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506 articles covering UK law — immigration, corporate, property, technology, employment and more. Updated daily from Google News.
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Enforcement raids skyrocket by 77% since the government came to power leading to an 83% increase in arrests.

A study finds post-Brexit visa requirements for EU nationals has led to separations and trauma.

The refugee model will shift from permanent to temporary for those who claim asylum from 2 March.

Government expands Hong Kong British National (Overseas) route.

Emergency Services Network was supposed to have replaced existing Airwave system by 2020

From 25 November, graduates no longer need to leave the UK to apply for the Innovator Founder visa, making it easier to launch start-ups immediately after study. The change offers a settlement pathway for entrepreneurial talent but comes as the Graduate Route is being tightened.

PM will consider exempting large numbers from proposed changes, which would leave people waiting 10 years for settled status

People from outside the UK and Ireland will need electronic travel authorisation from 23 April.

Exclusive: Most people in charity’s study say they worry about being separated from relatives under Mahmood plans

Universities, builders and health trusts are feeling the squeeze, as thinktank says effect of zero net migration could be similar to Brexit

A review of how Letting Agents and Landlords Can Prepare for Upcoming Employment Reform and Rising Staff Costs.

Tenants can now look out for new important information explaining their new rights coming on 1 May 2026 - including a ban on Section 21 'no-fault' evictions.

Catch up on the latest judgments, consultations and government decisions affecting the commercial and residential sectors.
WTR is a unique and timely intelligence service informing commercial trademark decision making by assessing the business impact of trademark law developments.

As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to develop rapidly, intellectual property (IP) law is having to try to keep up. This can be seen in several recent and ongoing developments in the UK.
The Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) and Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) have announced the first cohort of banks and building societies to benefit from their joint Scale-up Unit....
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This week: The Government publishes its second progress report on implementing the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023,...

Record number of arrests and raids of illegal workers across the UK including 187 raids in Northern Ireland leading to 234 arrests.

The UK government's immigration white paper is tightening every area of the UK's immigration system, including study, work and family.

A three-year deal to pay for more French patrols to intercept smuggling gangs was due to expire at midnight.

Talks to renew the UK’s multimillion-euro contribution to French coastal patrols have collapsed just 48 hours before the current arrangement ends. Without a new deal, surveillance of beaches used by migrant smugglers could be cut, potentially driving up small-boat crossings and forcing Border Force to divert staff from airports and ports. The impasse threatens supply-chain reliability and could disrupt corporate travel over Easter.

Why the practice note exists, how it could support your practice and why you won’t have to add ‘climate expert’ to your responsibilities.
The biggest celebrity news story this week has certainly been the supposed Beckham family feud, following Brooklyn Beckham's statement via Instagram that he does not wish to reconcile with his parents.

The government has launched the biggest review of design protection in decades and is seeking architects’ suggestions as to how to modernise intellectual property law

OpenAI has stopped a rival artificial intelligence company securing a "CallGPT" trademark in the U.K., proving that its similarity to "ChatGPT" could cause confusion among consumers.

Fees for patents, trade marks and designs will increase from 1 April 2026 in the UK.

THE UK’s FCA (Financial Conduct Authority) rejected just under a third of applications for AML supervision in the year to April 2025.

SOME Big Tech companies only pay ‘lip service’ to fraud and should contribute more to combating scams, according to the head of UK Finance.

Behind the badge: insider UK fraud and money laundering realities—read the article and watch the episode here.
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