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UK corporate law weekly update: FRC size thresholds, modern slavery guidance, notable judgments, FCA ESG survey, Spring Statement on ECM and tax, partnerships, key dates and trackers (27 March 2025)

Published on: 27 March 2025

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  • Directors' and members' issues
  • Environmental, social and governance issues
  • Equity capital markets
  • Partnerships
  • Tax for corporate lawyers
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  • Trackers
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Accounts and reports

FRC publishes update on company size threshold amendments

Responding to the Government’s revisions to UK company size thresholds, which take effect on 6 April 2025, the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has revised pertinent existing publications. In addition, the FRC has issued a summary paper setting out the amendments to help reporters understand the updated framework. See: LNB News 21/03/2025 16.

Corporate governance

Home Office updates statutory guidance on modern slavery in supply chains

The Home Office has issued a refreshed edition of its statutory guidance on transparency in supply chains under section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015. Titled 'Transparency in supply chains: Statutory guidance', it gives organisations updated direction on preparing annual modern slavery statements, covering publication obligations, drafting approach and approval processes. This is the first full replacement of the guidance since its initial release in October 2015, displacing prior partial updates...

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