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Key moments from our subscriber news round-up in March 2022

Innovation should not cost people their privacy

The Information Commissioners Office (ICO) continues to remind firms to respect the privacy of personal data, while on a consultative listening exercise about ICO services.

Advertisers should avoid creating racist stereotyping in advertising

The Advertising Standards Authority has called upon advertising code administrators to consider writing additional guidance discouraging racial stereotypes.

Private investment is one way to achieve opportunity-sharing Levelling Up

By 2030, the current government’s wants public investment in R&D to generate twice the amount of private investment, and focussed outside the South East.

A pilot scheme in England will enable apprentices in specific creative and construction roles to have shorter 3 month phases, totalling up to 12 months, at the same or different employers, to grow their experience

Starts April 2022.

The cost of company formations may be substantially increased, to deter fraudsters and encourage legitimate formations

The The House of Commons Treasury committee has called on government to significantly increase the cost of forming a new company, to deter economic crime.

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