April 2026: ERA 2025 Changes

Section A: Employment Rights Act 2025 – April 2026 employer update The Government’s phased implementation of the Employment Rights Act 2025 enters a major operational phase in April 2026. While some headline reforms, including changes to unfair dismissal qualifying service, have been deferred until 2027, the April 2026 changes will materially affect sickness […]
ECS Check: Employer Checking Service Guide 2026

Section A: What is the Employer Checking Service for ECS Checks? The Employer Checking Service is a Home Office service that employers can use where an individual cannot show an online immigration status or an acceptable physical document. That situation can arise, for example, where the person has an outstanding in-time application, appeal […]
Holiday Entitlement 2026: Leave Rights, Minimums & How It Works

Holiday entitlement is one of the most operationally sensitive areas of UK employment law. It affects payroll accuracy, workforce planning, absence management, employee relations and legal risk exposure. Errors are rarely obvious at the point they occur, but they often surface later through grievances, tribunal claims or payroll audits, by which time liabilities may span […]
Holiday & Leave: Entitlement, Rules & How It Works 2026

Workers take time off work for different reasons. This can include annual holiday, unexpected absence such as sickness or emergencies, and planned longer-term leave such as family-related absence. For employers, managing holiday and leave is not just an administrative task. It requires applying the correct legal rules, ensuring pay is calculated accurately, supporting employees appropriately […]
Curtailment Letter 2026: What It Means & What to Do

If you have received a curtailment letter, the immediate concern is simple: how long you can lawfully remain in the UK and what you need to do next to avoid overstaying or losing the right to work. For employers and sponsor licence holders, the same event triggers a different but equally urgent risk: whether the […]
IELTS for UKVI 2026: What It Is, Requirements & How to Take It

Section A: What is IELTS for UKVI? IELTS for UKVI is one of a number of Home Office-approved tests that can be used to prove an applicant meets the English language requirement as part of a UK immigration or nationality application. If you are applying for a UK visa, settlement or British citizenship, […]
Fee Waiver Application 2026: Rules & Deadlines

Section A: What Is a Fee Waiver Application? A fee waiver is an in-UK affordability request linked to human rights-based leave to remain applications. It is a formal request made to the UK Home Office by an applicant who is already in the UK, asking for exemption from paying the immigration application fee […]
TUPE Meaning UK: What It Is & When It Applies 2026

Section A: What does TUPE mean in practice for an employer? For employers, TUPE is not simply a rule about preserving jobs. In practical terms, it is a legal mechanism that reallocates employment risk when a business, part of a business or a service changes hands. It determines whether employees move automatically to […]
Positive Verification Notice: Checking Right to Work 2026

Section A: What is a Positive Verification Notice? To avoid civil penalties and the possibility of criminal prosecution, employers are required to verify that all workers are eligible to work in the UK before employment starts and, where relevant, during employment. There are several prescribed ways to do this, including manual document checks […]
Cost of an Employment Tribunal to Employers in 2026

Employers searching for the average cost of an employment tribunal to an employer are rarely looking for a single figure. In practice, no fixed or reliable “average” exists that can be applied safely across cases. Tribunal costs vary widely depending on the nature of the claim, the conduct of the parties, procedural decisions taken by […]