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Government lifts chip strategy with a bit more cash

By Cliff Saran 28 Mar 2024

Unlike the EU and US, the UK government appears to be taking its time on providing a large cash injection to build out the UK semiconductor sector Read More

Civil society groups call on EU to put human rights at centre of AI Act

By Sebastian Klovig Skelton 13 Jul 2023

Dozens of civil society groups are calling on EU institutions to prioritise people and human rights in AI legislation as secretive negotiations begin Read More

Sonatus opens software-defined vehicle R&D, engineering centre in Dublin

By Joe O’Halloran 19 Apr 2024

Software-defined vehicle partner establishes new design centre to take advantage of highly skilled pool of technical and engineering talent, and enable closer collaboration with customers and partners in the UK and... Read More

Balancing regulation and innovation to ensure the UK remains a global leader in AI

28 Mar 2024

The EU has taken a lead in regulating artificial intelligence through its AI Act - the UK government needs to respond or it risks losing the UK's status as an AI innovation frontrunner Read More

EU issues draft data adequacy decision in favour of US

By Alex Scroxton 13 Dec 2022

The European Commission has concluded that the United States does ensure an adequate level of protection for personal data transferred from the European Union and will now launch the process towards the adoption of... Read More

Ukraine and EU explore deeper cyber collaboration

By Alex Scroxton 10 Oct 2022

A Ukrainian delegation has met with officials from the EU’s ENISA cyber agency to explore deeper cooperation on cyber security issues Read More

Facebook owner Meta fined record €1.2 billion over EU-US data transfers

By Bill Goodwin 22 May 2023

Decision could have implications for other companies using Standard Contractual Clauses to share data between Europe and the US Read More

The risk of losing our EU data adequacy agreement is real

31 Oct 2022

While some may welcome the government’s ambition to shake up the UK’s data protection regime, Westminster should be wary of drifting too far from the path charted by our US and European partners Read More

EU fails to protect human rights in surveillance tech transfers

By Sebastian Klovig Skelton 06 Dec 2022

Transfers of surveillance technology from the European Union to African governments are carried out without due regard for the human rights impacts, the European Ombudsman has found after a year-long investigation ... Read More

EU rolling out measures for online safety and AI liability

By Sebastian Klovig Skelton 06 Oct 2022

The European Council has approved the passage of the Digital Services Act to protect people’s rights online, while the European Commission has announced proposals to help those negatively affected by artificial ... Read More