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Medicines manufacturers in England could be subject to “spot audits” to check they are meeting obligations to retain eight weeks’ worth of stock in reserve.
Recent findings of a statutory market investigation reflect a desire to ensure that the UK’s cloud services market remains open, innovative and responsive to customer needs, an expert has said.
FIDIC is one of the most common forms of construction contract used in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), with the 1999 editions of the suite now being adopted for use in many of the Vision 2030 major ...
Recent developments and debate about Australia’s new social media age restriction laws highlight the challenges of effectively restricting access to social media for under 16 year olds, which will ...
An emerging row over claims a suspended South African CEO attempted to bribe a journalist to suppress investigations into her financial dealings highlights the need for companies to have rigorous anti ...
New proposals to further regulate and licence non-surgical cosmetic procedures (NSCPs) in England and Scotland are welcome, but the governments must act quickly to ensure this “wild west” system has ...
As supermarket chain Asda is fined more than half a million pounds for selling out-of-date food, UK businesses must act to ensure food safety is not compromised, experts say.
We help market players across the energy sector to adapt and thrive. From conventional power to low carbon and renewables, our deep experience of all facets of the energy sector provides a point of ...
Imaging orders offer another useful tool to civil fraud litigators needing to urgently prevent the concealment and destruction of relevant digital evidence.
In these cases, the courts of England and Wales can grant a search order allowing one party's solicitors to enter the other party's home or business premises to search for and seize specified goods or ...
With one year until new rules on ‘high-risk’ AI systems take effect in the EU, pharmaceutical companies using AI in the ...
The new Employment Rights Bill introduced by the UK government represents one of the most significant single items of employment legislation ever to be published, an expert has said.