A flexible approach to UK regulation that may otherwise hinder the development of innovative technologies and services, will be the focus of a new government-backed committee in attempts to ensure that the UK is the “best place in the world to do business”.
The appointment of the committee and Ross as its chairperson, was a key recommendation from the white paper on ‘Regulation for the fourth Industrial Revolution’ – Image by annca from Pixabay Reforms to the UK’s regulatory system that remove barriers to innovation, will be the responsibility of a new advisory body…
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