31 Jul, 2024 Azure we under attack? Microsoft confirms cyber-attack behind latest incident By James Evison Another large scale power outage for Microsoft products occurred 30 July 2024, only two weeks after the CrowdStrike incident on 19 July...
31 Jul, 2024 Non-dom changes – so, what do we know now? By Laura Walliss Monday 29 July was, ostensibly, “Legislation Day”. To be fair to the government, some legislation was produced, including draft...
30 Jul, 2024 Take VAT private schools! By Matthew Peto The government has published its Technical Note outlining the 20% VAT charge to private school fees across the UK, as well as removing...
29 Jul, 2024 Outage outrage: CrowdStrike’s glitch sparks litigation concerns By James Evison The recent CrowdStrike outage on 19 July 2024 caused havoc across the world, leading to significant disruption across a host of...
26 Jul, 2024 The Law Commission consultation on Contempt of Court: What is it about and why does it matter? By Katie Philipson On 9 July 2024 the Law Commission published its consultation on the law of Contempt of Court. The law as it stands today covers all...
24 Jul, 2024 The Kings Speech: Cyber Security and Resilience Bill By Laura Burge The Kings Speech delivered on 17 July 2024 outlined the new Labour government’s plans to introduce a Cyber Security and Resilience Bill...
24 Jul, 2024 The King’s Speech: Digital Information and Smart Data Bill By Georgie Barrow The King’s Speech delivered on 17 July 2024 set out two new bills with implications for the technology sector, one of which being the...
19 Jul, 2024 Crossing borders, crossing lines: important considerations for separated parents ahead of overseas travel By Victoria Batstone Today I received my new passport from HM Passport Office and was pleased to find an accompanying leaflet including important information...
16 Jul, 2024 Will the media be allowed to report your divorce? By Penny Marshall The reporting pilot was initially launched in January 2023 as part of the judiciary’s work to increase transparency and improve public...
15 Jul, 2024 Smacking: High Court Judge corrects the Home Office By Penny Marshall In the High Court last week, Mr Justice Julian Knowles said he had to “respectfully disagree” with Home Office guidance which wrongly...
12 Jul, 2024 New guidance from the MHRA on medical devices that use machine learning By Jeremy Kelly George Harrington Artificial Intelligence promises a range of practical applications to improve efficiencies within the medical sector; in particular, the...
11 Jul, 2024 Ex & the (Manchester) City By Victoria Batstone Wealth, fame, and an elite lifestyle have become the norm for many sporting professionals, at least for the duration of their careers....