Right to Work Documents List

right to work documents

Every worker in the UK has to provide proof to their employer that they have the right to work. This requirement applies regardless of the worker’s nationality, residency status, age or race. UK employers are required by law to carry out right to work document checks prior to any candidate starting employment. To carry out […]

Consumer Rights Act 2015 FAQs

Consumer Rights Act 2015

It’s a fact of life that things you buy may not always be as expected – whether the item is faulty, or damaged, or simply doesn’t do what it’s supposed to do. In these cases, you should be able to rely on protections under the Consumer Rights Act 2015. In this guide for consumers, we […]

What to Do if Your Car Hits a Deer

car hit deer

Every year, motor collisions involving deer are the cause of animal and human injuries and fatalities, as well as causing substantial damage to vehicles. Most drivers are aware that they must stop and report accidents, but what isn’t as well known is whether this rule also applies to animal-related incidents. In this guide for motorists, […]

How Do Overage Agreements Work?

Overage agreements, or ‘clawbacks’, allow the seller of land to secure additional payments from the buyer after the land has been sold. They are a type of contract used in circumstances where a seller is to be paid additional sums by the buyer if certain events happen within a specified timeframe, such as where it is thought the land […]

What are Parental Rights for Fathers?

Parental rights for fathers

Parental rights for fathers are determined largely by whether the individual has ‘parental responsibility’. Parental responsibility is not always an automatic right for fathers, and without it, a father’s legal rights in relation a child may be limited. What is parental responsibility? With parental responsibility, you can make decisions about the child’s upbringing and care, […]

Caught Drink Driving?

drink driving

What are the drink driving limits in the UK and what penalties could you face if you’re charged with a drink driving offence? Is drink driving a criminal offence? Yes, under the Road Traffic Act 1988, drink driving is a criminal offence. Motorists found guilty of drink driving, or being drunk and in charge of […]

How Long Do Points Stay On Your Licence?

How Long Do Points Stay On Your Licence

In this guide for motorists, we answer frequently asked questions about how long points stay on your licence, how the points impact your insurance and how to get them removed. What are penalty points? Penalty points are given to drivers in the event of certain motoring offences. Endorsement codes are used to refer to motoring […]

Tier 2 Sponsor List (How to Find a UK Sponsor Employer!)

tier 2 sponsor list

The Tier 2 sponsor list, also known as the Register of Licensed Sponsors, details all UK employers that hold a valid sponsorship licence permitting them to employ skilled non-UK resident workers. If you are a national of an EU country or a country outside the European Economic Area (EEA) and you are looking to come […]

Employing Overseas Workers in the UK

employing overseas workers

In most cases, UK-based employers will need to hold a valid sponsor licence in order to employ overseas workers. Foreign nationals are generally subject to UK immigration control, unless the individual has UK settled status, for example under the EU settlement scheme or holds valid UK indefinite leave to remain. Those that require permission to […]

Drivers’ Guide to Speed Cameras

speed cameras

Speed cameras are used to monitor passing vehicles and capture information about speeding vehicles which is then used to issue speeding penalties. In this guide for motorists, we look at common types of speed cameras in the UK, and what you can expect to happen if you’ve been flashed by a speed camera. How do […]

New Data Protection and Digital Information Bill Set to Replace GDPR

New Data Protection and Digital Information Bill Set to Replace

New data protection legislation for the UK that will replace the EU’s GDPR has been put before Parliament by Technology Secretary Michelle Donelan. The Data Protection and Digital Information Bill aims to reduce the financial and administrative burdens of the current regulations on British businesses, remove barriers to international trade and cut the number of […]

UN Refugee Agency Brands UK Asylum Bill “Very Concerning”

UN Refugee Agency Says UK Asylum Bill "Very Concerning"

New legislation aimed at removing all migrants who illegally cross the English Channel is being proposed by the UK Government. Under the new Illegal Migration Bill, anyone found to have entered the country illegally will be removed from the UK within 28 days and blocked from returning or claiming British citizenship in future. Those who […]

Right to Work UK: Compliance for Employers

right to work uk

Under the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006, all employers are required to meet their duties to prevent illegal working in the UK by carrying out checks to ensure that anyone who applies to them for employment has the right to work in the UK. Illegal working penalties for employers  Illegal working can come in […]

Rules For Dissolving a Company

dissolve a company

There are many reasons why a company could be dissolved. There may be a dispute between the shareholders and directors, there may be succession issues following the death of the business owner, or the business may simply have run its course or perhaps never achieved the desired success. Whatever the reason, the process to close […]

Driving Licence Expired? Renewal Guide

Driving Licence Expired

As a UK motorist, you must by law ensure your driving licence is valid. If your driving licence has expired, you could be liable for a fine of up to £1,000. New driving licences are initially granted for 10 years. Although the DVLA will send you a reminder letter before your driving licence expires, it […]

What Does Limited Liability Mean?

limited liability meaning

When setting up a company, it’s important to understand how different types of business structure work. Factors such as the business owners’ exposure to financial risk will require careful consideration when deciding which type of company structure is most suitable. In this guide, we focus on limited liability structure. We explain the meaning of ‘limited […]

How to Sue a Company

how to sue a company

There are many reasons why you might be looking to sue a company. It might be for personal injury or negligence, or because they owe you money. It can be a daunting prospect to take on an organisation that has greater resources at its disposal and more experience than you of the legal process. This […]

Legal Bid to Protect Tenants from ‘Ghost Landlords’ Fails

Legal Bid to Protect Tenants from ‘Ghost Landlords’ Fails

A high-profile case seeking to protect tenants from ‘ghost landlords’ has failed. In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court held that a landlord is the party a tenant signs their contract with, and not the property’s owner. The legal challenge was brought in response to a surge in rent-to-rent arrangements. These allow companies to rent […]

Drink Driving Penalties First Offence

drink driving penalties first offence

If you’re facing a drink driving penalty as a first offence, it’s important to understand the legal process ahead and the penalties if you’re found guilty. Drink driving offences and penalties Drink driving is a serious offence leading to a driving ban, fine, possible prison time and a criminal record. Drink driving penalties are determined […]

What Happens When a Commercial Lease Expires?

what happens when a commercial lease expires

The legal position of a tenant when their commercial lease expires will depend on whether their lease is subject to the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954. Commercial tenants usually remain in a property when a lease has expired because they are still negotiating the terms of a new, renewed lease with the landlord or they […]