House of Lords Scrutinise Data (Use and Access) Bill

The House of Lords has concluded its Committee stage review of the Data (Use and Access) Bill, debating amendments on AI's impact on children, national security risks, and compliance with copyright law. Report stage is scheduled for 21 January 2025.

House of Lords Scrutinise Data (Use and Access) Bill

The House of Lords has completed its meticulous line-by-line examination of the Data (Use and Access) Bill 2024-25 during the Committee stage, wrapping up deliberations on 18 December 2024.

This legislative step offered peers the chance to debate critical amendments aimed at sharpening the Bill’s focus on AI governance, data protection, and national security.

The Bill, which is central to the government’s plan to regulate data use across sectors, has stirred interest and concern from experts, businesses, and advocacy groups.

As it moves to the Report stage, three key amendment areas are generating particular buzz.

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