Sex Discrimination at Work: 2026 UK Guide

Sex discrimination remains one of the most litigated areas of UK employment law. Although public awareness has increased and workplace equality policies are now commonplace, claims relating to unfair treatment because of sex continue to feature prominently in Employment Tribunal statistics. For employers, the legal and reputational consequences of non-compliance can be significant. For wider […]
Employment Contract UK: 2026 Employer Guide

An employment contract is the legal foundation of the working relationship between an employer and an employee. It governs pay, duties, working time, benefits, termination rights and the obligations each party owes to the other. In practice, most disputes about dismissal, holiday pay, restrictive covenants or breach of contract can be traced back to how […]
Wrongful Dismissal UK 2026: 2 Years, Notice & Compensation

Wrongful dismissal is a breach of contract claim arising where an employer terminates employment in breach of the employee’s contractual rights under the employment contract. In most cases, the breach relates to notice — either because no notice was given, insufficient notice was provided, or payment in lieu of notice was not lawfully made. Unlike […]
Long Term Visitor Visa UK (2026 Rules Guide)

If you are planning to travel to the UK repeatedly over several years, you may be considering a long term visitor visa UK. This is not a separate immigration category. It is a Standard Visitor visa granted with extended validity of 2, 5 or 10 years, allowing multiple entries during that period. Because visitor permission […]
Discrimination at Work UK: Employer Guide 2026

Discrimination at work remains one of the most legally complex and high-risk areas of UK employment law. Governed primarily by the Equality Act 2010, the law prohibits employers from treating individuals unfairly because of specific protected characteristics. The consequences of getting it wrong are significant: employment tribunal awards for discrimination are uncapped, reputational damage can […]
Induction Process UK: Employer Compliance Guide (2026)

The induction process marks the formal beginning of the employment relationship. While often described as a welcome or onboarding exercise, in legal terms it is the point at which a range of statutory duties crystallise for the employer. A structured and compliant induction process is therefore not optional administration. It is the mechanism through which […]
Recruitment Discrimination UK: Employer Guide 2026

Recruitment discrimination is one of the most legally sensitive stages of the employment lifecycle. Decisions taken before a contract is even signed can give rise to Employment Tribunal claims, reputational damage and regulatory scrutiny. Under the Equality Act 2010, job applicants are protected against unlawful discrimination from the earliest point of engagement with a prospective […]
Equality Diversity and Inclusion UK: 2026 Employer Guide

Equality diversity and inclusion are no longer peripheral HR concepts. In 2026, they sit at the centre of legal risk management, governance standards and workforce strategy. For UK employers, equality diversity and inclusion is first and foremost a statutory compliance issue governed by the Equality Act 2010. Inclusion may be strategic. Diversity may be commercial. […]