Companies House has announced how it will transition to its new role in consideration of the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (ECCTA). You can read the details at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/economic-crime-and-corporate-transparency-act-outline-transition-plan-for-companies-house/economic-crime-and-corporate-transparency-act-outline-transition-plan-for-companies-house and they recommend that you should:
Author: Nick Swain
Are Trustees protected as whistleblowers?
Now this is a topic that, we hope, will never arise for you, but it seems that Trustees are not currently covered when seeking to be protected as whistleblowers. In a recent Employment Tribunal Appeal (EAT) ruling, Trustees were said not to be ‘workers’ for the purposes of being included in the scope of the […]
How to restore cut & paste in Windows 11
There are more reports online of people losing the ability to cut & paste when running Windows 11, and we certainly became part of that group on one of our PC’s. You don’t realise how much you use the cut & paste functionality until it’s broken. Anyway, this is the fix that worked for us: […]
EU AI Act act-a-glance compliance matrix
We know that many of you need to bear in mind regulations in the EU, whether that is for data protection or for what’s happening with AI. The IAPP has compiled at really helpful at-a-glance guide to highlight which stakeholder groups are mentioned in each of the articles. You can download the PDF and find […]
Reviewing your Privacy Notice, made easy
The ICO has launched a free Privacy Notice Generator, and it’s an ideal tool for small and medium-sized charities to review their privacy notices. Provided that you don’t undertake profiling or automated decision-making, and are not required to have an ‘official’ DPO, the tool takes you through a series of questions and the result is […]