Staying Up to Date: The UK GDPR Handbook (2nd Edition) 

The data protection landscape continues to evolve. With the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 now in force, practitioners need to ensure their materials reflect the latest changes to the UK GDPR, Data Protection Act 2018, and PECR.

The newly updated UK GDPR Handbook (2nd edition) brings these developments together in one practical reference. It includes all amendments introduced by the DUA Act, with colour-coded changes for easy navigation and links to relevant recitals, ICO guidance, and caselaw that help make sense of the reforms in context.

This edition also covers the amendments made to Article 17 (right to erasure) under the Victims and Prisoners Act 2024, ensuring readers have a complete view of the current regime.

Act Now has included relevant provisions of the amended DPA 2018 to support a deeper understanding of how the laws interact. As before, the aim is clarity and usability, helping practitioners work confidently within a complex framework.

And for each handbook sold, £1 is donated to the Rainfall Foundation, supporting the reintegration of prison leavers into society, a reminder that compliance and community impact can go hand in hand.

If you’re revisiting your data protection resources this year, this updated edition is a good place to start. Order your copy here.

Author: actnowtraining

Act Now Training is Europe's leading provider of information governance training, serving government agencies, multinational corporations, financial institutions, and corporate law firms. Our associates have decades of information governance experience. We pride ourselves on delivering high quality training that is practical and makes the complex simple. Our extensive programme ranges from short webinars and one day workshops through to higher level practitioner certificate courses delivered online or in the classroom.

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