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									October 14, 2025
									Ford Cars Still Pumping Out Harmful Emissions, Motorists SayLarge numbers of Ford vehicles are still being driven around major U.K. cities, pumping out harmful polluting gases, more than a decade after the Dieselgate scandal emerged, lawyers for motorists suing car manufacturers said at the second day of a trial on Tuesday. 
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									October 14, 2025
									Sharp Rise In 'Nationally Significant' UK CyberattacksBritian's cybersecurity agency said Tuesday that it has handled an average of four "nationally significant" cyberattacks every week in the last year, more than double the number in the previous 12 months. 
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									October 14, 2025
									Close Brothers Sets Aside £300M For Car Finance ClaimsClose Brothers said Tuesday that it is almost doubling its allocation to address the industry-wide motor finance compensation scheme as the merchant bank joined another lender in criticizing the Financial Conduct Authority's plans for redress. 
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									October 13, 2025
									Energy Data Co. Says Info Supply Cut-Off Was JustifiedAn energy data supplier owned by a consortium of British power companies has denied unfairly cutting off an energy startup, arguing that it refused to supply data because the startup repeatedly breached its deal by sharing data with third parties. 
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									October 13, 2025
									Hamlins Pro Faces SDT For Contempt Threat Against ReporterThe solicitors' regulator accused a Hamlins LLP partner at a London tribunal on Monday of improperly threatening to bring contempt proceedings against a journalist in a case over alleged corruption. 
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									October 13, 2025
									Car Makers' 'Brexit Island' Defense Panned At Emissions TrialCarmakers want to live on a "Brexit island," where diesel vehicles in Britain are held to different emissions standards than other countries, lawyers for more than 1.6 million owners of diesel cars said at the start of a trial on Monday. 
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									October 13, 2025
									FSB Warns G20 Of High-Risk Delays In Financial ReformThe chairman of an international standards setter warned policymakers from the Group of 20 economic forum on Monday that countries are failing to finish financial reforms on time, risking global shocks. 
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									October 13, 2025
									Lloyds Sets Aside £800M To Cover Motor Finance ClaimsLloyds Bank said Monday that it has increased its provision for compensating customers tied to the motor finance misselling scandal by an additional £800 million ($1.1 billion), as the lender raised serious concerns about the Financial Conduct Authority's proposed redress program. 
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									October 10, 2025
									Carmakers Gear Up For Once-In-A-Generation Dieselgate TrialOne of the biggest and most complex group claim trials ever seen in the High Court will open Monday as more than a million motorists try to prove that major car manufacturers equipped their vehicles with devices designed to cheat emissions rules. 
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									October 10, 2025
									UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In LondonThis past week in London has seen Paddington Bear's creators and Studio Canal sue the company behind Spitting Image, Blackpool Football Club's former owner Owen Oyston bring a fresh claim against the club, and Mishcon de Reya sue a Saudi investment group. 
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									October 10, 2025
									Google Trims Price Comparison Site's Competition ClaimGoogle pared down a price-comparison website company's claim that accused it of abusing its dominant market position at a London tribunal Friday, after the tech giant argued that it has a "cast iron" defense against it. 
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									October 10, 2025
									Think Tank Urges Reeves To Break Tax Pledge In Budget PlanChancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves should raise income tax in the coming autumn budget to match spending commitments and reduce the deficit, a think tank said Friday. 
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									October 10, 2025
									Kennedys' Rekha Cooke On The FCA Senior Managers RegimeRekha Cooke, a partner at Kennedys, talks about the Financial Conduct Authority's reforms of the senior managers regime, telling Law360 that businesses should treat the reforms as a reason to strengthen their internal controls. 
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									October 10, 2025
									Standards Setter FSB Issues Warning On AI Monitoring GapsNational regulators must improve their monitoring of the adoption of artificial intelligence in the financial sector, a global standards setter urged on Friday, as unchecked exposure to the technology might expose critical vulnerabilities. 
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									October 10, 2025
									Agent Blames Law Firm For Bungled £1.1M Property SaleAn agent has blamed a law firm for a bungled £1.1 million ($1.5 million) real estate deal that ended with the lawyers settling a negligence case, as she denied allegations that she intentionally tried to sell a property she did not have the rights to. 
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									October 10, 2025
									Glazing Firm Boss Avoids Prison For COVID Loan FraudA court has handed a 22-month suspended prison sentence to a businessman who fraudulently obtained two loans from the state-backed COVID-19 pandemic-era bounce-back scheme and used the proceeds for gambling and cryptocurrency investments, the Insolvency Service has said. 
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									October 09, 2025
									FCA Outlines Next Steps To Stop Financial Crime At AGMThe Financial Conduct Authority outlined its next steps to prevent financial crime at its annual general meeting on Thursday, including further investment in its data-related technology and demands for higher level anti-fraud measures from tech giants such as Meta. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Clearview AI's £7.5M GDPR Fine Faces Renewed ScrutinyA London tribunal has decided that a lower court was wrong to find that the U.K.'s data protection regulator lacked the power to fine Clearview AI Inc. £7.5 million ($10 million) over its collection of images of U.K. citizens from social media without their knowledge. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Hip-Hop DJ Tim Westwood Charged With Rape, Sexual AssaultThe Crown Prosecution Service said Thursday that it had approved 15 charges of sexual offenses against U.K. hip-hop DJ and broadcaster Tim Westwood spanning over three decades and involving seven women. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Dutch Gov't Summons Fund Suspected Of €200M Tax EvasionDutch prosecutors have summoned a foreign pension fund that they suspect evaded €200 million ($231 million) in taxes on dividends through fraudulent refund claims, the government said Thursday. 
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									October 09, 2025
									BAE Suppliers Deny Selling Faulty Parts In £11.5M M&A RowThe former owners of an aerospace component maker that supplied BAE Systems has denied knowingly selling faulty parts as it fights the new owner's claim for an £11.5 million ($15.3 million) refund after an acquisition. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Richard Desmond Wants £1.3B Over National Lottery AwardA group owned by former publishing magnate Richard Desmond alleged Thursday at the trial over its £1.3 billion ($1.7 billion) claim that the U.K. gambling regulator had made "manifest errors" in the process of awarding the National Lottery license. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Banks Warn Of Extra Hit Over Car Loan Finance ScandalLloyds and Close Brothers both warned on Thursday that they are reviewing whether they need to allocate extra cash to compensate U.K. motor finance customers, days after the City watchdog disclosed a planned redress program for the mis-selling scandal. 
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									October 08, 2025
									Senior Managers At Risk In FCA's £8B Motor Finance PlanThe Financial Conduct Authority's proposed £8.2 billion ($11 billion) car finance redress scheme would force senior managers of lenders to put their heads on the block by attesting that they have adequate systems to identify customers for compensation, with wrong decisions risking enforcement action by the regulator, lawyers have warned. 
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									October 08, 2025
									Tobacco Co. Made Timely Tax Refund Claims, UK Court RulesA British tobacco company didn't wait too long to seek repayment of taxes it mistakenly paid on foreign dividends, a U.K. appeals court ruled Wednesday, rejecting HM Revenue & Customs' contention that the claims were time-barred. 
Expert Analysis
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								8 Ways Law Firms Can Prepare For SRA's AML Offensive  The Solicitors Regulation Authority’s recent plans to intensify anti-money laundering enforcement means firms need to concentrate on strengthening client matter risk assessments, policies and procedures, source of funds checks and firmwide risk assessments, says Harriet Holmes at Thirdfort. 
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								How Unfair Practice Rules Boost Consumer Protections  With the consumer protection aspects of the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act now in force, companies must not only ensure their business is not engaged in prohibited practices, but also consider how consumers make decisions to acquire goods and services, say lawyers at Linklaters. 
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								Fraud Office Guidance Highlights Value Of Self-Reporting  New guidance from the U.K.'s Serious Fraud Office on corporate self-reporting, cooperation and deferred prosecution agreements provides a useful framework for companies navigating criminal investigations and their potential resolutions — and underscores that corporations that self-report are in a better position to obtain DPAs than those that do not, say lawyers at Skadden. 
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								Answering Key Questions About 2 EU Cybersecurity Laws  As companies work to implement two nascent European Union cybersecurity measures, the Digital Operational Resilience Act and the second Network and Information Security Directive, lawyers at MoFo address nine conceptual questions emerging around their interpretation and compliance obligations. 
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								Industry Input Is Key As EU Weighs New Tariffs On US Trade  The European Commission’s ongoing consultation, which seeks feedback on a proposed expansion of products subject to tariffs and restrictions in retaliation to U.S. tariffs, opens an important opportunity for industry stakeholders to highlight why a scope exclusion is warranted, say lawyers at Crowell & Moring. 
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								What End of Payment Systems Regulator Means For Biz  The U.K. government’s plan to abolish the Payment Systems Regulator and absorb its functions into the Financial Conduct Authority should eventually lighten the compliance burden for businesses under the PSR’s remit, which may in turn encourage growth, but the proposed changes will roll out slowly, say lawyers at Farrer & Co. 
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								Compliance Lessons From Art Dealer's Terror Financing Plea.jpg)  Regulated businesses can learn from the missteps of a recently convicted London art dealer, who failed to disclose sales to a suspected Hezbollah financier, by implementing compliance measures like anti-terrorism financing screenings as robust as their anti-money laundering policies and training staff to spot red flags, say lawyers at White & Case. 
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								UK Capital Reforms May Help Startup Founders, VC Investors  Hidden in the U.K. Financial Conduct Authority's recent proposals on the definition of capital for investment firms are changes to the eligibility requirements for instruments to be included in a firm's regulatory capital — changes that may reduce the risk of investing, especially in early-stage fintech firms, says Andrew Henderson at Goodwin. 
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								EU Watchdog's ESG Dashboard Raises Transparency Bar  The European Banking Authority’s recently introduced ESG dashboard is a key tool in aligning financial institutions with the European Union's sustainability policies, and fundamentally alters the risk environment by transitioning climate-related data from a compliance afterthought to a core component of strategic decision-making, says Kristýna Tupá at Schönherr. 
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								Whistleblower Rewards May Soon Materialize In UK  Recent government and Serious Fraud Office announcements indicate that the U.K.’s long-standing aversion to rewarding whistleblowers is reversing, underlining the importance for organizations to consider managing misconduct risk and prepare for a potentially significant uptick in tipoffs, says Tom Grodecki at Cadwalader. 
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								High Court Ruling Shows Firm Stance On Procedural Integrity  The recent High Court decision in Qatar Investment v. Phoenix Ancient Art demonstrates its zero tolerance of procedural failure, serving as a reminder that the financial burden associated with document disclosure will not excuse a party’s failure to comply with court orders, say lawyers at Quillon Law. 
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								UK May Play Major Role In Corporate Misconduct Regulation  In light of the U.S.' pause in Foreign Corrupt Practices Act enforcement, the U.K. Serious Fraud Office has released new guidance showing it may seize the opportunity to play a heightened role in regulating corporate misconduct by U.S. companies with a global presence, particularly over the next few years, say attorneys at Paul Weiss. 
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								A Shifting Landscape Of Greater Scrutiny After Data Breaches  Recent Information Commissioner's Office fines for personal data breaches and a Home Office consultation signal a shift in the U.K. regulatory landscape, and with an increase in mass actions and resulting exposure, organizations should prepare for potential third-party claims from those incurring consequential losses, say lawyers at Atheria. 
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								What To Note As HM Treasury, FCA Plan New Crypto Regs  Taken together, HM Treasury’s recently proposed crypto-asset regulations and the Financial Conduct Authority’s new discussion paper on regulating crypto-asset activities provide key insights into the government's planned regime, which represents significant changes that will affect all firms providing related services, says Mark Chalmers at Davis Polk. 
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								Tools For Effective Asset Tracking In Offshore Jurisdictions  In light of a technology company's recent allegations that its former CEO maintained an undisclosed interest in offshore companies, practitioners may want to refresh their knowledge of the tool kit available for tracing and recovering allegedly misappropriated assets from both onshore and offshore jurisdictions, say lawyers at Walkers Global.