Term Time Working UK: Employer Guide 2026

term time working

Term time working is a form of flexible working where an employee works during school or academic terms and does not work during school holidays. Although most commonly associated with education and local authority roles, term time working is increasingly being adopted across private sector organisations where operational demand aligns with school calendars or where […]

Good Work Plan UK: Employer Guide (2026)

good work plan

The UK Good Work Plan was the Government’s policy response to the 2017 Taylor Review of Modern Working Practices. It was presented as a blueprint for fair and decent work in a modern labour market shaped by flexible contracts, platform work and evolving employment models. While the phrase “Good Work Plan” is often used loosely […]

Innovator Founder Visa Business Plan for Success 2026

innovator founder visa business plan

The Innovator Founder route is focused on the potential and performance of the underlying business. This is assessed in the initial endorsement process through the Innovator Founder visa business plan. The business plan has to demonstrate that the business idea is genuinely innovative, commercially realistic and capable of growth. If endorsement is refused, the visa […]

The Immigration (Form and Manner of Passenger and Service Information) Direction 2026

The Immigration (Form and Manner of Passenger and Service Information) Direction 2026

The Immigration (Form and Manner of Passenger and Service Information) Direction 2026 is a technical Home Office instrument that has operational consequences for airlines, rail operators and maritime carriers. It sets the required transmission standards for advance passenger information and Passenger Name Record data under the Immigration Act 1971 framework and the Immigration and Police […]

Permanent Contract UK: Meaning, Rights & Law 2026

permanent contract

A permanent contract is the most common form of employment contract used in the UK. It is an open-ended agreement between an employer and an employee with no fixed end date. While the term “permanent” is widely used in recruitment and HR practice, it does not mean guaranteed employment for life. Instead, it describes an […]

Can an Employer Withhold Pay? UK Legal Guide 2026

when does tupe not apply

In the UK, an employer can only withhold pay in strictly limited circumstances. The starting point under UK employment law is that workers are entitled to be paid the wages properly due to them as part of the fundamental bargain in an employment contract. If an employer withholds pay without lawful authority, this will usually […]

Equal Pay Law UK 2026: Employer Guide

equal pay law

Equal pay law remains one of the most scrutinised and litigated areas of UK employment law. Despite more than fifty years of statutory protection, disputes over pay equity continue to generate high-profile tribunal and appellate decisions. For employers, the legal exposure is significant: successful equal pay claims can result in substantial back pay awards, reputational […]

Objective Justification (Equality Act 2010) 2026

objective justification

Objective justification is one of the most important – and most misunderstood – defences available to employers under the Equality Act 2010. While discrimination is generally unlawful, the law recognises that in limited circumstances an employer may lawfully justify treatment that would otherwise be discriminatory if it can demonstrate that the measure is a proportionate […]

GDPR for HR in 2026: UK Compliance Guide

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Ensuring compliance with data protection law is now a core HR governance function. HR departments process large volumes of highly sensitive personal data throughout the employee lifecycle, from recruitment and onboarding to performance management, absence handling and termination. That exposure creates regulatory risk under the UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA 2018), […]

Recruitment Law UK 2026: Employer Guide

recruitment law

In the UK, recruitment law is not contained in a single statute. Instead, it is a composite legal framework made up of equality legislation, immigration law, employment rights, wage protection rules and data protection law. Employers who treat recruitment as a purely commercial exercise risk overlooking statutory duties that arise before an employment relationship has […]