Social Media in the Workplace: UK Guide 2026

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Social media in the workplace is no longer a peripheral HR issue. It sits at the intersection of UK employment law, reputational risk, discrimination liability and data protection compliance. For UK employers, the legal exposure created by social media at work is real and increasingly scrutinised by tribunals. Employees use social media during working hours, […]

Menopause in the Workplace: Employer Legal Guide 2026

menopause at work

Menopause in the workplace has become a defining compliance issue for UK employers. What was once treated as a private health matter or a general wellbeing topic now sits firmly within the scope of employment law, equality risk management and organisational governance. Rising tribunal claims, updated guidance from the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), […]

Expats Renounce British Citizenship Due to Stricter Border Checks

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  Why expats are renouncing British Citizenship   Recent changes to the UK’s pre-departure travel checks have unsettled some dual British nationals living overseas. Reports of boarding delays and warnings at check-in have prompted questions about how British citizenship now needs to be evidenced when travelling to the UK. For families managing more than one […]

Unfair Dismissal UK: 2026 Rules & 2027 Changes

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  Section A: What Is Unfair Dismissal?   Most employees have the statutory right not to be unfairly dismissed. Allegations of unfairness can be directed against employers for a number of reasons, with the grounds for dismissal, the way the decision was reached and the procedure used to bring the contract to an end all […]

Employing Contractors UK: Legal Guide 2026

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Employing contractors can offer businesses flexibility, specialist expertise and short-term scalability. However, in UK law, the decision to hire an independent contractor rather than an employee carries significant legal and financial consequences. Employment status determines statutory rights, tax liabilities, PAYE obligations and potential exposure to employment tribunal claims. Misclassifying a contractor can result in backdated […]

Collective Consultation Rules UK (2026 Guide)

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Collective consultation is one of the most heavily regulated areas of UK employment law. Where an employer proposes to dismiss 20 or more employees as redundant within a 90-day period at one establishment, the law imposes strict procedural obligations. These obligations arise under section 188 of the Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 […]

Section 3C Immigration Act 1971: 2026 Guide

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Section 3C Immigration Act 1971 is one of the most important but misunderstood provisions in UK immigration law. It operates automatically to continue a person’s existing leave where they have made a valid, in-time application to extend or vary their permission, and that application has not yet been decided before their current leave expires. Without […]

Employment Rights Act: 18 Feb 2026 Reforms Now Live

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  Industrial Action Ballot Changes   The framework governing industrial action ballots has been revised to remove several procedural obstacles that previously created scope for technical challenge. Earlier regimes often allowed employers to contest strike action on narrow defects in ballot process or notice compliance. The current position reduces the likelihood of industrial action being […]

Apply for CoS: Common Sponsor Mistakes 2026

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  Section A: How to apply for a Certificate of Sponsorship   Applying for a Certificate of Sponsorship is often described as an administrative step carried out through the Sponsor Management System (SMS). In effect, it is a formal compliance event under the Immigration Rules. When a sponsor assigns or requests a CoS, it confirms […]

UK Share Code: What It Is & How to Check 2026

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  Section A: What is a Share Code?   A share code is a unique, government-issued alphanumeric code that gives controlled access to a person’s current immigration status held on the Home Office system. It sits at the centre of the UK’s shift to a digital immigration system, allowing third parties such as employers, landlords […]