We have identified four general principles that any organisation wanting to use facial recognition technology should consider following this judgement (as the context and grounds of appeal are to some … [Read more...] about What do organisations thinking of using facial recognition software need to do following the Court of Appeal judgement in R (Bridges) v CC South Wales?
The Court considers the legality of a specialist regulator’s judgement of non-compliance
In Inclusion Housing Community Interest Company v Regulator of Social Housing [2020] EWHC 346 the Court considered whether the Regulator had been entitled to conclude that the Inclusion Housing … [Read more...] about The Court considers the legality of a specialist regulator’s judgement of non-compliance
The ‘manifestly without reasonable foundation’ proportionality test applies outside the context of welfare benefits – but may make little difference
In R (On the Application Of Drexler) v Leicestershire County Council [2020] EWCA Civ 502 the Appellant sought to challenge changes to the Respondent's Mainstream Home to School Transport Policy and … [Read more...] about The ‘manifestly without reasonable foundation’ proportionality test applies outside the context of welfare benefits – but may make little difference
The Supreme Court considers the Carltona Principle does not apply where the clear wording of the statute implies otherwise
In R v Adams [2020] UKSC 19 the Supreme Court considered the legality of an order made under the Northern Ireland regime of detention without trial which was in place between 1922 and 1971 (known as … [Read more...] about The Supreme Court considers the Carltona Principle does not apply where the clear wording of the statute implies otherwise
What are the barriers, benefits and risks of rolling out artificial intelligence and related technology in pensions in the UK?
What are the barriers to rolling out artificial intelligence and related technology in pensions in the UK? The biggest barrier for the introduction and roll out of artificial intelligence and wider … [Read more...] about What are the barriers, benefits and risks of rolling out artificial intelligence and related technology in pensions in the UK?
How artificial intelligence could lead to a customer service revolution in pension savings
How do you rate customer service in pensions in the UK? If you rate customer service experiences from great to awful, how high up the list would you place dealing with pension schemes? For many … [Read more...] about How artificial intelligence could lead to a customer service revolution in pension savings


