The European Commission has renewed its data adequacy agreement with the UK, guaranteeing free flow of data with the European Union (EU) for a further six years. The agreement assures that the UK’s ...
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As we get into another winter holiday season, COVID is still part of our lives. And although it's hard to predict exactly what this year's cold, flu and coronavirus season will look like, experts want ...
If you have homeowners, renters or condo insurance, you already have pet liability coverage, unless your dog is excluded Written By Written by Insurance Staff Writer, WSJ | Buy Side Kara McGinley is a ...
Alexandra Miles of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries introduces new research laying out the realities of the pension system inequalities that the Pensions Commission is seeking to address. How ...
A jury's award against Tesla of $243 million over its Autopilot system signaled tech companies could face serious penalties when safety concerns arise. That same concept might now affect Uber, as ...
Windows 11 is testing a network speed test that you run from the taskbar. The speed test icon takes you to the Bing website. For now, you need a Windows 11 Insider build to use the feature. Now ...
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Under federal law, vaccine manufacturers benefit from significant lawsuit protections, including being shielded against suits about design defects. These protections are paired with a fund that is ...
The government has today relaunched the much-lauded Pensions Commission – which first proposed automatic enrolment in 2005 – to lead the Pensions Adequacy Review. Baroness Jeannie Drake, a member of ...