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Notes on AI, on regulatory disclosure, and on how UK businesses can do both better. Tagged Listed, SME, or Firm.
Why most independent dental practice websites are quietly non-compliant, and what a modern one actually looks like
The GDC, the CQC, the ASA and the ICO each have a piece of your website. The compliance baseline is sitting in plain sight on your homepage, your team page, and your treatment pages, and it is breached more often than principal dentists realise. Here is what the audit looks like, and what a modern build does about it.
What changes when a regional law firm's website actually understands legal work
Most regional law firm websites are six years old, run on a 2018 WordPress theme, and were built before generative AI existed. The replacement is not just a redesign. It is a different category of digital asset, and the gap between the two is widening fast.
The regulatory drift problem, and why most AIM websites are already non-compliant
Rule 26 is the AIM website obligation that survived the November 2025 deregulation pass. It is also the obligation that issuers are most quietly breaching, often without realising. Here is what the audit looks like from the outside, and what the implications are for the rest of the disclosure stack.