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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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“The only company which appears to currently be active – a consulting firm in his name – is now also late filing its returns.”

New Companies House identity verification rules have cut UK company registrations by around 30%, as experts warn fraudsters are already adapting tactics.

Seafarers union RMT, hit out at the Insolvency Service’s delayed civil investigation into P&O Ferries, which is eroding confidence in the law and allowing senior figures involved in the 2022 scandal to escape accountability.

Welcome to our latest Coffee Break in which we look at the latest legal and practical developments impacting UK employers
Revised legislation reallocates PAYE risk within labour supply chains and expands anti-avoidance provisions.

Objectively dishonest conduct may breach director's duty to promote the success of the company in 'good faith'
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This week: Companies House launches its voluntary identity verification serviceRegulations are published to ease the burden of directors'...

Companies falsely claimed to have hundreds of millions of pounds in turnover and profits
<span>An update on legal and regulatory developments for UK public companies.</span>

A new once-in-a-generation plan to overhaul the water system and protect households from disruption has been unveiled today (Tuesday 20 January).

Over 15 million people across the UK are expected to benefit as the Employment Rights Act receives Royal Assent.

Making the register a more trusted and transparent source of information supports a fairer and safer business environment.
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This week: Legislation is introduced to extend mandatory identity verification to limited liability partnerships, overseas companies and...

End clients, MSPs, agencies and umbrellas face big decisions on how they will operate from April next year

UK Government unveils its Small Business Plan to support SMEs across the country

The OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development) Pillar Two framework seeks to address the tax challenges arising from the digitalisation of the

We are phasing in identity verification over 12 months to make things simpler for companies and business owners.

The government's umbrella company tax reforms are now final and will take effect on 6 April 2026 – time to prepare is short

The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 introduces new mandatory requirements for company directors, members of limited liability partnerships, people with significant control and those making filings at Companies House to verify their identity.

HMRC’s 2026 reforms could transform umbrella companies in the UK. Learn how new legislation impacts agencies, clients and contractors.

Letter from the Minister for Small Business and Economic Transformation to the Chair of the Business and Trade Committee on the Government's plans for audit reform legislation.

A round-up of what the UK government’s latest budget means for the legal sector.

A list of the top 25 biggest law firms in the UK by revenue, together with a ranking of their profits per equity partner (PEP).

A UCL Centre for Ethics & Law webinar
Leading law firm Freeths has strengthened its Glasgow office with the appointment of Corporate Partner Louise Mahon, following a year of substantial growth for the firm in Scotland. Read more here...
Leading law firm Freeths has advised Connells Group on the sale of its subsidiary, Mortgage Intelligence, to OneDome. Read more...

As we head into 2026, resolutions (however realistic) in hand, we look back at the key English court rulings of 2025 and the...

University of Nottingham Commercial Law Centre (UNCLC) hosted the UNCLC Workshop: “Corporate Law in Turbulent Times” at the University of Nottingham School of Law. It was a fantastic afternoon of discussion, ideas, and collaboration - thank you to al...
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This week: The Court of Appeal analyses whether repudiatory breaches of a shareholders’ agreement were capable of remedyA break fee...
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The UK’s new public offers of securities regime will come into force on 19 January 2026A seller of a company breached his non-compete...
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