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Costs Orders: what constitutes an urgent Children Act application?

Costs Orders: what constitutes an urgent Children Act application?

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White Paper proposals coming into force

White Paper proposals coming into force

In its latest Statement of Changes, the Home Office has confirmed details for the implementation of several proposals from the Immigration White Paper.

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What are Reform UK’s immigration policies?

What are Reform UK’s immigration policies?

A summary of Reform UK’s policy proposals on immigration.

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UK Data Protection Reform and Maintaining Adequacy – A Delicate Balancing Act

UK Data Protection Reform and Maintaining Adequacy – A Delicate Balancing Act

In this article, we take a look at the draft adequacy decision for the UK which has been issued by the European Commission (Commission) and the changes which the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 (DUA Act) introduces to the rules around automated decision-making, as well as the potential impact this may have on the UK’s adequacy status in the future.

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The Data (Use and Access) Act 2025: What are the key takeaways for businesses?

The Data (Use and Access) Act 2025: What are the key takeaways for businesses?

The Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 (DUAA) was introduced with the intention to create a modern digital government that promotes economic growth and makes lives easier while maintaining high standards of data protection.

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FSP advises on investment into Inyanga Marine Energy Group

FSP advises on investment into Inyanga Marine Energy Group

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Change of practice for UK trade marks applicants

Change of practice for UK trade marks applicants

The UK Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) has issued new statutory guidance which changes the way that UK trade mark applications will be examined.

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Parliament debates Indefinite Leave to Remain changes

Parliament debates Indefinite Leave to Remain changes

The House of Commons have held a debate on the Immigration White Paper’s proposed changes to the timescales for Indefinite Leave to Remain, which could see those already on qualifying visa routes having to wait ten years before settlement.

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Sponsor licence revocations and refusals on the rise

Sponsor licence revocations and refusals on the rise

The latest immigration statistics show significant increases in sponsor licence revocations and refusals, painting a worrying picture for sponsor licence holders and hopefuls.

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Payment in Construction Contracts – Don’t be a victim of ‘Smash & Grab’

Payment in Construction Contracts – Don’t be a victim of ‘Smash & Grab’

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Residential Tenancies – A New Evolving Landscape – Part 2

Residential Tenancies – A New Evolving Landscape – Part 2

This is part 2 in our article series about the Renters’ Rights Bill. Alanis Ingham-Cotterell explores the issues landlords need to consider in preparation for the new legislation.

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Domicile and Divorce: Lessons from Ramana v Kist-Ramana

Domicile and Divorce: Lessons from Ramana v Kist-Ramana

Court of Appeal overturns dismissal of English proceedings in cross-border divorce case.

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