Legal Sector Charges Ahead with AI Governance as UK Government Lags
Britain's top law firms are taking artificial intelligence oversight into their own hands, developing comprehensive frameworks while Westminster delays crucial legislation.
Britain's top law firms are taking artificial intelligence oversight into their own hands, developing comprehensive frameworks while Westminster delays crucial legislation.
Disturbing video evidence emerges showing Los Angeles police officers in a violent altercation with a skateboarder, raising serious questions about use of force.
Fashion giant Shein's Paris flagship store launch descended into chaos as demonstrators clashed with security over fast fashion ethics and sustainability concerns.
In a groundbreaking move, the UK government has outlawed the depiction of strangulation in commercial pornography. Leading anti-trafficking campaigner Dr Charlotte Proudman hails the decision as a crucial step towards protecting women from extreme violenc
Republican groups file federal lawsuit against California's redistricting commission, alleging unconstitutional gerrymandering that could reshape the state's political landscape for years to come.
Multiple people injured after motorist loses control on popular French island, sparking emergency response and investigation into the shocking incident.
French authorities suspend Shein's planned Paris store launch amid controversy over AI-powered sex dolls, sparking debate about retail ethics and technology boundaries.
Multiple people injured after vehicle strikes crowds on popular French holiday island, with emergency services responding to the shocking incident during peak tourist season.
Exclusive analysis reveals how artificial intelligence could transform legal services for smaller UK firms, boosting efficiency and access to justice beyond corporate giants.
In a striking case highlighting the ongoing small boats crisis, a migrant attempting to cross the Channel has been sent back to France for the second time in less than eight weeks, as new figures reveal increased interceptions.
An Iranian man's extraordinary second attempt to reach Britain by small boat ends with his return to France, highlighting the ongoing Channel migration crisis and raising questions about border policies.
The picturesque Île d'Oléron becomes France's first major territory to implement a permanent car ban, transforming island life and setting a precedent for sustainable transport across Europe.
Multiple people injured after vehicle strikes pedestrians on popular French holiday island, sparking major emergency response and investigation into the incident.
Leading mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani faces coordinated disinformation campaign spreading fabricated claims about supporting Sharia law implementation in New York City.
The US Supreme Court hears landmark case challenging Trump's sweeping tariff authority, testing constitutional limits of presidential power in international trade.
Brazilian authorities have launched a sweeping investigation into a controversial Rio de Janeiro police raid that left multiple dead, amid allegations of excessive force and human rights violations.
The UK government has announced its most significant crime and justice reforms in decades, introducing harsher sentences for serious offences and expanding police authority in a sweeping new bill.
Former sports journalist Lucy Ward gives emotional court testimony about the fear caused by Joey Barton's social media harassment campaign, detailing the real-world impact of online abuse.
Leading City law firms warn Chancellor's proposed reforms to Limited Liability Partnerships could devastate Britain's competitive legal industry and drive business overseas.
Thousands face unexpected legal threats as copyright enforcement firms exploit adult content sites in aggressive 'Strike 3' litigation campaign across the UK.
In a groundbreaking ruling, Getty Images has successfully sued Stability AI for massive copyright infringement, setting a crucial precedent for AI companies using copyrighted material without permission.
Leading UK lawyers warn of a 'race to the bottom' in immigration policy after Conservative MP Jonathan Gullis threatens mass deportations, raising constitutional concerns.
Exclusive insight into the political storm brewing over rumoured tax increases, controversial pornography regulations, and the surprising truth about David Beckham's knighthood snub that's rocking Westminster.
A shocking investigation reveals how Italian women are finding their social media photos manipulated into pornographic content and sold on subscription websites, sparking national outrage and legal battles.
Water companies could bill households twice for infrastructure repairs to tackle sewage pollution under new Ofwat proposals being challenged in court by environmental campaigners.
City business leaders sound alarm over Labour's employment law overhaul, warning sweeping worker rights reforms could hamstring Britain's competitiveness and investment appeal.
In a significant move shaking up London's legal scene, Ashurst secures top private equity partner Roger Parker from Magic Circle rival Linklaters, strengthening their corporate practice.
The UK government is criminalising the depiction of strangulation and choking in pornography, with creators facing prosecution under new legislation targeting 'dangerous and harmful' content.
New legislation could see activists facing up to six months in jail for demonstrating outside politicians' private residences, raising serious concerns about democratic rights.
New Equality and Human Rights Commission guidance on single-sex spaces has been branded 'fundamentally unworkable' by local authorities and public bodies, creating confusion and legal uncertainty across Britain.