Integration & Values in Immigration

The United Kingdom has long been a destination for people from around the world seeking new opportunities and a stable life. The UK immigration system is structured to manage the flow and integration of foreign nationals. Central to this is the requirement that individuals comply with the conditions of their immigration permission, and where relevant […]
Employer Record Keeping Working Time Law 2026

Working time compliance is often discussed in terms of limits, rest and opt-outs. In practice, enforcement action and tribunal liability are far more likely to turn on evidence. For UK employers, record keeping is not an administrative afterthought under the Working Time Regulations 1998. It is the mechanism by which compliance is proved or, more […]
Night Workers: An Employers Guide 2026

Night work remains one of the most consistently misapplied areas of UK employment law. Despite clear statutory rules under the Working Time Regulations 1998, many employers continue to rely on assumptions, informal practices or legacy rotas that do not withstand regulatory or tribunal scrutiny. The legal risks associated with night workers are not theoretical. They […]
48-Hour Weekly Maximum: 2026 Employer Guide

UK employers continue to underestimate the compliance risk posed by the 48-hour weekly maximum, often treating it as a flexible guideline rather than a binding legal limit with health and safety, tribunal and enforcement consequences. Despite the Working Time Regulations 1998 being in force for over two decades, breaches remain common, particularly in sectors relying […]
Working Time Rules 2026: Employer Compliance Guide

Working time compliance remains one of the most consistently misunderstood and poorly applied areas of UK employment law. Despite the Working Time Regulations 1998 being in force for over two decades, employers continue to face enforcement action, tribunal claims and reputational damage arising from incorrect assumptions about hours, rest and opt-outs. These risks are increasing […]
Working Time and Rest Rules 2026

Working time and rest rules are a core part of UK employment law compliance, but they are also a practical tool for managing risk, productivity and workforce sustainability. How long people work, when they rest and how employers respond when work temporarily reduces all have direct consequences for health and safety, employee relations, cost control […]
Apprenticeships 2026: Law, Rights and Employer Duties

Apprenticeships have become a central feature of workforce planning for UK employers, supported by government funding, structured training frameworks and a growing emphasis on skills development. When used properly, apprenticeships can provide a cost-effective and sustainable route to building talent pipelines while meeting business needs. When used incorrectly, they can expose employers to legal, financial […]
Less Favourable Treatment of Part-Time Workers

Part-time working is a well-established feature of the UK labour market, offering flexibility for both employers and workers. However, employing part-time staff carries specific legal responsibilities, particularly around ensuring they are not treated less favourably than comparable full-time workers. Failures in this area can expose employers to employment tribunal claims, reputational risk and avoidable management […]
Comparable Full-Time Worker in UK Employment Law

Part-time working is a common feature of the modern UK workforce, particularly across professional services, retail, healthcare and administrative roles. While flexible working arrangements can benefit both employers and employees, they also introduce specific legal obligations that businesses must understand and manage carefully. One of the most important, and often misunderstood, concepts in part-time worker […]
What Is a Part-Time Worker? UK Employment Law

Employers often assume that part-time working is a straightforward concept, defined simply by reduced hours. In practice, the legal position is more nuanced. UK employment law does not set a fixed number of hours that determines whether someone is a part-time or full-time worker. Instead, part-time status is assessed by reference to an individual’s normal […]