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October 24, 2022

The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority – What is Currently Worth Knowing?

In this article, Ralitsa Stancheva analyses the recent updates concerning the UK's Financial Conduct Authority, while considering why the UK heads the list of the world’s preferred regulatory regimes for financial services.
January 6, 2022

Telemedicine: the rise, the risks and the regulation

Article by Olivia Wilson What is telemedicine? The term telemedicine refers to the use of telecommunication and information technology to provide medical services remotely. This can […]
December 23, 2021

Space Travel: The Opportunities and Limitations

Article by Anna Pang SpaceX, one of the most innovative space companies of 2021, launched their first ever civilian crew, known as the Inspiration 4, to […]
November 27, 2021

What does green mean? An insight into greenwashing in the energy industry

Article by Erin Miller When I first heard the term ‘label fatigue’, I felt very seen. The term certainly resonated. I am the sort of shopper […]
March 23, 2021

Competition law update: Facebook

Article by Zahra Makda  Big tech giant, Facebook is being sued by the US in an attempt to force the company to sell assets such as Instagram and […]
February 8, 2021

Clear the Lobby: What laws are MPs voting on this week (w/c 8th February)

Welcome to our weekly feature courtesy of Sebastian Salek, the brains behind Clear the Lobby, working to bring you all the laws MPs are voting on this week, and explained in plain English!
November 22, 2020

The Future Lawyer Weekly Update – w/c 23rd November

The round-up of the stories that a budding Student Lawyer should be aware of this week. Sign up here to get these updates in your inbox every […]
October 12, 2020

Clear the Lobby: What laws are MPs voting on this week (w/c 12th October)?

Sebastian Salek, the brains behind Clear the Lobby, brings you all the laws MPs are voting on this week, and explained in plain English!
August 14, 2020

BLM Series: Human rights lessons

This article of the series re-visits the concept of fundamental human rights and the potential inequities in their application. The meaning of 'fundamental' seems to be interpreted incoherently, not only degrading the purpose of human rights themselves but also depriving certain groups of protection that others find essential and automatic. Read this article to learn more and reflect upon your own privilege.