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Plastics & Rubber Weekly
This is because the European Parliament, the European Commission and the EU Council of Ministers have struck an agreement on the contents of a new law - the Seveso III directive - that will include new safety rules for chemical-using businesses.
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BizReport
The deadline for compliance with the EU Cookie Law is looming and, while businesses struggle to get their heads around it, it appears online users are, too. by Helen Leggatt As the new EU cookiedirective looms, a survey of 2000 online users has found ...
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| Regulation: Wariness over EU's level playing field Financial Times The UK, which is launching a new “twin peaks” system of regulation, has done a complete about-face. It now competes to be the toughest supervisor and the most aggressive enforcer. The European Commission is generating reams of financial rules, ... See all stories on this topic » | Financial Times |
| REACH chemical safety review: Re-opening a can of worms? EurActiv Whether or not to amend the scope of REACH in order to avoid overlaps with other EU legislation (Art. 138.6). A review of the European Chemicals Agency (Art. 75.2). TheEU official said the value of the regulation lies in making sure that only ... See all stories on this topic » | EurActiv |
Out-Law.com
The draft Communications Data Bill will include proposed changes to the way law enforcement bodies can currently access "communications data" under the EU's Data Retention Directive and the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA) in the UK.
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