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Social Media: Malicious Communication Vs Harassment

16th April 2019
The escalation of social media and internet usage in recent years has profoundly restructured the way we communicate with each other on a personal level and as a society.
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Legal Confidence Declines as Environmental, Regulation and Fraud Concerns Grow

10th April 2019
Dun & Bradstreet’s 2019 Compliance and Procurement Sentiment report finds that confidence around the effectiveness to prevent fraud, manage regulation & Brexit-related change and identify environmental, social and governance concerns (ESG) has dropped. The findings show that confidence in the current effectiveness of compliance and procurement decision makers is down 7% since June 2018, with […]
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Most ICO Data Breach Reports Late and Incomplete Prior to GDPR

9th April 2019
Redscan, the threat detection and response specialist, recently released new Freedom of Information (FOI) request data from the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).
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Lawyers Warn That ‘Attitudes Need to Change’ To Tackle Gender Pay Gap

8th April 2019
A leading law firm has warned that compulsory gender pay gap reporting is not a ‘quick fix’ for organisations which are struggling with the issue.
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The Legalities of Personal Protective Equipment

5th April 2019
Regardless of the industry that your business operates within, you will be familiar with Personal Protective Equipment otherwise known as PPE.
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Are Businesses Ready for Climate Change?

3rd April 2019
Whether you are going to Trump this one out and state you don’t believe it, many scientists and experts have churned out their days and nights into trying to find out what is causing the potentially drastic changes in our climate. A rise in sea level, hotter temperatures, shrinking ice sheets and warmer oceans are […]
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Will Brexit See a Rise in Money Laundering?

3rd April 2019
Among the political turmoil over Brexit and the UK’s future relationship with Europe, the issue of money laundering seems to have been overlooked so far. And that would be a big mistake. There can be no conclusive estimates of the scale of money laundering in Europe. But we are talking about many billions a year. […]
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Brexit: What Is Driving the Drop in EU Net Migration?

3rd April 2019
In the week the UK was due to leave the EU (and coming just days after the European Council agreed to delay exit date from 29 March 2019 to 22 May 2019 if the Withdrawal Agreement is approved by parliament – or until 12 April 2019, if not), the government has launched a new marketing […]
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Will ‘Upskirting’ Become Illegal?

3rd April 2019
Two new offences will be created when the Voyeurism (Offences) Act 2019 comes into force in April.
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Are You Legally Covered by Owning a Dashcam?

3rd April 2019
The concept of dash board cameras was first universally adopted by Russian motorists – and the UK should be next.
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