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Media Matters Podcast | UK Draft Media Bill: Taking a look at the public service broadcasting aspects of the Media Bill
As part of our series on the Draft Media Bill, TK Spiff is joined by Alex Aisthorpe to discuss the proposed public service broadcasting (PSB) reforms. The two discuss ...
Media Matters Podcast | How concerned should subscription content providers be about the UK's Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill.
We take a deep dive into the key issues in the DMCC for those in the media sector, focusing on the proposed subscription contracts regime and the risks posed to video-...
Media Matters Podcast | What the UK's Gambling White Paper means for sports sponsorship and broadcasting
We take a look at recent developments in UK gambling regulation and how these will impact those in the gambling, sports and broadcasting sector.
Future of Financial Services podcast | Reflections on Money 20/20
Osborne Clarke financial services experts discuss the highlights from this year's European fintech conference.
Regulation and Reputation: two sides of the same coin | The External View
Reputation management specialist Henry Fox is joined by Kate Brader, Head of Crisis at FTI Consulting for a discuss her experiences of reputational issues arising from...
Regulation and Reputation: two sides of the same coin | Public Procurement
Reputation management specialist Henry Fox is joined by Craig McCarthy, public procurement specialist at Osborne Clarke, to discuss the reputational challenges of cont...
Telecoms takeaway | How the UK Telecoms Security Act will impact suppliers to the telecoms sector
In our second monthly Telecoms Takeaway Podcast, TK Spiff and Hannah Drew take a look at how the new UK telecoms security regime will impact the telecoms sector, and w...
Telecoms Takeaway | The key takeaways from the UK government's new Wireless Infrastructure Strategy
In our first monthly Telecoms Takeaway podcast, Eleanor Williams and Hannah Drew discuss the principal themes and takeaways from the UK government's new and wide-rangi...
Regulation and Reputation: Two sides of the same coin | Health and Safety
Reputation management specialist Henry Fox is joined by Mary Lawrence, the head of Osborne Clarke's Health and Safety practice, to discuss how businesses can best mana...
Health and safety considerations for employers in the event of blackouts
In our latest Employment Coffee Break podcast, Julian Hemming and Matt Kyle from our employment and health and safety teams look at key considerations for employers a...
Hydrogen in-depth podcast | Developing and funding a hydrogen project
In this podcast, we are joined by Helena Anderson from Ikigai Capital, who has been appointed to deliver a hydrogen investment strategy for the Thames Estuary. Helena ...
Hydrogen in-depth podcast | Markets and regulation
In this podcast Pablo Borondo, senior associate from Aurora Energy Research, Europe's largest dedicated power analytics provider, discusses the current hydrogen market...
'Neurodiversity in the workplace: How tech and digitalisation is assisting with D&I'.
Tom Sharpe of the Osborne Clarke Neurodiversity committee speaks to Amy Moylett and John Abel about how tech and digitalisation is assisting with D&I in the workplace