A male Tesco worker has received nearly £50,000 for sex discrimination, after supervisors told him that a "big man" like him could not be frightened by a "little pregnant woman". The employee's … [Read more...] about Tesco employee wins nearly £50,000 in sex discrimination case
AI and IP – what is your strategy?
This morning the UKIPO hosted a round table of industry and academic experts discussing how to protect AI generated inventions. This coincides with the UK Government's consultation on potential … [Read more...] about AI and IP – what is your strategy?
Re-domiciliation: A new way for companies to relocate to the UK?
As part of its strategy to strengthen the UK's position as a global business hub, BEIS has published a consultation setting out proposals to make it possible for companies to move their domicile to … [Read more...] about Re-domiciliation: A new way for companies to relocate to the UK?
Stuart Russell on AI Regulation
The first of Professor Stuart Russell's "Reith Lectures" for the BBC was recorded tonight. The lecture series, "Living with Artificial Intelligence", will focus on the profound and potentially … [Read more...] about Stuart Russell on AI Regulation
FCA expectations on hybrid and remote working
With remote working being the norm for so long since the start of the pandemic, many firms will have invested significant time and effort over the past few months getting ready for a return to the … [Read more...] about FCA expectations on hybrid and remote working
Odeon cashes in on No Time To Die
Odeon has reportedly sold more than 1 million tickets to the latest film in the James Bond franchise, No Time to Die, in Britain and Ireland. As the highest attended film since “Star Wars: Rise of … [Read more...] about Odeon cashes in on No Time To Die



