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Comment: What Trump’s AI plan means for the future of governance
The Trump administration's recently unveiled AI Action Plan represents nothing short of a complete philosophical reversal from the previous administration's regulatory framework, and the implications for global AI governance are profound.

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Governance failures at Prince Harry’s Charity
Prince Harry, co-founder of Sentebale, was drawn into a public governance dispute at the charity earlier this year.
The Charity Commission has now concluded its investigation, finding mismanagement but issuing no formal sanctions. The case highlights the importance of clear governance structures and professional oversight in safeguarding a charity’s mission and reputation.




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The FRC's First Thematic Review of Mandatory Climate-Related Financial Disclosures prepared by AIM-Listed and Large Private Companies
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) recently reviewed the first mandatory Climate-related Financial Disclosures (CFD) prepared by AIM-listed and large private companies.


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Likes can fall fast. Is your social media governance ready?
Social media offers organisations powerful opportunities for engagement, but also introduces unique risks that require robust governance. This article explores how governance professionals can add value by embedding clear structures, rules, and oversight into digital channels.

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Workplace relationships: time to review your policies?
Recent high-profile resignations have reignited debate on workplace relationships and governance. With new UK legal duties on harassment prevention and growing scrutiny of conflicts of interest, now is the time to review policies, disclosure processes and cultural safeguards