Lords set to debate Data Bill charity soft opt-in U-turn
The Government’s data reforms are progressing through Parliament, and have already entered the so-called committee stage, with members of the…
The Government’s data reforms are progressing through Parliament, and have already entered the so-called committee stage, with members of the…
DMA chief executive Chris Combemale is to step down after 15 years at the helm, triggering the promotion of managing…
The DMA is joining forces with Salocin Group agency Wood for Trees and nearly 20 leading UK charities to call…
The ink might only just be drying on Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ first Budget but both the marketing and education sectors…
The House of Lords has rifled off a stern warning to ministers over the new data reforms, insisting the changes…
Privacy campaigners have waded into the debate over the Government’s new Data (Use & Access) Bill, claiming it will not…
The publishing industry has breathed a collective huge sigh of relief following the publication of the Data (Use & Access)…
The DMA has backed the new Data (Use & Access) Bill – despite details about how it will affect the…
Privacy campaigners have signalled there will be no easy ride for the Labour Government’s proposed Digital Information & Smart Data…
The Government has stopped short of announcing new Bills for data protection and artificial intelligence but has vowed to strengthen the UK’s…