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UK TMT 2025: regulatory and litigation updates on AI, data, Online Safety, advertising, automated vehicles, telecoms, IP, cyber security, defamation and product liability, with 2026 risks and milestones

Published on: 28 January 2026

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For more on key TMT developments, consult these Practice Notes:

  • UK artificial intelligence—tracker
  • Media and digital tracker and telecoms—UK
  • Online Safety Act 2023—tracker
  • Adtech and programmatic advertising—tracker
  • UK automated vehicles—tracker
  • DABUS AI patent proceedings—tracker
  • UK drones—tracker

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Artificial intelligence (AI)

What were the key developments in 2025?

No movement on an AI Bill in the UK

Despite earlier indications that the UK government would bring forward a targeted AI Bill in 2025, no overarching legislative framework emerged (although Lord Holmes of Richmond reintroduced his private AI (Regulation) Bill in the House of Lords—see: LNB News 05/03/2025 28). Instead, the government largely retained its principles-based, pro-innovation stance, leaning on sector regulators to continue developing guidance and initiatives such as regulatory AI sandboxes. It also advanced the AI Opportunities Action Plan, an ambitious programme comprising fifty recommendations to stimulate AI growth in the UK (see: LNB News 13/01/2025 8). Limited, targeted legislative steps addressed certain AI-related risks...

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