In light of the gravity of the situation, it may be necessary for the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to launch an investigation into the dynamics of the charity sector and assess the impact of market concentration on smaller charities
The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has underscored the importance of protecting children's privacy online, urging social media and video-sharing platforms to enhance their data protection measures to ensure the safety of young users
A group of rural villagers from Madagascar has initiated legal proceedings against the UK/Australian mining giant Rio Tinto, alleging that pollution from a nearby mine has led to dangerous levels of uranium and lead in their bodies
The Law Society of Scotland has voiced concerns regarding proposed legislation aimed at prohibiting conversion practices in the country, arguing that unless a more precise approach is adopted, legitimate behaviour could inadvertently become criminalised
The Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CILEX) condemns the current whiplash compensation system as inadequate and unjust, arguing that it fails to adequately compensate claimants for their pain, suffering, and loss of amenity (PSLA)
Ian Foxley, a whistleblower who uncovered corrupt payments to Saudi officials by British defence company GPT Special Projects Management Limited (GPT), has initiated legal action over his treatment since revealing the scandal