On 3 September 2025, Mr Jason Blake appeared at Beverley Magistrates Court and was fined for failing to respond to a data subject access request (DSAR).
Read MoreThe rapid integration of artificial intelligence into the workplace continues to reshape how organisations manage data, recruitment, and decision-making.
Read MoreThe UK remains one of the most attractive destinations for global entrepreneurs and businesses seeking to establish a presence in Europe.
Read MoreThe failure to prevent fraud offence is a new corporate offence which has come into force on 1 September 2025 – as a result of the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (ECCTA).
Read MoreThe Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 (DUAA) marks the most significant refinement of the UK’s data protection framework since the introduction of the UK GDPR. Rather than a complete overhaul, the DUAA aims to streamline compliance, support innovation, and provide greater clarity for organisations operating in the digital economy.
Read MoreNowadays most people have at least one social media account. Whether it’s Facebook or TikTok, X (formerly known as Twitter) or LinkedIn, most adults have an online presence.
Read MoreThe decision of whether to solely rely on a company’s Articles of Association or implement a bespoke Shareholders’ Agreement depends on the specific needs and priorities of the individual shareholders and the company alike.
Read MoreA share buyback is when a company purchases its own shares from a shareholder. However, for a limited company to successfully purchase its own shares, it must comply with Part 18 of the Companies Act (CA) 2006.
Read MoreOn 29 May 2025, the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) published its much-anticipated review on the use of the UK immigration system by professionals in IT and engineering.
Read MoreThe Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (ECCTA 2023) intends to enhance the transparency of corporate structures with an aim to reduce economic crime.
Read MoreThe ICO has recently reported that it is investigating how social media and video sharing platforms use UK children’s personal information. In particular, it focuses on Tik Tok, Reddit and Imgur.
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