Digital Right to Work Failures Exposed in Home Office Audits

For HR teams, right to work compliance has entered a different phase. The move to digital immigration status has changed not only how checks are carried out, but how failures are assessed when the Home Office reviews an employer’s processes. Although the underlying rules have not changed, HR functions are now operating in an environment […]
Revised Employment Rights Act Timeline Published

The Government has confirmed a revised implementation timetable for the Employment Rights Act 2025 under its ‘Plan to Make Work Pay’. The update replaces the previous July 2025 roadmap and resets several dates that HR teams may already have built into policy reviews, training programmes and workforce planning. What has changed is the order in […]
UK Minimum Wage & Statutory Pay Changes 2026

From April 2026, changes to the UK National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage will take effect, bringing higher statutory pay floors and renewed enforcement focus. For employers, HR professionals and payroll teams, the changes will necessitate careful review of pay structures, working time calculations and payroll processes to avoid inadvertent underpayment. This guide sets […]
Employer NI Changes from April 2026

Two separate National Insurance developments were confirmed in early 2026 and are relevant for employers, HR teams and anyone with responsibility for payroll and reward structures. The first is the annual re-rating of National Insurance contributions, which takes effect from April 2026 and applies to day-to-day NIC calculations. The second is a reform to pension […]
Zero-Hours Working Rules 2026: What HR Teams Need to Know

The Employment Rights Act 2025 has started to bite earlier than many HR teams expected. One of the first changes to take effect, from 6 January 2026, directly affects how zero-hours working is structured, managed and policed inside organisations. For HR professionals, this is not simply a contract update exercise. It is a shift in […]
Preparing for April 2026: ERA 2025 Changes

The Employment Rights Act 2025 introduces a phased programme of reform, but April 2026 is the point at which HR teams begin to feel the operational impact most directly. While later changes, including reforms to unfair dismissal qualifying service, have attracted political attention, the April 2026 measures reshape how absence, enforcement, consultation, leave and employee […]
UK Settlement Shake-Up: Implications for HR & Employers

The Home Secretary has launched a formal consultation on a new earned settlement system for Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK. The consultation proposes moving away from the familiar five-year route to ILR for most workers and their families and replacing it with a ten-year default that can be shortened or lengthened depending on […]
UK Asylum Reforms Published

The Home Office has released details of asylum reforms, outlining the government’s plan to restructure how the UK manages asylum, refugee protection and post-decision enforcement. UK Asylum Reforms The changes replace the current long-term, relatively predictable framework with one built around shorter grants of leave, regular reassessment, conditional support and faster removal processes. […]
UK Immigration Reforms 2025: What HR Needs to Know

The Home Office has confirmed a new wave of immigration reforms in its latest Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules (HC 1333), published on 14 October 2025. These reforms form part of the government’s Plan for Change and will affect how employers, HR teams and recruiters manage international hiring, compliance and workforce planning from […]
Leveraging the Permitted Paid Engagement Visa

In an increasingly global talent marketplace, HR leaders must navigate complex immigration rules while maximising organisational flexibility. The UK’s Permitted Paid Engagement (PPE) Visitor Visa offers a useful — and often underutilised — route for inviting international professionals for short-term, paid work without the administrative burdens of sponsorship. This article explores the visa’s strategic benefits […]