DMA claims Data Act victory as privacy groups seethe
Industry trade body the DMA is giving itself a big slap on the back following the UK data reforms officially…
Industry trade body the DMA is giving itself a big slap on the back following the UK data reforms officially…
The Information Commissioner’s Office has stepped up to the plate following the Data (Use & Access) Act 2025 receiving Royal…
The European Commission is being urged to tear up the UK’s data adequacy agreement – estimated to be worth up…
The House of Lords has once again voted in favour of adding copyright protections to the Data (Use & Access)…
The Government has been accused of abandoning the creative sector after ministers used a parliamentary procedure dating from 1678 to…
The Data (Use & Access) Bill has been hit by a major revolt in the House of Lords after peers…
The Government’s data reforms have moved ever closer to becoming law with the third reading of the Data (Use &…
Privacy campaigners have issued a stern warning to ministers that the Data (Use & Access) Bill could trigger a widespread…
The Information Commissioner’s Office is considering relaxing the consent requirements that cover online cookies, text, email marketing and telemarketing as…
The Information Commissioner’s Office has kicked off the search for an interim chief executive to run the organisation under the…