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Government must publish air pollution plans before general election

The High Court has ruled that the UK government must publish its draft air pollution plans on 9 May, with final publication due on 31 July.
28 April 2017

The new financial sanctions regime: key changes for businesses

Part 8 of the Policing and Crime Act 2017 is now in force, bringing substantial changes to the UK's financial sanctions enforcement regime. We review the changes and what they mean for businesses.
27 April 2017

“Hole in the wall” ATMs at risk after business rates decision

"Hole in the wall" style ATMs are to pay separate business rates following an Upper Tribunal decision which may impact free cash machines in supermarkets, petrol stations and convenience stores.
26 April 2017

Competition regulations: UK implements EU Damages Directive

The Regulations, which implement the EU Damages Directive, seek to improve the private enforcement of competition law cases in the UK. We summarise the key changes.
26 April 2017

Non-dom reforms dropped from the Finance Bill 2017

The changes to the taxation of non-doms and non-UK trusts will not become law before the Election. However, we still expect them to be introduced this year and to be backdated to 6 April 2017.
26 April 2017

European Commission launches Fintech Consultation

We summarise the European Commission’s consultation on Fintech which purports to inform the Commission’s future policy and regulatory framework. The consultation closes on 15 June 2017.
20 April 2017

NEC3 contracts – how to maintain a Risk Register

Risk Registers are commonly misunderstood. We explain how to use and maintain a risk register in the administration of an NEC3 contract.
19 April 2017

Social media providers to review unfair terms, scams and fraud on social media

Facebook, Twitter and Google+ have agreed to review and propose changes to unfair terms and conditions, fraud and scams that mislead consumers when using social networks.
18 April 2017

Understanding endeavours clauses: best, reasonable and all reasonable

What is the difference between agreeing to reasonable endeavours, best endeavours and all reasonable endeavours to achieve an objective? We explain the different clauses.
13 April 2017

Corporate governance: BEIS Select Committee makes its recommendations

The BEIS Committee inquiry into corporate governance focused on three key areas: directors' duties, executive pay, and board composition. We look at some of its key recommendations.
12 April 2017

Pension scheme rules bar switch away from retail prices index

The Thales case explores the compilation of the retail prices index and what amounts to a change in it. The analysis will help other schemes assess their chances of switching indices.
10 April 2017

Gender pay gap reporting – regulations now in force

The Gender Pay Gap Information Regulations are now in force. We set out the requirements for employers.
06 April 2017

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