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Supreme Court confirms (again) that Ramsay is a principle of statutory construction We all love a good Ramsay case.  Particularly one from the Supreme Court which does not upset the apple cart and require a re-learning of principles!  And one in which HMRC is not involved makes for an interesting change. Hurstwood Properties v Rossendale... Free cyber alert service and new guidance launched by NCSC at flagship conference On the first day of its CYBERUK 2021 conference, the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) published updated 10 steps to cyber security guidance and launched a new early warning alert service  The timing for this year’s NCSC flagship conference (11/12 May... On the AI and IP pulse: the results of the UKIPO’s call for views AI and IP have been on a collision course for some time, in need of some legislative intervention. Last year, the UK Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) called for views on AI and its relationship with IP (see our previous post here), and the UKIPO has n... EU adopts Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive As part of the wider efforts towards a European Green Deal, the European Commission adopted a proposal for a Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) on 21 April. The proposal will revise the Non-Financial Reporting Directive’s (NFRD) sustainab... Reporting ransomware payments and regulating cryptocurrencies: international task force publishes new plan to tackle ransomware As a new international action plan calls for urgent action to tackle ransomware, the NCSC reminds organisations of what steps they can take now to protect themselves from this growing threat  The ransomware threat is increasing – both in terms of scale an... European Commission publishes new Regulation targeting foreign subsidies On 5 May 2021, the European Commission (EC) published a draft Regulation for a new regime to address the impact of subsidies from non-EU countries on trade within the EU.  This follows the EC’s White Paper on foreign subsidies that was published by the EC... The UK's national security bolstered - the National Security and Investment Bill receives Royal Assent The UK National Security and Investment (NS&I) bill - which sets up a new regime for the Government to review transactions involving entities and assets on national security grounds - received Royal Assent last week. The accompanying Government press rele... Tax impact of European Commission’s draft foreign subsidies Regulation Under the European Commission’s draft Regulation for a new regime to address the impact of subsidies from non-EU countries on trade within the EU published on 5 May 2021, tax concessions, reliefs and credits granted by the UK or other non-EU countries cou... Cyber-security in the era of remote working: FCA publishes insights from its 2020 Cyber Coordination Groups The FCA has published a summary of insights from its 2020 Cyber Co-ordination Groups (CCG) meetings, which aim to help firms share knowledge and discuss good practices in protecting themselves from cyber threats. In 2020 the FCA convened 157 firms in 7 CC... Europe’s groundbreaking AI Act: are “superfines” the price to pay for trust in tech? The EU broke new ground on 21 April 2021 by issuing the draft of its proposed harmonised legal framework on AI (the "AI Act"), the first attempt worldwide to specifically regulate this rapidly developing and often misunderstood branch of technology. The p...