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UK Risk & Compliance: Data (Use and Access) Act 2025; ICO guidance; Treasury debt sanctions exception; FATF inclusion and evaluation reforms; whistleblowing trend; trackers, practice notes and precedents—26 June 2025

Published on: 26 June 2025

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Risk & Compliance weekly highlights—26 June 2025

In this issue:

  • Data protection
  • Financial Sanctions
  • AML, CTF & counter-proliferation financing
  • Other Risk & Compliance updates this week
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • Trackers
  • New and updated content

Data protection

Data (Use and Access) Bill receives Royal Assent on 19 June 2025

The Data (Use and Access) Bill (DUA) secured Royal Assent on Thursday 19 June 2025, becoming an Act of Parliament after its parliamentary scrutiny closed on 11 June 2025, completing nearly eight months of legislative progress. While most measures will commence on dates set by regulations made by the Secretary of State, a small number took effect immediately. Among these is section 78, addressing reasonable and proportionate searches for data subject access requests. See: LNB News 19/06/2025 46, LNB News 24/06/2025 1 and LNB News 19/06/2025 65.

UK businesses facing phased rollout of data protection law changes

UK businesses should expect a six to nine month implementation window for the DUAA 2025, with initial changes projected by mid-December 2025 and most principal guidance due in winter 2025/2026...

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