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The official home of UK legislation, revised and as enacted 1267-present. This website is managed by The National Archives on behalf of HM Government. Publishing all UK legislation is a core part of the remit of His Majesty’s Stationery Office (HMSO), part of The National Archives, and the Office of the King's Printer for Scotland.
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22.05.2025Navigating the Waters of Pisces: A New Era for Private InvestmentThe financial landscape is shifting. The introduction of the Private Intermittent Securities and Capital Exchange System, or Pisces, promises to reshape how private companies access capital. This new framework, set to launch in June 2025, a...
21.05.2025Pisces has the potential to flourish – if the FCA plays its cards rightNew Pisces markets could begin trading before the end of this year, in what the government hopes will be a boost for fast-growing companies in search of a stepping stone before reaching IPO. The framework, known as the Private Intermittent ...
16.05.2025Pisces regulations have arrived. Here’s what you need to knowIt’s the moment you’ve been waiting for. This week saw the publication of new regulations governing the Private Intermittent Securities and Capital Exchange System – or Pisces, to you and me. The regulations were laid before Parliament on T...
24.04.2025Navigating the Regulatory Maze: A Guide to Global Compliance in HealthcareIn the world of healthcare, regulations are the lifeblood. They ensure safety, efficacy, and trust. But navigating this labyrinth can feel like walking through a dense fog. Each region—EU, UK, and USA—has its own set of rules. Understanding...
23.04.2025Regulatory Affairs Consulting EU UK USAShare Share Share Share Email Short Summary The EU, UK, and USA each have distinct and evolving regulatory systems for medicines and medical devices, involving strict approval, surveillance, and market access requirements managed by bodies ...
17.04.2025The London taxi trade is dying, and it only has itself to blameA new report has predicted the demise of the iconic London taxi but it is the cab trade itself – not Uber – that is to blame, writes James Ford London’s black cab industry is dying. That is the stark warning from a recent report by the Cent...
15.04.2025The Crucible of Crisis: British Steel's Fight for SurvivalThe clang of steel echoes through the halls of Westminster as Parliament prepares for an extraordinary session. A rare Saturday sitting is on the horizon, summoned by the urgent plight of British Steel. The stakes are high, and the clock is...
12.04.2025British Steel: Why are MPs having an emergency session?Westminster had begun to wind down gently on Friday afternoon. Parliament had concluded its formal business on Tuesday in advance of Easter. The news therefore came as jolt that the Speaker, Sir Lindsay Hoyle, had agreed to a request from t...
10.04.2025Financial Stability in Focus: Artificial intelligence in the financial systemExecutive summary The development and deployment of artificial intelligence (AI)footnote [1] is likely to have a transformative impact across many sectors of the UK economy. AI has the potential to save workers time on a wide range of tasks...
28.03.20252024 O-SII buffer framework review1: Overview 1. The other systemically important institutions (O-SII) buffer is the UK’s capital buffer for certain domestic systemically important firms. The Financial Policy Committee (‘the FPC’ or ‘the Committee’) must have a framework fo...
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