
Premises owners are under a new duty to protect their visitors – Martyn’s Law
The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act was passed on 3 April 2025, requiring those responsible for premises and events to prepare for the risk of terrorist attack.

The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act was passed on 3 April 2025, requiring those responsible for premises and events to prepare for the risk of terrorist attack.

An Insight into: Re G and B (Children) (Abduction: Settlement: Grave Risk: Ukraine) [2025] EWHC 795 (Fam)

At the start of a new financial year, we set out the key changes to employment law to expect over the course of 2025/26 and beyond.

Newly published Home Office research indicates that employers in the construction sector are particularly at risk of failing to correctly carry out Right to Work checks.

An unusual requirement from the British Nationality Act may wreak havoc for British citizenship applicants in 2025.

The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has announced plans to extend its review of cookie usage to the UK’s top 1,000 websites to bring them into compliance with data protection law, as part of its wider online tracking strategy.

We take a look at the supply chain recommendations in the UK Government’s response to the House of Lords Modern Slavery Act 2015 Committee report.

The Home Office have published a new statement of changes to the Immigration Rules, which will come into force on 9 April 2025.

School employee’s dismissal for gender-critical Facebook posts was discriminatory

The Home Office have announced fee increases affecting a number of visa routes and applications.

The Government has made some significant amendments to its Employment Rights Bill in response to consultations.