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How Reeves can save the ‘crown jewel’ of Britain’s economy

“We’ve got this four-year window for non-doms. That’s fine if you’re a...

Reeves knows what Britain’s problem is, but she has no idea how to fix it

It has been a disaster for an industry where the UK was...

What does a Trump win mean for AI policy? – UKTN

What does a Trump win mean for American AI Policy? This is a question that I have been asked by policymakers time and time...

LFH Regulatory to exhibit at MEDICA 2024 in UK Pavilion

Regulatory experts LFH Regulatory has announced its attendance at MEDICA 2024 taking place November 11-14, to provide...

CMA gives provisional approval to Vodafone-Three merger

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has provisionally approved the proposed merger between Vodafone and Three, subject to legally binding commitments and consumer protections.Industry...

New post-market surveillance regulations laid before UK Parliament

Chris Whitehouse, a political consultant and expert on medical technology policy and regulation at Whitehouse Communications,...

Red tape threatens to turn City into a ‘graveyard’, warns Bank of England official

City regulators including the PRA have come under fire in recent years...

BlackRock UK chair calls domestic regulation ‘enabling’ and environment ‘beneficial’ to do business

At a House of Lords Financial Services Regulation Committee hearing today (9 October), Boss began by "emphasising how important the UK is to us...

Vodafone-Three merger: CMA raises red flags over proposal

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has provisionally found competition concerns over the proposed Vodafone-Three merger in the UK.An independent inquiry group leading the...

GLIL goes for growth as it eyes non-UK LPs

The UK’s new Chancellor of the Exchequer, Labour’s Rachel Reeves, recently met with the heads of...

How GB News and summer riots plunged Ofcom into crisis

Others argue that the regulations themselves are to blame. Broadcasting rules have...

Rayner’s rights watchdog risks ‘drowning’ law-abiding businesses

Ben Willmott, head of public policy at the Chartered Institute of Personnel...

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