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The UK, France, Sweden, and EU have made fresh attacks on end-to-end encryption. Some of the attacks are more “crude” than those in recent years, experts say.
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The U.K. axed its payments regulator in an effort to reduce red tape as part of the prime minister's Plan for Growth. The move was lauded by industry, but some are concerned the FCA won't give ...
The result is a perfect storm: a lack of foundational knowledge compounded by the financial industry's reliance on complex ...
Many UK SMEs face a steep rise in National Insurance from 2025/26, yet salary sacrifice schemes could save them over £4bn ...
Channel partnerships are crucial for bolstering cybersecurity and they fill vital resource, technology and knowledge gaps, ...
For the majority, in the past inheritance was relatively simple. Someone died, and assets were split equally among children ...
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