Data: protection, possibilities, purpose House of Lords The Data Protection and Digital Information Bill has arrived in the House of Lords and peers have questioned the minister.
Fintech awards season – a reason to be cheerful Fintech Lord Holmes of Richmond explains why the Electronic Trade Documents Act is an award-winning piece of parliamentary work.
What the King’s Speech means for digital assets Lord Holmes Lord Holmes highlights the bills involved in the King's Speech that he'll be directly working on, and how they affect digital assets.
Why the next part of the Government’s AI safety plan should be citizen engagement November 2, 2023 The public must be engaged as we move into this potentially bright, AI powered future, says Lord Holmes of Richmond.
AI governance – who’s in control? October 6, 2023 Lord Holmes urges us all to be part of the AI governance discourse if we want to ensure that ‘safe’ systems can work for everyone.
The starter gun has been fired on moving trade into the 21st Century September 20, 2023 The Electronic Trade Documents Act came into force today, enabling all companies using English law to remove paper and transition to a system where transactions can be fully paperless.
Parliament debates the pressing case for AI regulation August 2, 2023 We need a coordinated approach across all government departments and beyond to achieve a coherent strategy on AI, argues Lord Holmes.
Investment research review plots a positive path forward July 20, 2023 Lord Holmes details an expert review of the state of investment research he believes will open greater opportunities for London.
Our media literacy push is rewarded over Online Safety Bill July 19, 2023 Lord Holmes of Richmond expresses his delight over some significant changes to the Online Safety Bill in relation to media literacy.
Reasons to be positive about the Chancellor’s Mansion House Reforms July 13, 2023 Lord Holmes examines this week's Mansion House reforms where he welcomed significant potential, and reasons for optimism.