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Local Government Law Update: Elections Security, Procurement, Judicial Review, Governance, FOI/EIR, Finance, Social Care and Housing – week of 13 June 2024 (England and Wales)

Published on: 13 June 2024

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General election

Cabinet Office publishes new security guidance for elections

The Cabinet Office has issued fresh election security advice, ‘Online disinformation and AI threat guidance for electoral candidates and officials’. It offers practical steps for staff in political parties, local authorities, central government and the devolved administrations to lower the risk of hostile activity and to respond if targeted by online disinformation or generative AI material. It sets out how to cut the likelihood of attack and what to do if you are impacted by online disinformation or generative AI content. Readers should consider it alongside the National Cyber Security Centre’s ‘Defending Democracy’ guidance. A further section has been included: ‘Social Media Security Information for Candidates’. Refer to: LNB News 06/06/2024 17.

Food safety in the face of innovation—novel foods and precision breeding

Food production stands on the brink of profound change, propelled by breakthroughs in novel foods and precision breeding. Such developments could tackle food security pressures while supporting the move towards more sustainable food systems...

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