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The UK Football Governance Bill: Impact on ownership
The UK Football Governance Bill (the Bill), reintroduced by the current Labour government in 2024, marks a significant shift in the regulation of English football.
United Kingdom | Publication | July 2023
The Regulator has updated its initial guidance on pensions dashboards to include information on how trustees and scheme managers must demonstrate that they have had regard to the staging timelines. The draft Pensions Dashboards (Amendment) Regulations 2023 will remove the staging timetable from legislation, which will instead be set out in guidance.
All schemes with 100 or more relevant members at the scheme year end between April 1, 2023, and March 31, 2024, must be connected by October 31, 2026.
The compliance section of the Regulator's guidance has now been updated to include additional information on demonstrating compliance. The Regulator expects that trustees and managers should not make final decisions about connecting until they have engaged with the staging timeline guidance and have access to all relevant information, and that any decisions must be clearly considered and documented. The Regulator also states that a failure to have regard to the guidance on staging timelines will be a breach. The Regulator is assessing whether any changes are needed to its draft dashboards compliance and enforcement policy (on which it consulted in November 2022) and will provide an update in due course.
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The UK Football Governance Bill (the Bill), reintroduced by the current Labour government in 2024, marks a significant shift in the regulation of English football.
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Our report last year included a summary of the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules (PSR) and discussed both how owners have reacted to the rules and our predictions for the likely impact on future ownership of Premier League clubs.
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Most incidents handled by our Norton Rose Fulbright cyber team originate from the customer’s service provider. In many cases it is the service provider’s systems, infrastructure and environment which proves to be the most vulnerable to cyber breaches and security issues.
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