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Regulatory Radar: Consumer Sector Webinar – June 2026

date/time: 10 June 2026, 10:00 - 11:00
Location: Microsoft Teams
Webinar
Join us for our monthly webinar series where we explore the most recent regulatory headlines, as well as a deeper dive into our selection of the most pressing regulatory developments impacting consumer sector businesses across the UK and EU. This session is tailored for professionals navigating compliance, marketing, product and food governance in a rapidly evolving landscape.

Event details

In addition to the headlines, this month's topics include:

The King’s Speech - what do you need to know?

We will provide a practical overview of the key legislative and policy developments set out in the King’s Speech and what they signal for businesses.

With a renewed focus on regulatory reform and economic growth, we will explore the areas most likely to impact organisations and where early preparation will be key, particularly on the EU relationship bill.

The UK–EU SPS Agreement - what does it mean in practice?

With closer EU relations featuring prominently in the King’s Speech and continuing to be central to the broader political landscape, the proposed Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) agreement is firmly back on the table.

We will examine what the latest consultation tells us about the UK’s future direction, why this matters for your operations, and what businesses should be preparing for as the position develops.

Product Safety Enforcement Consultation - are you ready for change?

Following up on last month’s Regulatory Radar where we covered the substantive details of the change, this month we focus on the significant changes to how regulation will be applied in practice.

We will explore why these developments are just as important as the underlying legislative reforms, including the introduction of civil sanctions, introduction of core prohibitions and new classifications of breaches and what this could mean for how product regulation is monitored, enforced and managed going forward.

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