Landlords in England will not be able to evict tenants on a ‘no fault’ basis from residential properties they let out, under new legislation passed by lawmakers.
The latest EU policy agenda outlined this week reveals an emboldening of plans to simplify regulation for businesses, an ...
Increases in university tuition fees in England will be in line with inflation from 2026, bringing much-needed additional funds to the higher education sector, an expert says. Rami Labib, a higher ...
As the legal sector’s competitive landscape continues to evolve, the Nobel laureates remind us that innovation is not inevitable, and that competition may not always be an incentive to innovate. The ...
Businesses that currently hold environmental consents for water, waste and industrial activities in Scotland should check if they will need new or amended environmental authorisations when reforms ...
A recent pilot shows how data and technology can be harnessed to improve the energy performance of housing in a way that can ...
The emergence of AI technologies presents significant opportunities for innovation in the built environment sector, but few ...
The forthcoming elections in the Netherlands will offer Europe a chance to see the impact new political advertising ...
A ruling by the UK Supreme Court on VAT payments means organisations must carefully plan when drawing up intra-group contracts, an expert has said. The Supreme Court unanimously rejected the ...
Businesses in the Netherlands have been given updated guidance on how the new EU-wide AI Act will impact them. The updated version of the AI Act guide, which is also available in English (21-page / ...
The Employment Rights Bill is nearing the final stages of the UK parliamentary process, meaning significant changes to employment law in England, Scotland and Wales are close to being enacted. In ...