Who watches the watchdog? “Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?” Part III January 25, 2023 The third instalment of Lord Holmes' thoughts on the Financial Services and Markets Bill which is at the committee stage in the House of Lords today.
I ask for a second time: Who watches the watchdog? January 24, 2023 Lord Holmes of Richmond expands on his hopes for the Financial Services and Markets Bill which is going through the House of Lords.
Wait, so who’s watching the watchdog? January 23, 2023 The Financial Services and Markets Bill reaches a significant stage on Wednesday, and Lord Holmes explains how it's regulated.
Presenting the case for regional mutual banks January 18, 2023 Lord Holmes argues there could barely be a better moment to consider the benefits of regional mutual banks in a digital transformation.
Financial Services and Markets Bill is now with the House of Lords, and its potential is extraordinary January 12, 2023 Lord Holmes of Richmond walks through the Financial Services and Markets Bill currently being debated in the House of Lords.
A question of financial inclusion December 1, 2022 Lord Holmes asked His Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to increase financial inclusion in England.
Digital Assets Week: Conversations from the corriDAW November 18, 2022 Lord Holmes wraps up Digital Assets Week with some thoughts on the common themes from conversations in the corridors.
Digital Assets Week: A ‘DAW’ to the future November 16, 2022 Lord Holmes reports on an opportunity to share the current approaches being undertaken by the UK Government on crypto regulation.
The Electronic Trade Documents Bill: The problem, solution and potential benefits November 8, 2022 Five years after his report on blockchain in the Upper House, Lord Holmes spoke in the second reading debate for the Electronic Trade Documents Bill.
The Electronic Trade Documents Bill – one of the most important Bills you’ve never heard of October 12, 2022 Today, in the House of Lords, Lord Holmes witnessed the Government introduce an incredibly important piece of legislation.