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Public offers and admissions to trading regime: new rules come into force - highlights for Equity Capital Markets
On 19 January 2026 the UK’s new public offers and admissions to trading regime comes into force. Together with updates to the listing regime made in July 2024, the changes represent a crucial modernising step in the ongoing revitalisation of UK capital...
Employment Bulletin - January 2026
Topics covered in this bulletin: Employment Rights Act: first set of changes; Trader entitled to discretionary bonus for period prior to dismissal; Complaint about tweets did not induce discrimination; Reduction in compensation for procedurally unfair...
Hong Kong progresses new licensing regimes for virtual asset dealing and custody; consults on regimes for virtual asset advisory and management
Following the introduction of licensing regimes for virtual asset trading platforms (VATPs) and stablecoin issuers, Hong Kong is progressing its plans to extend licensing requirements to other key parts of the virtual asset[1] (VA) ecosystem.
In December...
Tax and the City - January 2026
The Supreme Court agrees with the Court of Appeal in Hotel La Tour that input tax in respect of deal fees in relation to an exempt share sale is attributable to the share sale (and therefore irrecoverable), rather than to the taxpayer’s downstream taxable...
Insurance Outlook 2026
The UK water white paper: a watershed moment?
Described by the UK government as a “once-in-a-generation plan to overhaul the water system”, the Water White paper was published on 20 January 2026 (the White Paper). This is the UK government’s response to the review of the water sector in England and...
Competition and Regulatory Newsletter: UK government consults on overhaul of mergers and markets regimes
The UK government has launched a consultation proposing significant changes to the UK’s competition regime. The UK government has launched a consultation proposing significant changes to the UK’s competition regime.
Background
The consultation...
CRD VI Explained
Consumer investments in 2026: growth, guardrails and the reality of risk
The FCA has stated its support for the Government’s growth mission by simplifying rules, widening access, and encouraging investment. Nevertheless, 2026 will test how ‘responsible risk-taking’ can be reconciled with consumer protection.
The Government's shake-up of the CMA: a year in review
On 20 January the UK government launched a consultation on its long-awaited proposals to shake up the UK competition regime, marking the latest offensive in its “primary mission … to deliver economic growth”.
Announced exactly a year after the...