Act Now Training is pleased to announce the launch of the 2nd edition of the UK GDPR Handbook.
The handbook is designed for data protection practitioners and legal advisers who require a complete guide to the UK Data Protection regime following the changes introduced by the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 (“DUA Act”).
The DUA Act received Royal Assent on 19th June 2025. It amends the UK GDPR, the Data Protection Act 2018 and the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003.
This handbook sets out the full text of the amended UK GDPR. Amendments, insertions and deletions made by the DUA Act are referenced in colour to allow users to easily identify what has been changed. It also cross references relevant recitals of the EU GDPR which are still part of the UK GDPR pursuant to section 3 of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018.
Relevant provisions of the amended DPA 2018 have also been included where they contribute to the further understanding of the UK GDPR. Guidance from the (soon to be) Information Commission, the European Data Protection Board and relevant caselaw is signposted to assist users in interpreting the legislation.
Act Now sold over 5,000 copies of the first edition of the handbook. This new publication will be a valuable addition to data protection practitioners’ libraries. Ibrahim Hasan, the editor of the handbook, said:
“I am really pleased with the publication of the second edition of the UK GDPR handbook. My team and I have tried to produce a clear and easy to follow publication which will help practitioners navigate their way around this complex legislation.”
Delegates on our future GDPR certificate courses will receive a complimentary copy of the UK GDPR Handbook as part of their course materials.
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The handbook also contains amendments made to Article 17 (the right to erasure) by section 31 of the Victims and Prisoners Act 2024.
At Act Now we want to see a world where every individual, regardless of their past, has the opportunity to thrive; a community where everyone can contribute meaningfully and live with dignity. That is why we are partnering with Rainfall Foundation; a charity which works to support the reintegration of prison leavers into society. It provides tailored support that addresses prison leavers’ unique needs and helps them overcome the barriers they face in building a stable, rewarding life. For each handbook sold, Act Now will be donating £1 to Rainfall Foundation.
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