From June 19, 2026, individuals will have the right to complain about breaches of UK data protection laws relating to their personal data. Further to ...
The UK’s Data Use and Access Bill has become law, with the government claiming it will “save working people money and time” while injecting £10bn into the British economy over the next decade. The ...
UK businesses have just four weeks to put a statutory data protection complaints process in place before the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 takes effect on 19 June 2026. Here's what SMEs must do.
The Trustee as the “data controller” for the BBC Pension Scheme (the Scheme) is required by law to have a procedure for handling data protection complaints.
AI hiring compliance UK is now a live enforcement issue: the ICO closed its automated decision-making consultation tonight after finding most UK employers are non-compliant. Sixteen organisations have ...
Act 2025 ("DUAA") introduces a significant change to the UK data protection framework by creating a new statutory right for individuals to complain directly to organisations, including pension ...
The UK is seeking to break away from the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which came into effect in May 2018. Four years later, in May 2022, the UK government proposed a new bill to ...
Global data privacy regulations are becoming increasingly intricate, presenting challenges for businesses engaging in international trade. In July 2023, the European Commission strengthened the ...
Apple iCloud backups can no longer be end-to-end encrypted in UK Apple says other encrypted services such as iMessage unaffected Experts say move weakens cybersecurity of UK users Showdown is latest ...