessing social media platforms is now in force, imposing new requirements for age ...
This year has been another hard year for the UK construction industry. Challenges with inflation and constraints on project ...
A deal struck between the UK and US governments over pharmaceutical products could have the unintended consequence of ...
The bodies behind standard form construction contracts should consider developing more guidance to help businesses apply those contracts to different types of projects and emerging risks, an expert in ...
Know The Score is a free, online self-assessment tool designed to help football clubs evaluate their readiness for the new ...
A new standard has been launched by the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) in a bid to strengthen sustainability assurance in the UK. The voluntary ISSA (UK) 5000 (115-page / 1.77MB PDF) has been ...
Companies failing to provide adequate cyber security for key UK infrastructure face heavy fines under new powers announced yesterday. The Cyber Security and Resilience Bill, unveiled by Science and ...
At the core of the Act is the abolition of fixed term assured shorthold tenancies (ASTs), which have long been the default for many student lets. The main feature of an AST has been the ability to ...
The competitive and demanding nature of the construction industry means that managing, avoiding and resolving risk is essential to commercial success. Our specialist knowledge and global experience ...
The introduction of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) into EU law in 2018 not only had a profound impact on organisations based in Europe – it has shaped data protection practices globally ...
All commercial contracts contain a number of ‘boilerplate’ clauses, which are often seen as standard add-ons to the main terms and conditions of the contract. One such boilerplate clause relates to ...