The technology we increasingly rely on every day such as phones, tablets and personal computers are made up of different components. These components and other parts are made using raw materials that … [Read more...] about Protectionism and tech’s raw materials
Are the decisions of public authorities final?
In its recent judgment in R (on the application of Sambotin) v London Borough of Brent, concerning the local authority’s decision of Mr Sambotin's application for assistance under the Housing Act … [Read more...] about Are the decisions of public authorities final?
Electric vehicles (EVs): What are the indirect effects?
As the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) gains more pace, we are likely to see changes in the way that we interact with transport and the world around us. In a recent report, the Electric … [Read more...] about Electric vehicles (EVs): What are the indirect effects?
How can businesses help shape UK legislation post-Brexit?
We have previously discussed in detail how the EU (Withdrawal) Act will take a snapshot of the EU law which applies to the UK post-Brexit and use it to create a new category of domestic law to ensure … [Read more...] about How can businesses help shape UK legislation post-Brexit?
Urban mobility: planning for the future
As populations grow and society changes, cities need to ensure that they plan and develop with urban mobility and the future in mind. It was recently reported that Sydney has major plans to … [Read more...] about Urban mobility: planning for the future
What are the risks associated with driverless cars?
Research suggests that we could see approximately 10 million autonomous vehicles (AVs) on our roads by 2020, with major manufacturers and technology heavyweights alike already testing their driverless … [Read more...] about What are the risks associated with driverless cars?





