Regardless of the outcome of the EU referendum taking place on 23 June, the UK will be affected by the new EU regulations on data breaches, Captive Insurance Times reports.
Published date:
22/07/2016
Following the outcome of the EU referendum, attention has turned to working out a new British Food, Farming and Environmental Policy that could replace the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).
The Government's official climate change advisers have warned that the UK's fracking regulations may be inadequate to prevent methane leaks from shale gas production, the Daily Telegraph reports.
The Government's official climate change advisers have warned that the UK's fracking regulations may be inadequate to prevent methane leaks from shale gas production, the Daily Telegraph reports.
A new, tougher charity regulator that will name and shame charity fundraisers who harass the elderly and shoppers in the street was launched on 7 July, the Daily Telegraph reports.
The Government's school behaviour expert, Tom Bennett, has said that teachers should phone parents to praise their children in case they ever need to criticise them, the Daily Mail reports.
When ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 14001:2004 were updated last year the changes were seen as a huge step forward for quality and environmental management systems within businesses. Now, Australia and New Zealand have officially adopted both updated standards for national use: AS/NZS ISO 9001:2015 and AS/NZS ISO 14001:2015.
Being seen as a responsible business is no longer a nice-to-have; it's now a must-have. Many companies actively seek out suppliers with a good track record of environmental management and as a result, many organizations are doing what they can to improve their green credentials.
In a bid to reverse a decade of declining home ownership, the Government is preparing for the Housing and Planning bill to come before the Commons again on Tuesday, the Financial Times reports.