Businesses operating in Europe have been warned that they should ensure they understand the profiles of chemicals used in their supply chains, amid a growing body of litigation internationally and a tightening of regulations relating to the use of so-called ‘forever chemicals’ in product manufacturing.
We hear from Nils Rauer on why most AI output should not attract copyright protection, and from Lucy Townley on new rights in the UK for unions to access physical or even digital workplaces.
As Australia gears up for the upcoming federal election on 3 May, the Albanese government’s 2025-26 budget laid out the Labor Party’s plan for the construction industry if it returns to government.
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