Business Guidance
Find rules, requirements and how-tos for running your business — organised by topic, industry or stage.
International Trade
— Exporting, importing, customs, and global market access
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International Trade
— Exporting, importing, customs, and global market accessApply for customs warehousing authorisation
Customs warehousing lets you store non-UK goods without paying import duty or import VAT until they leave the warehouse for free circulation. This guide walks you through the SP1 authorisation application, the stock accounting and guarantee requirements, and the HMRC pre-authorisation visit.
Read guideApply for inward processing authorisation
Inward processing (IP) suspends import duty and import VAT on goods you bring in to process, repair, or alter. This guide walks through scoping the operation, securing a guarantee, applying via form SP1, and discharging the goods to either re-export or duty-paid release.
Read guideChoose and work with a customs agent
How to decide if you need a customs agent, choose the right type for your business, understand costs and liability, and set up the necessary authorisations in CDS.
Read guideChoosing the right export route to market
Agents, distributors, direct sales, e-commerce, licensing, or joint ventures - how to select the best market entry model.
Read guideClaim preferential origin under a UK trade agreement
Step-by-step guide for claiming a reduced or zero tariff rate on goods imported into Great Britain under a UK free trade agreement (FTA). Covers identifying the relevant FTA, determining the product-specific rule of origin, obtaining a valid proof of origin, entering the preference code on your CDS declaration, and keeping records for the four-year retention period.
Read guideCorrect a customs declaration error or make a voluntary disclosure
How to amend a customs declaration after goods have been released, or make an unprompted voluntary disclosure of historic underdeclarations to HMRC. Covers the C2001 route, the National Clearance Hub route for systemic errors, and the penalty mitigation available when you tell HMRC before they ask.
Read guideCross-border business between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland
How the Common Travel Area, cross-border employment rules, and shared institutions affect businesses operating across the Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland border. Covers InterTradeIreland programmes, the all-island Single Electricity Market, and tax treatment of cross-border workers.
Read guideCustoms debt and penalties: when liability arises and what HMRC can do
A strategic explainer for importers and finance directors of the UK customs debt regime under Part 7 of the Customs (Import Duty) (EU Exit) Regulations 2018, the civil penalty tiers in Schedule 1 (with sections 25 to 28 of the Finance Act 2003), and the criminal offences under sections 50, 167 and 170 of the Customs and Excise Management Act 1979. Frames customs compliance as a continuing obligation rather than a transactional one.
Read guideCustoms valuation: the six WTO methods and when to use each
The customs value of imported goods determines how much import duty you pay. Part 12 of the Customs (Import Duty) (EU Exit) Regulations 2018 sets out six valuation methods that must be applied in strict order. This reference covers each method, the evidence you need, and the most common pitfalls.
Read guideExport customs declarations and procedures
How to declare exports, what documentation you need, and how to avoid the most common costly customs errors.
Read guideExport logistics and shipping documentation
Freight methods, Incoterms, commercial invoices, packing lists, and working with freight forwarders.
Read guideGet an EORI number for importing or exporting
How to get an Economic Operators Registration and Identification (EORI) number to move goods between the UK and other countries. Covers GB EORI for Great Britain trade and XI EORI for Northern Ireland trade under the Windsor Framework.
Read guideHow UK customs works after EU exit: import duty, the 2018 Act, and the 2018 Regulations
A strategic explainer of the post-Brexit customs framework for goods imported into Great Britain. Walks the architecture of the Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Act 2018 and its family of "(EU Exit)" Regulations. Names the three concurrent border liabilities — customs duty, import VAT, and excise — and flags that Northern Ireland operates a separate regime under the Windsor Framework.
Read guideImport customs declarations and procedures
Register for CDS, classify goods with commodity codes, choose between full and simplified declarations, use customs agents, and understand penalties for errors.
Read guideImport duties, VAT and payment options
Understand the types of import charges, calculate customs duty and import VAT, use Postponed VAT Accounting, set up duty deferment, claim preferential rates, and access customs duty reliefs.
Read guideImport licences for controlled goods
How to get import licences for controlled goods including endangered species, controlled drugs, firearms, nuclear materials, and sanctioned goods. Covers which authority to apply to, fees, and application processes.
Read guideMake a customs declaration on CDS for an import into Great Britain
How to prepare and submit a standard customs import declaration on HMRC's Customs Declaration Service (CDS) for goods entering Great Britain. Covers data gathering, commodity-code classification, customs procedure code, valuation, duty and import VAT, submission via software or a customs intermediary, query notes, and the four-year record-keeping rule.
Read guideModern Slavery Act compliance for businesses
How to comply with Section 54 Modern Slavery Act 2015. Covers the £36 million turnover threshold, statement content requirements, publication deadlines, government registry, due diligence expectations, and enforcement.
Read guidePre-import compliance checklist: are you ready to import into GB?
Use this audit checklist before your goods arrive at the GB frontier. Work through each item and confirm you can answer "yes" with documentary evidence. If you answer "no" to any item, fix it before shipment leaves the exporter.
Read guideProduct safety responsibilities across the supply chain
Who is responsible for product safety at each stage of the supply chain. Explains the duties of manufacturers, importers, distributors, and online marketplace operators under the General Product Safety Regulations 2005 and the Product Regulation and Metrology Act 2025, including the new UK Responsible Person requirement.
Read guideRegister for the UK Internal Market Scheme
How to apply for UKIMS authorisation to move goods from Great Britain to Northern Ireland with simplified customs requirements. Covers eligibility, benefits, the application process, and ongoing obligations for GB-NI traders.
Read guideRules of origin for preferential trade
How to prove your goods qualify for reduced tariffs under UK trade agreements.
Read guideSelling products in Northern Ireland
How GB businesses can sell products in Northern Ireland under the Windsor Framework's dual regulatory regime. Covers the choice between UK and EU product rules, CE and UKNI marking requirements, 'Not for EU' labelling, UKIMS membership, and how to determine which regulatory route to follow for your products.
Read guideTrading with Northern Ireland under the Windsor Framework
How UK businesses move goods between Great Britain and Northern Ireland under the Windsor Framework. Covers UKIMS authorisation, NIRMS for food products, EORI numbers, customs declarations, duty relief, and VAT requirements.
Read guideTraveling abroad for export business
Business visas, travel insurance, temporarily exporting samples/equipment, and tax/NI for overseas work.
Read guideUKCA marking: complete guide for manufacturers
How to comply with UK product marking requirements when placing goods on the Great Britain market. Covers when UKCA marking is needed, the December 2024 CE marking recognition policy, conformity assessment routes, and documentation requirements.
Read guideUKEF export finance and insurance products
Government-backed funding, insurance, and guarantees for UK exporters - record £14.5 billion support in 2024-25.
Read guideUnderstanding UK export licensing and controls
When you need an export licence, how to apply, and the serious penalties for exporting controlled goods without authorisation.
Read guideUse simplified customs procedures
Speed up border clearance with Simplified Declaration Procedure (SDP), Entry in Declarant's Records (EIDR), Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) status, Customs Comprehensive Guarantee (CCG), and Inward Processing Relief for manufacturers.
Read guideWindsor Framework: what businesses need to know
An explainer guide to the Windsor Framework for businesses trading between Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Covers the green and red lane system, UKIMS authorisation, product marking requirements, and key implementation dates.
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Tax & Finance
— Business taxation, accounting, and financial management
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Tax & Finance
— Business taxation, accounting, and financial managementAssociated companies and Corporation Tax
How associated companies rules affect your Corporation Tax rate thresholds and quarterly instalment obligations.
Read guideAuto-enrolment compliance checklist
Verify your auto-enrolment setup meets all requirements from The Pensions Regulator. Covers scheme selection, staff assessment, enrolment, contributions, communications, record-keeping, and declaration of compliance.
Read guideAuto-enrolment penalties and TPR enforcement
Reference guide to The Pensions Regulator enforcement powers for auto-enrolment. Covers the enforcement ladder from compliance notices through financial penalties to criminal prosecution, with penalty amounts by employer size.
Read guideAvoid Self Assessment penalties
Complete guide to Self Assessment penalties - how late filing charges escalate from a £100 fixed penalty to thousands of pounds, how late payment surcharges and interest compound, what happens if you fail to register, and how to appeal if you have a reasonable excuse.
Read guideBanking regulation and PRA authorisation
Dual PRA and FCA authorisation requirements for UK banks, including capital requirements, mobilisation routes, and ongoing regulatory obligations under SM&CR and Consumer Duty.
Read guideBusiness funding and grants
Find funding options for your business.
Read guideBusiness rates relief schemes
Relief schemes that can reduce or eliminate your business rates bill, including small business rate relief, retail hospitality and leisure relief, empty property relief, and charitable rate relief across all UK nations.
Read guideBusiness support and grants in Northern Ireland
Key business support organisations and grant programmes available to businesses in Northern Ireland. Covers Invest NI, Go For It, Enterprise NI, InterTradeIreland, DAERA rural grants, and city deal programmes.
Read guideBuy a franchise
How to research, evaluate, and purchase a franchise in the UK. Includes costs, BFA verification, due diligence steps, funding options, and legal requirements.
Read guideCancel your VAT registration
How to deregister for VAT, including when you must notify HMRC, completing your final VAT return, and accounting for VAT on stock and assets you keep.
Read guideChallenging your business rates and revaluation
How to challenge your rateable value through the Check, Challenge, Appeal process, understand revaluation cycles across UK nations, and manage your business rates payments.
Read guideCheck if you need to register for VAT
Find out if your business must register for VAT based on your taxable turnover. Covers the £90,000 threshold, what counts as taxable turnover, the rolling 12-month test, and when voluntary registration makes sense.
Read guideChoose a workplace pension scheme
How to select a qualifying pension scheme for auto-enrolment. Compares master trusts (NEST, People's Pension), group personal pensions, and occupational schemes by charges, features, and suitability for different employer sizes.
Read guideChoose the correct VAT rate
Find out which VAT rate applies to your goods or services - standard, reduced, zero-rated, or exempt. This guide helps VAT-registered businesses determine the correct treatment for their supplies and understand the implications of each rate.
Read guideClaim R&D tax relief for your company
How to claim R&D tax relief under the merged scheme and ERIS for innovative UK companies.
Read guideClaim business expenses as a sole trader
How to claim allowable expenses to reduce your tax bill, including simplified expenses options for vehicles, working from home, and living at business premises.
Read guideClaim capital allowances for your company
How to claim AIA, full expensing, and writing down allowances on your Corporation Tax return.
Read guideClose company tax rules for owner-managed businesses
What close company status means for your tax obligations, including Section 455 tax on director's loans.
Read guideClose your PAYE scheme
How to permanently close your PAYE scheme with HMRC, including final FPS submission, issuing P45s to all employees, paying outstanding tax and National Insurance, and understanding scheme reopening rules.
Read guideComplete your declaration of compliance
How to complete the declaration of compliance with The Pensions Regulator, confirming you have met your auto-enrolment duties. Covers what information you need, the 5-month deadline, and penalties for late declarations.
Read guideCorporation Tax annual compliance checklist
Year-end checklist to verify your Corporation Tax compliance is complete.
Read guideCorporation Tax basics
Understanding and paying Corporation Tax.
Read guideCorporation tax loss relief
How to use trading losses to reduce your company's corporation tax bill. Covers carry-back, carry-forward, group relief, terminal loss relief, and anti-avoidance rules.
Read guideCorporation tax rates and small profits relief
Understanding the Corporation Tax rate structure following Finance Act 2022 changes. Covers the 25% main rate, 19% small profits rate, marginal relief for profits between £50,000 and £250,000, associated companies rules, and quarterly instalment requirements.
Read guideCorrect PAYE errors
How to fix mistakes in your payroll submissions and HMRC records.
Read guideCorrect VAT return errors
How to fix mistakes on your VAT return and when to tell HMRC. Covers error correction thresholds, adjusting your next return, voluntary disclosure, time limits, and avoiding penalties.
Read guideCorrect your Self Assessment return
How to amend your Self Assessment return within the 12-month window, claim overpayments after the window closes, and understand when HMRC can reassess your return through discovery assessments.
Read guideDigital Services Tax (DST) Compliance
Guide to Digital Services Tax for large digital platforms. Understand the 2% tax rate, revenue thresholds, registration process, and filing requirements for social media, search engines, and online marketplaces.
Read guideDirector's loans
Tax implications when directors borrow from or loan money to their limited company.
Read guideDiverted Profits Tax for multinationals
Guide to Diverted Profits Tax (DPT) for multinational businesses operating in the UK. Understand the 25% tax rate, two charging scenarios (avoided PE and mismatch arrangements), exemption thresholds, notification requirements, and the 2026 reform integrating DPT into Corporation Tax.
Read guideEnterprise Investment Scheme (EIS)
Use EIS to raise up to £5 million by offering investors 30% income tax relief on their investment.
Read guideFile your Company Tax Return (CT600)
How to file your Company Tax Return (CT600) including deadlines, payment requirements, iXBRL tagging, and quarterly instalment rules for large companies. Critical: payment deadline is 9 months, filing deadline is 12 months.
Read guideFile your Self Assessment tax return
Step-by-step guidance for sole traders on completing and submitting your Self Assessment tax return to HMRC, including key deadlines, payment schedules, and how to avoid penalties.
Read guideFile your final Self Assessment return
How to file your final Self Assessment tax return when you stop being self-employed. Covers deadlines, tax calculations, overlap relief, terminal loss relief, capital allowances, and record-keeping requirements.
Read guideFiling your Self Assessment tax return
Who must file a Self Assessment return, how to complete and submit it, what expenses you can claim, and how to avoid penalties. Covers deadlines, payments on account, record keeping, common mistakes, and Making Tax Digital for Income Tax.
Read guideFinding government grants
How to search for and apply for government grants, subsidies, and financial support for your business.
Read guideGet your Unique Taxpayer Reference (UTR)
How to get a UTR number for Self Assessment. Covers registration for sole traders and partnerships, delivery timelines, and what to do if you lose your UTR.
Read guideGo full-time with your business
Practical guidance for transitioning from employment to full-time self-employment. Covers financial preparation, legal obligations, tax registration, replacing employer benefits, and avoiding common mistakes when making the leap.
Read guideHandle a new starter without a P45
What to do when a new employee does not provide a P45 from their previous employer.
Read guideHandle an HMRC Self Assessment enquiry
What happens when HMRC opens an enquiry into your Self Assessment return, what triggers one, your rights, how to respond, and when to get professional help.
Read guideHow taxes work for limited companies
Understanding Corporation Tax, VAT, PAYE, and Self Assessment - how they interconnect and your obligations to Companies House and HMRC.
Read guideHow to charge VAT correctly
Learn how to charge VAT on your sales, choose the right rate, and create compliant invoices. Essential guidance for VAT-registered businesses on meeting their charging obligations.
Read guideHow to complete your VAT return
Step-by-step guidance on what to include in each box of your VAT return. Covers boxes 1-9, rounding rules, common mistakes to avoid, submission deadlines, and how to submit using Making Tax Digital software.
Read guideInsurance Act 2015 compliance for businesses
Understanding your disclosure duties and rights when purchasing commercial insurance under the Insurance Act 2015.
Read guideJoin the VAT Flat Rate Scheme
How to join the Flat Rate Scheme and calculate your VAT using a fixed percentage of turnover. Includes eligibility criteria, flat rate percentages by sector, the limited cost trader rules, and when you must leave.
Read guideKeep business records as a sole trader
What records you must keep as a sole trader, how long to retain them, and how to prepare for Making Tax Digital.
Read guideLand Transaction Tax in Wales
How Land Transaction Tax (LTT) works in Wales, including current rates for residential, non-residential, and additional property purchases. LTT replaced Stamp Duty Land Tax in Wales from April 2018 and is administered by the Welsh Revenue Authority.
Read guideLate payment: your rights as a business
Claim statutory interest and debt recovery costs when business customers pay invoices late. Covers the Late Payment of Commercial Debts Act, the substantial remedy test for contract terms, Prompt Payment Code, public sector payment requirements, and how to enforce your rights.
Read guideMaternity leave and pay
How to handle statutory maternity leave and Statutory Maternity Pay (SMP) for the 2026/27 tax year. Paternity, adoption, and shared parental leave are covered in dedicated guides linked from this page.
Read guideOpening a business bank account
Open a business bank account to separate your finances, simplify tax returns, and accept payments professionally.
Read guideOrganising your business finances
Essential financial management practices - bank accounts, bookkeeping, and record keeping.
Read guidePAYE year-end tasks
What employers must do at the end of the tax year for PAYE compliance.
Read guidePatent Box: reduce Corporation Tax on patented profits
How the Patent Box regime reduces the effective Corporation Tax rate to 10% on profits derived from patented inventions. Covers eligibility, qualifying IP rights, the modified nexus approach, the streaming calculation, and interaction with R&D relief.
Read guidePay National Insurance when self-employed
How to pay Class 2 and Class 4 National Insurance contributions when you're self-employed. Covers current rates, thresholds, voluntary contributions for protecting your State Pension, and how payments are collected through Self Assessment.
Read guidePay PAYE to HMRC
How and when to pay your PAYE tax and National Insurance to HMRC.
Read guidePay Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT)
When and how to pay SDLT on property purchases in England and Northern Ireland, including rates, reliefs, and deadlines.
Read guidePay stamp duty on shares
How to pay stamp duty or SDRT when buying UK company shares, including rates, exemptions, and the stamping process.
Read guidePay your Self Assessment tax bill
How to pay your Self Assessment tax bill, including payment methods, payments on account, Budget Payment Plan, and Time to Pay arrangements.
Read guidePayment systems and banking protections for businesses
How the Financial Services (Banking Reform) Act 2013 protects your business through the Payment Systems Regulator, FSCS deposit insurance, and ring-fencing rules. Covers what happens if your bank fails.
Read guidePlan your Corporation Tax payments
How to pay Corporation Tax on time, including quarterly instalments for large companies and Time to Pay arrangements.
Read guidePrepare a cash flow forecast
Create a detailed cash flow forecast showing when money enters and leaves your business. Essential for securing bank loans and preventing cash shortages that could sink an otherwise profitable business.
Read guidePrepare for Making Tax Digital
How to get ready for Making Tax Digital for Income Tax, including when you must join, what software you need, and expected costs.
Read guidePrepare for Making Tax Digital for VAT
What you need to do to comply with Making Tax Digital requirements for VAT, including digital record keeping, choosing software, and setting up digital links.
Read guidePrepare for an HMRC PAYE compliance check
What to expect and how to prepare when HMRC reviews your PAYE records.
Read guideRaising equity investment
How to attract investment from angel investors, VCs, and crowdfunding platforms in exchange for company shares.
Read guideRe-enrolment: your three-year duties
How to manage the three-year re-enrolment cycle for auto-enrolment. Covers calculating your re-enrolment date, assessing opted-out workers, the re-enrolment process, and re-declaring compliance with The Pensions Regulator.
Read guideReclaim VAT on business purchases
Understand when and how you can reclaim VAT paid on goods and services for your business. Covers evidence requirements, time limits, blocked input tax, and partial exemption basics.
Read guideRecover statutory payments from HMRC
How to claim back statutory payments (SMP, SPP, SAP, ShPP) from HMRC.
Read guideRegister as an employer (PAYE)
How to register with HMRC as an employer before your first payday.
Read guideRegister as self-employed with HMRC
How to register for Self Assessment as a sole trader, get your Unique Taxpayer Reference (UTR), and understand your National Insurance obligations.
Read guideRegister for Self Assessment
When and how to register for Self Assessment tax.
Read guideRegister your company for Corporation Tax
Step-by-step Corporation Tax registration for new companies.
Read guideRenting business premises
What to consider when renting commercial property.
Read guideReport capital gains on your Self Assessment
How to report capital gains using SA108, including the annual exempt amount, CGT rates, the 60-day residential property reporting rule, key reliefs, and how to offset losses.
Read guideReport expenses and benefits (P11D)
How to report taxable benefits in kind to HMRC, including company cars, medical insurance, loans, and share schemes. Covers P11D forms, Class 1A NICs, payrolling, and Employment Related Securities returns.
Read guideReport property income on your Self Assessment
How to report rental income on your Self Assessment using SA105 - allowable expenses, mortgage interest restriction, property allowance, and FHL abolition.
Read guideRun payroll and submit RTI
How to run your payroll and submit Real Time Information to HMRC each pay period.
Read guideSalary sacrifice pension arrangements
How salary sacrifice works for pension contributions. Covers NI savings for employer and employee, contractual requirements, interaction with the National Minimum Wage, and auto-enrolment compliance.
Read guideSeed Enterprise Investment Scheme (SEIS)
Raise up to £250,000 in seed capital with SEIS, offering investors 50% income tax relief.
Read guideSelf-funding and bootstrapping
Start and grow your business using personal funds and reinvested profits without external investment.
Read guideSet up an Employee Ownership Trust
How to sell your business to an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT). Covers CGT relief conditions, structure requirements, the setup process, and ongoing compliance for EOT-owned companies.
Read guideSet up as a sole trader
How to register as self-employed and start trading as a sole trader.
Read guideStart Up Loans
Government-backed loans from £500 to £25,000 with fixed 6% interest and free business mentoring.
Read guideStatutory Sick Pay for employers
How to calculate and pay Statutory Sick Pay (SSP).
Read guideStudent loan deductions for employers
How to calculate and process student loan and postgraduate loan deductions from employee pay.
Read guideTransfer pricing rules for UK businesses
When transfer pricing rules apply to UK businesses, how the arm's length principle works, the SME exemption and its exceptions, documentation requirements for larger companies, and HMRC's approach to enforcement including Advance Pricing Agreements.
Read guideUnderstand Self Assessment supplementary pages
Reference guide to all SA100 supplementary pages. Find out which pages you need to complete, what each one covers, and whether to use the short or full version.
Read guideUnderstand property transaction taxes
Overview of SDLT, LBTT, and LTT -- the three separate property transaction taxes across the UK. Covers rates, thresholds, reliefs, filing processes, and penalties for England/Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
Read guideUnderstanding HMRC enquiries
What happens during an HMRC enquiry and how to respond. Covers types of enquiries, time limits, discovery assessments, penalties, taxpayer rights, and the appeals process.
Read guideUnderstanding PAYE tax codes
How to read and apply PAYE tax codes for your employees.
Read guideUnderstanding business rates
How business rates are calculated from your property's rateable value and the multiplier, including how rates differ across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Read guideUse VAT Cash Accounting
How Cash Accounting can help your cash flow by paying VAT only when you receive payment from customers. Includes eligibility criteria, how to join, record keeping requirements, and when you must leave the scheme.
Read guideUse the trading allowance
When to use the £1,000 trading allowance versus claiming actual expenses. Includes eligibility rules, relief types, and the interaction with property allowance.
Read guideVAT and tax on exports
Zero-rating exports, evidence requirements, rules of origin, and claiming tariff-free trade under UK agreements.
Read guideVAT invoice requirements
Learn what information must appear on a VAT invoice and when different invoice types apply. This guide covers full, simplified, and modified invoices, electronic invoicing rules, self-billing, and record retention requirements.
Read guideVAT registration
When and how to register for VAT, including mandatory and voluntary registration, what counts as taxable turnover, registration timing, group registration, transfers of going concern, and deregistration.
Read guideVAT schemes: choosing the right one for your business
A guide to the three main VAT schemes for small businesses: Flat Rate Scheme, Cash Accounting, and Annual Accounting. Explains eligibility, advantages, disadvantages, and helps you decide which scheme suits your business.
Read guideVAT when selling online to customers abroad
Understanding VAT obligations when selling to overseas customers through your website or online marketplaces. Covers place of supply rules, B2B vs B2C requirements, and simplified schemes for EU sales.
Read guideVAT you cannot reclaim
Understand the items where you cannot reclaim VAT on business purchases. Covers blocked input tax categories including business entertainment, motor cars, non-business use, exempt supplies, and when partial recovery may be possible.
Read guideVoluntary VAT registration - pros and cons
Understand the benefits and drawbacks of registering for VAT when you're below the £90,000 threshold. Covers who should consider voluntary registration, who should avoid it, and how to register or cancel.
Read guideWorker categories for auto-enrolment
Explains the three worker categories for auto-enrolment — eligible jobholder, non-eligible jobholder, and entitled worker — and what each means for employer duties. Covers edge cases including agency workers, directors, and workers with multiple jobs.
Read guideWorkplace pensions: your auto-enrolment duties
Your legal duties to automatically enrol eligible employees into a workplace pension scheme and contribute to their pension. Covers eligibility criteria, contribution rates, employer duties, opt-out rights, re-enrolment requirements, and The Pensions Regulator enforcement.
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Employment & HR
— Hiring, managing staff, and employment law compliance
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Employment & HR
— Hiring, managing staff, and employment law complianceAgency worker rights comparison
Quick reference comparing what agency workers are entitled to versus permanent employees.
Read guideAnti-discrimination law in Northern Ireland
Reference guide to Northern Ireland's separate anti-discrimination statutes. NI does not have the Equality Act 2010 -- instead, employers must comply with seven individual statutes covering religion, sex, race, disability, age, and sexual orientation, plus Section 75 of the Northern Ireland Act 1998.
Read guideApprenticeship Levy for large employers
Mandatory 0.5% payroll levy for employers with £3 million+ annual pay bill, how to use levy funds for apprenticeship training through the digital apprenticeship service, and significant reforms under the Growth and Skills Levy from April 2026.
Read guideBefore you hire your first employee
Everything you need to do before employing your first staff member.
Read guideCheck someone's right to work
How to conduct compliant right to work checks before employment begins. Includes acceptable documents, online checking service, follow-up requirements for time-limited workers, and civil penalties for non-compliance.
Read guideCollective redundancy: updated consultation rules
Updated guidance on collective redundancy consultation following ERA 2025 changes, including doubled protective award and new organisation-wide threshold.
Read guideDBS checks for employers
When and how to request Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks for employees. Includes check types, fees, regulated activity rules, and devolved nation differences.
Read guideDomestic employer: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm you have met your obligations as a household employer (SIC division 97) before or shortly after your domestic employee starts work. Work through each item and answer yes or no. If you answer no, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guideEmployment Contracts and Written Statements
Your legal duty to provide written employment terms. Covers the day-1 requirement, mandatory terms, contract types, zero-hours protections, and penalties for non-compliance.
Read guideEmployment Rights Act 2025: what employers need to know
Overview of all 28 reforms in the Employment Rights Act 2025, with implementation timeline from April 2026 to 2028. Covers SSP, family leave, zero-hours contracts, unfair dismissal, fire and rehire, harassment, trade unions, the Fair Work Agency, collective redundancy, tribunal time limits, and equality action plans. Links to detailed topic guides.
Read guideEmployment law in Northern Ireland: key differences from Great Britain
How employment law in Northern Ireland differs from Great Britain. Covers the Orders in Council legislative framework, the absence of the Equality Act 2010, the role of the Labour Relations Agency, the Industrial Tribunal system, and why the Employment Rights Act 2025 does not extend to NI.
Read guideEmployment status: employee, worker, or self-employed
How to correctly determine whether someone is an employee, worker, or self-employed. Covers the key legal tests, IR35 implications for contractors, and how to use HMRC's CEST tool. Essential reading before engaging any worker.
Read guideEngage and manage agency workers
Your legal obligations when using agency workers, including day-1 rights, the 12-week qualifying period, and equal treatment requirements.
Read guideEqual pay: legal requirements for employers
Your legal duties to provide equal pay for equal work under the Equality Act 2010. Covers like work, work rated as equivalent, work of equal value, comparators, defences, and gender pay gap reporting for larger employers.
Read guideEquality Act 2010 employer compliance
Your legal duties under the Equality Act 2010 including protected characteristics, discrimination types, reasonable adjustments, harassment prevention, and the new Worker Protection Act 2023 duty to prevent sexual harassment.
Read guideFair Work Agency: what employers need to know
What the Fair Work Agency is, what it enforces, and how to prepare. The FWA launches on 1 April 2026 as a single enforcement body for employment rights, replacing HMRC's National Minimum Wage team, the Employment Agency Standards Inspectorate, and the Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority.
Read guideFair employment monitoring requirements in Northern Ireland
Step-by-step guide to complying with fair employment monitoring obligations in Northern Ireland. If you employ 11 or more people, you must register with the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland, monitor workforce community background, and submit an annual monitoring return. Failure to comply is a criminal offence.
Read guideFamily leave: employer checklist
Checklist for implementing day-one paternity leave, unpaid parental leave, and bereavement leave entitlements under ERA 2025. Covers policy updates, HR system configuration, payroll requirements, and manager training.
Read guideFire and rehire: what employers can and cannot do
Detailed guidance on fire and rehire restrictions under ERA 2025. Covers what constitutes fire and rehire, when the financial difficulties exception applies, and how to comply with the ACAS Code of Practice.
Read guideHandle SPL curtailment, disputed eligibility and refused-booking disputes
How to manage the dispute surface around Shared Parental Leave - curtailment-notice withdrawals, partner eligibility challenges, refusing discontinuous bookings correctly, and the HMRC and Employment Tribunal routes for ShPP and detriment claims.
Read guideHandle statutory adoption leave and pay
Step-by-step employer task guide for processing statutory adoption leave and pay, including UK adoption, overseas adoption, surrogacy intended parents and foster-to-adopt placements.
Read guideHandle statutory paternity leave and pay (post-2024 rules)
Step-by-step task guide for processing a statutory paternity leave and pay request under the post-6-April-2024 regime (SI 2024/329). Covers eligibility, the 28-day notice rule, taking leave as one or two one-week blocks within 52 weeks of birth or placement, calculating SPP, EPS recovery, and the SPP1 refusal form.
Read guideHoliday entitlement and pay
Understanding statutory holiday entitlement and holiday pay.
Read guideHow Shared Parental Leave works: a guide for employers and parents
Explainer on the Shared Parental Leave framework. Covers what SPL is and is not, the curtailment-and-conversion mechanic, eligibility for both parents, the notice architecture, continuous and discontinuous bookings, redundancy protection, and the 6 April 2026 ERA 2025 change.
Read guideInformation and consultation requirements (ICE)
Requirements under the ICE Regulations 2004 for informing and consulting employees about business decisions.
Read guideMake employees redundant when closing your business
How to make employees redundant when closing your business. Covers statutory redundancy pay calculations, consultation requirements, notice periods, and what happens if your business becomes insolvent before you can pay employees.
Read guideManage redundancies correctly
How to make employees redundant fairly and legally. Covers collective consultation requirements, fair selection criteria, statutory redundancy pay calculations for 2026/27, and Northern Ireland differences.
Read guideMandatory hiring requirements
Every employer obligation from pre-hire through the first month of employment. Covers right to work checks, written statements of particulars, employers' liability insurance, PAYE registration, auto-enrolment pensions, and DBS checks where required.
Read guideMeet Fair Work First requirements
How to meet the mandatory and encouraged Fair Work First criteria when applying for Scottish public sector grants or contracts.
Read guideMeet your employment agency regulatory duties
Employment agencies and employment businesses face sector-specific regulation on top of the universal workplace-safety spine. The Employment Agencies Act 1973 and the Conduct Regulations 2003 set conduct standards for every agency. The Agency Workers Regulations 2010 give temporary workers equal treatment after a 12-week qualifying period. And if you supply workers to agriculture, horticulture, shellfish gathering or associated food processing and packaging, you need a gangmasters licence.
Read guidePaying the National Minimum Wage
Your obligations for minimum wage and record keeping.
Read guidePrevent sexual harassment in the workplace
Your legal duty to take reasonable steps to prevent sexual harassment at work, effective from 26 October 2024. Covers the anticipatory duty, third-party harassment by customers and clients, risk assessment requirements, training obligations, and the 25% tribunal compensation uplift for breaching this duty.
Read guidePreventing discrimination at work
Your duties under the Equality Act 2010 to prevent workplace discrimination. Covers the nine protected characteristics, types of unlawful conduct, reasonable adjustments for disabled employees, and equal pay requirements.
Read guidePreventing workplace harassment: employer duties
How to comply with strengthened harassment prevention duties from October 2026, including third-party harassment liability and 'all reasonable steps' requirements.
Read guideReasonable adjustments: employer duties for disabled employees
Your legal duty under the Equality Act 2010 to make reasonable adjustments for disabled employees. Covers when the duty arises, what counts as reasonable, examples of adjustments, and how to access government funding through Access to Work.
Read guideRecruit international talent with Scale-Up Visa
How to sponsor skilled workers on the Scale-Up Visa route for high-growth businesses.
Read guideRedundancy consultation process
How to conduct redundancy consultations properly. Covers collective consultation requirements, selection criteria, statutory redundancy pay, HR1 notification, and employee rights including time off for job hunting.
Read guideRespond to an employment tribunal claim
What to do when a current or former employee brings an employment tribunal claim against your business. Covers Acas early conciliation, the ET3 response, preparing for a hearing, and deciding whether to settle or defend.
Read guideSet up Shared Parental Leave and Pay (SPL/ShPP) for an employee
Step-by-step process for handling a Shared Parental Leave and Pay request. Covers eligibility, the binding curtailment notice, the Notice of Entitlement, period-of-leave bookings, and ShPP calculation and recovery.
Read guideSet up and run your duties as a domestic employer
If you employ a nanny, carer, cleaner, housekeeper, gardener or driver in your home, you carry real employment duties. This guide walks you through PAYE registration, paying the National Minimum Wage, contracts, auto-enrolment, working time, health and safety, equality and data protection — and notes the key exemptions (employers' liability insurance and the fire safety order) that do not apply to domestic employers.
Read guideSettlement agreements
How to use settlement agreements to resolve employment disputes. Covers legal requirements, tax treatment of payments, ACAS early conciliation, employee rights, and negotiation process.
Read guideSponsor overseas workers
Get a sponsor licence to hire skilled workers from outside the UK. Covers licence fees, salary thresholds, Immigration Skills Charge, Certificate of Sponsorship process, and compliance duties.
Read guideStatutory Sick Pay: employer guide
How Statutory Sick Pay works for employers: day-one eligibility, no waiting days, no lower earnings limit, and the percentage-based rate calculation. Includes payroll system requirements, rate calculation examples, and compliance checklist.
Read guideStatutory family leave and pay rates 2026/27 (paternity, adoption, SPL/ShPP)
Quick lookup of statutory paternity, adoption and shared parental leave entitlements and pay rates for the 2026/27 tax year. For the underlying procedures, follow the linked task guides.
Read guideTUPE: protecting employees during business transfers
How the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 protect employees when a business changes hands. Covers when TUPE applies, what rights transfer automatically, information and consultation requirements, ETO reasons for changes, and due diligence for buyers.
Read guideThe complete employment lifecycle: employer responsibilities from hire to exit
A comprehensive guide to employer responsibilities across every stage of the employment relationship, from lawful advertising and recruitment through onboarding, day-to-day management, handling problems, and ending employment. Covers the Equality Act 2010, Acas Code of Practice, Employment Rights Act 2025 changes, and post-employment obligations.
Read guideTrade union rights: what has changed for employers
Overview of trade union reform under the Employment Rights Act 2025, including workplace access rights, electronic balloting, simplified recognition, and the new requirement to include union membership information in written statements.
Read guideUnderstand TUPE employee transfers
How TUPE regulations affect business acquisitions. Covers automatic employee transfers, protected terms, inherited liabilities, and consultation requirements.
Read guideUnderstanding employee share schemes
An overview of the four HMRC tax-advantaged employee share schemes (EMI, CSOP, SIP, and SAYE), helping employers understand which scheme suits their business, how the tax advantages work, and what is involved in setting up and running a scheme.
Read guideUnderstanding unfair dismissal
What constitutes unfair dismissal, who can claim, and what compensation is available. Covers qualifying periods, automatically unfair reasons, time limits, ACAS early conciliation, and the tribunal claims process.
Read guideUnfair dismissal: employer guide
How unfair dismissal protection works for employers: the 6-month qualifying period, fire and rehire restrictions, removal of the compensation cap, and extended tribunal time limits. Includes compliance checklist and practical guidance.
Read guideUpdating employment contracts for ERA 2025
Checklist of changes needed to employment contracts and written statements following the Employment Rights Act 2025. Covers the new trade union membership notification requirement, updated SSP and family leave entitlements, zero-hours contract terms, and revised dismissal and tribunal provisions.
Read guideWhich domestic employer rules apply to you
A household that employs domestic staff — a nanny, carer, cleaner, gardener or driver — is an employer with real legal duties, even though the workplace is your home. This router sets out the obligations that apply and the key exemptions that do not.
Read guideWorking time: legal limits and rest breaks
Legal requirements for maximum working hours, rest breaks, and annual leave. Covers the 48-hour weekly limit, opt-out agreements, rest entitlements, night worker protections, and holiday pay calculations for employers.
Read guideWorking with trade unions
Your legal obligations when dealing with trade unions, including recognition, collective bargaining, time off rights, and industrial action.
Read guideZero-hours contracts: employer obligations
How to comply with zero-hours contract rules: guaranteed hours offers, shift notice requirements, and compensation for cancelled shifts. Includes compliance checklist and policy templates.
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— Regulatory compliance, legal requirements, and governanceAI and copyright: what businesses need to know
The current UK legal position on AI and copyright, including training data risks, AI-generated content ownership, and pending government reforms.
Read guideAI bias and equality law
How the Equality Act 2010 applies to AI systems and what businesses must do to prevent algorithmic discrimination. Covers indirect discrimination through proxy characteristics, bias testing approaches, and practical examples across recruitment, pricing, and credit scoring.
Read guideAI compliance checklist
Quick verification checklist covering all major AI compliance obligations. Use this checklist to confirm your business meets its data protection, equality, transparency, oversight, and record-keeping obligations when using AI systems.
Read guideAI regulation timeline and key dates
Quick reference for all key AI regulation dates and upcoming milestones. Covers the EU AI Act implementation timeline, UK regulatory developments, copyright consultations, and penalty commencement dates that affect businesses operating in or trading with the UK and EU.
Read guideAI transparency and explainability obligations
What transparency and explainability mean for AI systems and how to meet the obligations. Covers UK GDPR requirements for automated decision-making, ICO expectations, and practical approaches to making AI decisions understandable to the people they affect.
Read guideAdvertising and market research compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm you have met every regulatory obligation that applies to your advertising or market research business — from workplace health and safety through to broadcast advertising standards, electronic marketing consent, misleading marketing and unfair commercial practices.
Read guideAir transport: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your air transport business (SIC division 51) meets its obligations before you begin commercial operations. Work through the universal workplace and employment items every operator shares, then the aviation and spaceflight licensing items. If you answer no to any item, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guideAppoint a competent person for health and safety
Your legal duty to appoint a competent person to help with health and safety under the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999. Explains what competence means, when you can do it yourself, and when you need external help.
Read guideApprovals and registrations you need before trading
Understanding the approvals, registrations, and licences your business needs before you can legally start trading. Covers universal registrations, activity-triggered licences, professional body requirements, and how to identify what applies to you.
Read guideAssess your AI compliance obligations
Step-by-step guide to assessing what AI compliance obligations apply to your business. Covers inventorying AI systems, identifying personal data processing, mapping to regulators, conducting DPIAs, checking equality impacts, and documenting governance arrangements.
Read guideAvoid wrongful trading as a company director
How directors can avoid personal liability for wrongful trading under section 214 of the Insolvency Act 1986. Covers the legal test, the "every step" defence, and what to do when your company faces insolvency.
Read guideBattery producer responsibility
How to comply with the Batteries and Accumulators Regulations as a battery producer. Covers who counts as a producer, registration with the Environment Agency, joining a Battery Compliance Scheme, collection targets, labelling requirements, take-back obligations for portable, industrial, and automotive batteries, and annual reporting.
Read guideBribery Act 2010: compliance for businesses
How to prevent bribery in your business and comply with the Bribery Act 2010. Covers the Section 7 corporate offence, the "adequate procedures" defence, the six principles for prevention, due diligence on third parties, and penalties including unlimited fines for organisations.
Read guideBroadcasting business: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your broadcasting business (SIC division 60) meets its obligations. Work through the universal workplace and employment items every broadcasting operation shares, then the Ofcom licensing and content-standards items. If you answer no to any item, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guideBusiness insurance: what you need
Understanding mandatory and recommended insurance for your business, including employers' liability, public liability, professional indemnity, and sector-specific cover.
Read guideBusiness interruption insurance
How business interruption insurance works, what it covers, and how to calculate the right level of cover. Includes guidance on indemnity periods, extensions worth considering, and lessons from the FCA Test Case on pandemic wordings.
Read guideBusiness licences by activity type
A quick-reference lookup of UK business licences organised by activity type, covering food, alcohol, entertainment, waste, street trading, childcare, transport, and financial services. Identifies what triggers each licence and where to apply.
Read guideBusiness licenses: what you need
Find out what licenses and permits your business needs to operate legally.
Read guideBusiness regulations: Scotland vs England differences
Key regulatory differences for businesses operating in both Scotland and England, covering licensing, planning, rates, employment, and tax.
Read guideCOSHH - hazardous substances
Control of Substances Hazardous to Health - assessing and controlling workplace chemical and biological hazards.
Read guideCarry out a data protection impact assessment (DPIA)
How to carry out a data protection impact assessment under UK GDPR Article 35. Covers when a DPIA is legally required, the step-by-step process for completing one, what to do if you cannot mitigate high risks, and when to consult the ICO.
Read guideCarry out a noise risk assessment
Step-by-step guide to carrying out a noise risk assessment under the Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005. Covers when an assessment is needed, identifying noise sources, estimating exposure, comparing against action values, and recording your findings.
Read guideChecklist for employing young persons safely
Compliance checklist for employers of workers under 18. Covers the specific risk assessment factors under MHSWR 1999 Regulation 19, prohibited work, parent notification, working hours, and night work restrictions.
Read guideChecklist for protecting new and expectant mothers
Compliance checklist for employers when an employee is pregnant, has recently given birth, or is breastfeeding. Covers the notification process, individual risk assessment, action hierarchy, night work, and rest facilities under MHSWR 1999 Regulations 16-18.
Read guideChoose a competent fire risk assessor
How to select a qualified professional to conduct your fire risk assessment, or decide if you can do it yourself. Includes what to look for, questions to ask, and warning signs to avoid.
Read guideChoosing the right business insurance
A step-by-step decision guide to help small businesses identify which insurance they need, from mandatory cover like employers' liability through to risk-based options like cyber and business interruption insurance.
Read guideClassify and label chemicals for the GB market
How to classify, label and package hazardous chemicals for sale in Great Britain under the GB CLP Regulation. Covers classification criteria, labelling requirements, Safety Data Sheets, and poison centre notification for chemical suppliers.
Read guideCoal mining compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm you have met every regulatory obligation that applies to your coal or lignite mining operation — from workplace health and safety through to coal-mining licences, mine and quarry safety, explosives and environmental permits.
Read guideCompany rescue and insolvency options
Comprehensive guide to insolvency procedures for UK limited companies facing financial distress. Covers rescue options (CVA, administration), solvent closure (MVL), and insolvent liquidation (CVL, compulsory winding up). Includes directors' duties, personal liability risks, and when to seek professional advice.
Read guideComparing business insurance policies
How to compare insurance quotes and policy documents so you choose cover that actually protects your business. Covers what to look for beyond price, how to read a policy schedule, and your disclosure obligations at renewal.
Read guideComply with COSHH regulations for hazardous substances
How to comply with the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002. Step-by-step guide to COSHH assessment, the hierarchy of controls, Workplace Exposure Limits, health surveillance requirements and record keeping.
Read guideComply with PPE regulations
How to meet your legal duties under the Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations 1992 (as amended 2022). Covers employer duties, the 2022 amendments for limb (b) workers, suitability assessment, and the PPE hierarchy.
Read guideComply with display screen equipment regulations
How to meet your legal duties under the Display Screen Equipment Regulations 1992. Covers workstation assessments, eye tests, breaks, and home working requirements for employers.
Read guideComply with electrical safety regulations
How to meet your legal duties under the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989. Covers safe systems, competent persons, inspection requirements, and portable appliance testing for all workplaces.
Read guideComply with fire safety law as the responsible person
Your legal duties as a responsible person under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. Covers fire risk assessments, fire safety measures, staff training, and what happens if you do not comply.
Read guideComply with manual handling regulations
How to meet your legal duties under the Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992. Covers risk assessment, the TILE framework, and reducing injury risks for employers in all sectors.
Read guideComply with work equipment safety regulations (PUWER)
How to meet your legal duties under the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER). Covers suitability, maintenance, inspection, guarding of dangerous parts, controls and emergency stops, training and information requirements. PUWER applies to all work equipment from hand tools to complex machinery.
Read guideConducting risk assessments
How to identify hazards, evaluate risks, and implement controls using the 5-step risk assessment process.
Read guideConstruction safety in Northern Ireland: CDM (NI) 2016
How the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2016 apply to construction projects in NI. Covers duty holder roles, F10 notification to HSENI, notification thresholds, and the key documents you must produce.
Read guideCookie consent: comply with PECR requirements
How to comply with cookie consent rules under the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (PECR). Covers consent banners, strictly necessary exemptions, analytics cookies, and changes under the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025.
Read guideCreate a data retention policy
How to write and implement a data retention policy that satisfies the UK GDPR storage limitation principle. Covers what to include, how to build a retention schedule, secure disposal procedures, and how to demonstrate accountability to the ICO.
Read guideCreate fire safety communications for residents
How to meet your legal duty to provide fire safety information to residents under Regulation 9 of the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022. Includes what information you must provide, how to explain evacuation strategies, fire door messaging, accessibility considerations, and sample communication approaches.
Read guideCreditor priority in company insolvency
The order in which creditors are paid when a company goes into liquidation or administration. Covers fixed and floating charges, preferential debts, the prescribed part, and what unsecured creditors can expect.
Read guideCyber insurance for businesses
Understanding what cyber insurance covers, when your business needs it, and how UK GDPR obligations create financial exposure that specialist cover can help manage. Includes guidance on underwriting requirements and choosing the right level of cover.
Read guideData Use and Access Act 2025: what changed for businesses
What the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 means for UK businesses. Explains the eight key reforms now in force, including recognised legitimate interests, the Senior Responsible Individual, automated decision-making changes, cookie consent exemptions, and the 35-fold increase in PECR penalties.
Read guideData protection annual compliance checklist
Annual checklist for verifying your data protection compliance. Covers ICO fee renewal, privacy notices, records of processing, breach procedures, staff training, DPIAs, retention schedules, and international transfers.
Read guideData protection for businesses
How to comply with UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018. Covers ICO registration, lawful bases for processing, data subject rights, breach notification requirements, and penalties for non-compliance.
Read guideDoing business in Northern Ireland: key differences from Great Britain
Comprehensive reference of the key regulatory divergences between Northern Ireland and Great Britain. Covers employment law, equality legislation, planning, business rates, health and safety, product standards, alcohol licensing, fire safety, and the Windsor Framework dual regulatory regime.
Read guideDoing business in Wales: key differences from England
Reference guide summarising the key regulatory divergences between Wales and England for businesses. Covers planning, business rates, Land Transaction Tax, Welsh language, visitor accommodation registration, SuDS, environmental regulation, and workplace recycling.
Read guideEU AI Act: what UK businesses need to know
Comprehensive guide to how the EU AI Act affects UK businesses placing AI systems on the EU market or serving EU users. Covers the four risk tiers, implementation timeline, high-risk obligations, general-purpose AI rules, penalties, and how EU requirements interact with UK domestic regulation.
Read guideEmployers' liability insurance: the complete guide
A comprehensive guide to employers' liability insurance, explaining who must have it, who is exempt, what it covers, penalties for non-compliance, and how to choose adequate cover. Essential reading for anyone hiring staff.
Read guideEmployment agency business: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your employment agency or employment business (SIC division 78) meets its obligations. Work through the universal workplace and employment items every agency shares, then the sector-specific conduct, agency worker equal treatment and gangmasters licensing items. If you answer no to any item, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guideEnvironmental permits in Northern Ireland: applying to NIEA
How to apply for environmental permits from the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA). Covers the NI permitting system for waste management, water discharge, industrial emissions, and water abstraction, which operates under separate legislation from England, Wales, and Scotland.
Read guideEnvironmental permits in Wales: applying to NRW
How to apply for environmental permits in Wales through Natural Resources Wales (NRW). Covers the main permit types (environmental, waste, water abstraction, marine, flood risk activity, felling), the NRW application process, fees, and the online portal. NRW is the sole environmental regulator in Wales - the Environment Agency covers England only.
Read guideEquality and menopause action plans for large employers
Requirements for mandatory gender pay gap action plans and menopause support action plans for employers with 250 or more employees, introduced by the Employment Rights Act 2025. Expected to commence in 2027.
Read guideEstablish emergency procedures for your workplace
Your legal duties under MHSWR 1999 Regulations 8-9 to establish procedures for serious and imminent danger. Covers emergency types beyond fire, nominating competent persons for evacuation, worker protection rights, and external service contacts.
Read guideExternal wall fire safety assessment - what you need to know
Your legal duties for assessing external wall fire safety in multi-occupied residential buildings. Covers Fire Safety Act 2021 requirements, when EWS1 surveys are needed, understanding EWS1 ratings, finding qualified fire engineers, and what to do if remediation is required.
Read guideFarm safety in Northern Ireland: HSENI requirements
HSENI's farm safety requirements for Northern Ireland, which has the highest agricultural fatality rate in the UK. Covers the main risks (falls, livestock, machinery, slurry), practical safety steps, the Farm Safety Partnership, and what HSENI expects from farm businesses.
Read guideFile your company accounts with Companies House
How to prepare and file annual accounts for your limited company, including filing deadlines, size thresholds for simplified accounts, audit exemption rules, and late filing penalties under the Companies Act 2006.
Read guideFilm, TV and music production compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm you have met every regulatory obligation that applies to your film, TV or music production business — from workplace health and safety through to child performance licensing, video classification, cinema licensing, copyright and music rights.
Read guideFind licences you need for your business
How to identify and apply for the licences, permits, and registrations your business needs using GOV.UK Licence Finder. Covers premises licences, food registration, transport, entertainment, and environmental permits.
Read guideFire door inspections and building safety duties
Your legal duties for fire door inspections and building safety under the Fire Safety Act 2021 and Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022. Covers which buildings are affected, inspection frequencies, external wall assessments, and resident information requirements.
Read guideFire safety duties for Northern Ireland businesses
Your fire safety obligations as an appropriate person under the Fire and Rescue Services (Northern Ireland) Order 2006. Covers the fire risk assessment requirement, fire safety measures, NIFRS enforcement powers, and penalties. Northern Ireland has separate fire safety legislation from England, Wales, and Scotland.
Read guideFire safety duties for Scottish businesses
Your fire safety obligations as a duty holder under the Fire (Scotland) Act 2005. Covers the shared responsibility model, fire risk assessments, SFRS enforcement powers, and penalties. Scotland has different fire safety law from England and Wales.
Read guideFire safety duties for landlords of residential properties
Your legal duties as a landlord to protect tenants from fire. Covers smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, HMO fire safety requirements, fire risk assessments for blocks of flats, and furniture fire safety regulations.
Read guideFire safety guide for residential building managers
A practical guide for day-to-day building managers on fire safety duties in residential buildings. Covers your role as a building manager, routine checks, fire door inspections, working with managing agents and residents, emergency procedures, and record keeping.
Read guideFire safety requirements for high-rise residential buildings
Your legal duties under the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 if you manage a high-rise residential building (18 metres or higher, or 7+ storeys) in England. Covers secure information boxes, floor plans, wayfinding signage, fire door inspections, and resident information requirements.
Read guideFishing and aquaculture: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your fishing or aquaculture business (SIC division 03) meets its obligations. Work through the universal shore-based duties every operator shares, then the sections for sea fishing vessels and for aquaculture and freshwater fishing. If you answer no to any item, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guideGambling and betting compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm you have met every regulatory obligation that applies to your gambling or betting business — from workplace health and safety through to Gambling Commission licensing, premises licences, gambling duties and anti-money-laundering supervision.
Read guideGender pay gap reporting
Mandatory gender pay gap reporting for large employers and transparency obligations.
Read guideGet authorisation for a water activity in Scotland (CAR)
How to comply with Scotland's Controlled Activities Regulations (CAR 2011) for any activity affecting surface water or groundwater — abstraction, impoundment, engineering in or near a water body, and discharges. Covers the four-tier authorisation system (General Binding Rules, Registration, Simple Licence, Complex Licence), pre-application advice, fees, and enforcement, all administered by SEPA.
Read guideGet licences from your local council
Comprehensive guide to local authority licensing requirements including premises licences for alcohol and entertainment, food business registration, street trading, pavement licences, Temporary Event Notices, and taxi licensing. Understand fees, application processes, and how to find the licences you need.
Read guideGet the licences, permits and meet major-hazard duties for petroleum extraction
Petroleum extraction requires a petroleum production licence from the NSTA, site-specific permits and compliance with major-hazard controls. This guide covers the petroleum production licence, the offshore safety-case regime, COMAH for onshore establishments, environmental permits for onshore installations, OPRED offshore oil-pollution permits and upstream petroleum taxation.
Read guideGet the permits and consents for metal ore mining
Before you open, extend or resume a metal ore mine you need planning permission, environmental permits for mine-water discharge and extractive waste, and — where blasting is used — an explosives licence. Uranium and thorium ore mining additionally needs a radioactive-substances environmental permit. This guide takes you through each consent in turn.
Read guideGet the permits and consents for quarrying and mining
Before you open, extend or resume a quarry or mine you need minerals planning permission, and your operation may need environmental permits for discharges and mineral processing, an explosives licence for blasting, COMAH controls for chemical minerals, a habitats assessment for peat extraction, and — for underground rock-salt — the Mines Regulations 2014. This guide takes you through each consent in turn.
Read guideGet your aviation and spaceflight licences and certificates
Air transport is one of the most heavily licensed sectors in the UK. This guide takes you through operating licences, air operator certificates, airworthiness and crew licensing, ATOL protection, passenger rights, dangerous goods by air, and — if you conduct spaceflight — operator licences, spaceport licences and third-party liability insurance. The Civil Aviation Authority regulates all of it UK-wide.
Read guideGet your broadcasting licences and meet Ofcom duties
If you provide a television, radio or on-demand programme service, or operate transmission equipment, you need the right Ofcom licence or notification and must comply with the Broadcasting Code. This guide takes you through each licence type, the content-standards framework, and the PECR privacy rules that apply to your audience engagement and marketing.
Read guideHSE enforcement: improvement notices, prohibition notices and prosecution
What happens when HSE finds health and safety breaches. Covers inspector powers, improvement notices, prohibition notices, appeals, penalties and Fee for Intervention.
Read guideHandle subject access requests (SARs)
How to recognise, process, and respond to subject access requests under UK GDPR. Covers the one-month response deadline, identity verification, searching for data, reviewing exemptions, handling employee SARs, fee rules, and the penalty regime for non-compliance.
Read guideHealth and safety basics
Essential health and safety requirements for all employers.
Read guideHealth and safety duties for temporary and agency workers
Your legal duties under MHSWR 1999 Regulation 15 when using temporary or agency workers. Covers the split of responsibilities between user employer and agency, information exchange requirements, and PPE duties.
Read guideHealth and safety for small businesses
A simplified guide to health and safety compliance for businesses with fewer than 5 employees. Covers what you must do, what you can skip, and free HSE tools to help you comply without spending a fortune.
Read guideHealth and safety in shared workplaces
Your legal duties under MHSWR 1999 Regulations 11-12 when sharing a workplace with other employers. Covers cooperation, coordination, information sharing, and host employer duties to visiting workers.
Read guideHealth and safety requirements by business size
How H&S obligations scale as your business grows. Covers risk assessment, written policy, first aid, RIDDOR reporting, training, consultation, enforcement, and display requirements, with thresholds at 5, 50 and 250 employees.
Read guideHealth and safety training requirements under MHSWR
Your legal duty under MHSWR 1999 Regulation 13 to provide adequate health and safety training. Covers the five training triggers, capabilities assessment, refresher training requirements, and the duty to provide training during working hours.
Read guideHealth surveillance at work
When health surveillance is legally required at work and how to set it up. Covers COSHH hazardous substances, noise, hand-arm vibration, lead, asbestos, ionising radiation, and compressed air. Explains employer duties, appointing occupational health providers, record retention (40 years), and acting on results.
Read guideHow to conduct a fire risk assessment
A step-by-step guide to conducting a fire risk assessment for your business premises. Covers who is responsible, the legal requirements, the 5-step process, recording obligations, review frequency, and when to use a professional assessor.
Read guideIdentify the responsible person for fire safety in your building
How to determine who is legally responsible for fire safety under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. Covers building owners, Resident Management Companies, managing agents, and multiple responsible person scenarios.
Read guideInternational data transfers: UK GDPR requirements
How to legally transfer personal data outside the UK under UK GDPR. Covers adequacy decisions, Standard Contractual Clauses, the UK International Data Transfer Agreement (IDTA), exemptions, and Transfer Risk Assessments.
Read guideKeep lone workers safe
How to protect employees who work alone or without close supervision. Covers risk assessment, control measures, communication systems, and what activities may be too dangerous for lone working. Includes sector-specific guidance for healthcare, social care, security, and delivery workers.
Read guideLocal authority approvals for new businesses
How to navigate local council departments when setting up business premises. Covers planning permission, building control, environmental health, licensing, and business rates, including the order in which to approach each department.
Read guideMHSWR 1999 compliance checklist
Audit-ready compliance checklist covering all key duties under the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999. Use this to verify your compliance across risk assessment, competent persons, emergency procedures, information, training, and vulnerable worker protections.
Read guideMaintain fire safety equipment
How to maintain fire extinguishers, fire alarms, emergency lighting, and fire doors to comply with the law. Includes testing schedules, servicing requirements, and record-keeping duties for responsible persons.
Read guideMaintain your import records
What import records you must keep, how long to keep them, and how to store them to meet HMRC requirements.
Read guideManage asbestos in non-domestic buildings
Legal duties for managing asbestos in commercial premises, including survey requirements, licensing thresholds, and the duty to manage under CAR 2012.
Read guideManage legionella risk in water systems
How to identify and control legionella risk in workplace water systems. Covers your duties under ACOP L8, appointing a competent person, written control schemes, temperature monitoring, and cooling tower registration.
Read guideManage work-related stress
How to assess and manage work-related stress using the HSE Management Standards approach. Covers the 6 standards, stress risk assessment, recognising signs of stress, employer interventions, and supporting employees returning after stress-related absence.
Read guideManage workplace risk assessments under MHSW 1999
Your legal duties for risk assessment under the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999. Covers employer duties, the principles of prevention, competent person requirements, health surveillance, and when you must record findings in writing.
Read guideManaging export business risk and corruption
UK Bribery Act compliance, due diligence on overseas buyers, political risk assessment, and IP protection abroad.
Read guideMeet fire safety requirements for your business premises
How to comply with fire safety law for your business premises. Covers who is the responsible person, conducting fire risk assessments, implementing fire safety measures, and avoiding enforcement action.
Read guideMeet your advertising and market research regulatory duties
If you create, place or distribute advertising, or run electronic marketing campaigns, you must comply with broadcast advertising standards, electronic marketing consent rules, and the statutory prohibitions on misleading B2B marketing and unfair commercial practices directed at consumers. This guide covers each regime and what you need to do.
Read guideMeet your coal mining regulatory duties
Coal and lignite extraction in Great Britain requires a coal-mining operation licence, compliance with the mines or quarries safety regime depending on your working method, explosives authorisations if you blast, and environmental permits for waste and discharges. This guide covers every sector-specific regulatory duty.
Read guideMeet your environmental permits, waste and construction duties for remediation
A remediation business must hold environmental permits for waste operations, register as a waste carrier, comply with the contaminated land regime, control asbestos, meet CDM construction duties, handle hazardous waste correctly and observe the waste duty of care. This guide takes you through each duty in turn.
Read guideMeet your f-gas and WEEE repair duties
If you repair refrigeration or air-conditioning equipment containing fluorinated greenhouse gases, you and your engineers need f-gas certification, with leak-checking and record-keeping obligations. If your repairs generate waste electrical and electronic equipment, you must handle, store and dispose of it through approved treatment facilities. This guide takes you through both regimes.
Read guideMeet your gambling licensing and regulatory duties
Providing gambling facilities in Great Britain requires a Gambling Commission operating licence, personal licences for key staff, and — if you operate physical premises — a premises licence from the local council. You must also register for and pay gambling duties to HMRC, and casinos must comply with anti-money-laundering supervision. This guide covers every sector-specific licensing and regulatory duty.
Read guideMeet your office and business support regulatory duties
If you collect debts, administer credit or provide credit references you must hold FCA authorisation. If you run an outbound call centre you must follow the Ofcom rules on silent and abandoned calls. If you send electronic marketing you must comply with PECR. This guide covers each regime and what you need to do.
Read guideMeet your personal services regulatory duties
If you dry-clean with solvents, pierce skin, offer beauty or cosmetic procedures, or operate a spa pool or other water system, your business carries specific registration, permit or licensing duties on top of the universal workplace foundation. This guide covers each regime and what you need to do.
Read guideMeet your postal and courier regulatory duties
Postal and courier operators in Great Britain may need a goods vehicle operator's licence if they use vehicles over 3.5 tonnes, and must understand the Ofcom postal authorisation framework. This guide covers both activity-specific regulatory duties.
Read guideMeet your professional, scientific and technical regulatory duties
If you practise as a patent attorney or registered trade mark attorney (SIC 74.90), you must be registered with the Intellectual Property Regulation Board (IPReg). This guide explains the registration requirement and ongoing professional obligations. This duty does not apply to other division 74 businesses.
Read guideMeet your rental and leasing regulatory duties
If you hire goods to consumers, rent out vehicles, hire out plant or machinery, or sell hire services to the public, you face sector-specific FCA consumer hire, motor insurance, work equipment safety and consumer protection duties on top of the universal workplace foundation. This guide covers each regime and what you need to do.
Read guideMeet your scientific research regulatory duties
Scientific research carries conditional regulatory duties on top of the universal workplace spine. This guide takes you through the five duties that apply depending on the type of work you do: COSHH for hazardous substances, GMO contained-use notification, animal research licensing, human tissue storage licensing, and ionising radiation controls. Each section tells you whether it applies to your operation.
Read guideMeet your security and investigation regulatory duties
If you provide manned guarding, door supervision, close protection, cash-and-valuables-in-transit, CCTV operation, keyholding, alarm response, alarm or CCTV installation, or private investigation, your business carries specific licensing, certification and regulatory duties on top of the universal workplace foundation. This guide covers each regime and what you need to do.
Read guideMeet your sewerage regulatory duties
A sewerage business must hold an appointment as a sewerage undertaker (or be exempt), hold environmental permits for its discharges, meet urban waste water treatment standards and comply with sewage sludge controls when spreading to agricultural land. This guide takes you through each regulatory duty in turn.
Read guideMeet your sports, amusement and recreation regulatory duties
If you serve alcohol or host regulated entertainment, operate a sports ground, run a swimming pool, coach children, operate fairground rides, offer adventure activities to young people or run gaming machines, your business carries specific licensing, certification, safeguarding or safety duties on top of the universal workplace foundation. This guide covers each regime and what you need to do.
Read guideMeet your telecommunications regulatory duties
If you provide a public electronic communications network or service, you must notify Ofcom, comply with the General Conditions, hold the right spectrum licences, meet tiered security duties, maintain lawful-intercept capability and comply with PECR. This guide covers each regime and what you need to do.
Read guideMeet your travel and tour operator regulatory duties
If you sell flight-inclusive packages or flight-only arrangements you must hold an ATOL from the CAA. If you organise or retail packages you must comply with the Package Travel and Linked Travel Arrangements Regulations 2018. All travel businesses must follow consumer protection rules. This guide covers each regime and what you need to do.
Read guideMeet your veterinary practice regulatory duties
If your practice is RCVS-registered, supplies veterinary medicines, handles controlled drugs, disposes of clinical waste or uses X-ray equipment, you carry specific regulatory duties on top of the universal workplace foundation. This guide covers each regime and what you need to do.
Read guideMeet your waste management regulatory duties
Waste collection, treatment, disposal and materials recovery carry activity-specific regulatory duties beyond the universal workplace spine. This guide covers waste carrier, broker and dealer registration, the section 34 duty of care, environmental permits for waste treatment and disposal facilities and for recovery operations, authorised treatment facility requirements for end-of-life vehicles, hazardous waste consignment controls, and landfill tax.
Read guideMeet your water industry regulatory duties
A water supply business in the UK must hold an appointment or licence as a water undertaker, meet drinking water quality standards, comply with the water fittings regulations, register and inspect any large raised reservoir, hold an abstraction licence for raw-water collection and hold environmental permits for discharges. This guide takes you through each regulatory duty in turn.
Read guideMeet your workplace health and safety legal obligations
Understanding your fundamental health and safety duties under UK law. Covers key legislation including HASAWA 1974, risk assessment requirements, and practical compliance steps for small business employers.
Read guideMeet your worksite compliance duties for mining support
When you provide support services on an offshore installation, at a mine or at a quarry, you must comply with the site-specific safety regimes at the worksite. This guide covers the offshore safety-case and well-construction duties for petroleum support contractors and the Mines and Quarries Regulations duties for mining support contractors.
Read guideMetal ore mining: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your metal ore mining business (SIC division 07) meets its obligations. Work through the universal mine-operation items every mine shares, then the permits and consents for your specific operation. If you answer no to any item that applies to you, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guideMining support service: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your mining support service business (SIC division 09) meets its obligations. Work through the universal workplace items every support contractor shares, then the worksite compliance duties that apply where you work. If you answer no to any item that applies to you, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guideNorthern Ireland business compliance checklist
A quick compliance checklist for businesses operating in Northern Ireland. Covers NI-specific obligations including fair employment monitoring, HSENI registration, fire safety, business rates, and other requirements that differ from Great Britain.
Read guideOffice and business support compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm you have met every regulatory obligation that applies to your office administrative, call centre, debt collection, credit reference or business support operation — from workplace health and safety through to FCA authorisation, Ofcom call centre rules and PECR electronic marketing.
Read guidePPE compliance checklist
A yes/no checklist to verify your business meets all requirements under the Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations 1992 (as amended 2022). Covers risk assessment, selection, provision, fit testing, training, maintenance, and record keeping.
Read guidePenalties for trading without required approvals
Quick-reference table of penalties for operating a business without required licences, registrations, or insurance, covering criminal offences, fines, closure orders, and imprisonment.
Read guidePersonal services compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm you have met every regulatory obligation that applies to your personal services business — from workplace health and safety through to activity-specific registrations, permits and licences.
Read guidePersons with Significant Control (PSC) register requirements
Your legal duties to identify, record, and report Persons with Significant Control to Companies House. Covers the 25% ownership thresholds, notification deadlines, identity verification, and penalties for non-compliance.
Read guidePetroleum extraction: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your petroleum extraction business (SIC division 06) meets its obligations. Work through the universal workplace items, then the licensing, permits, major-hazard duties and upstream taxation. If you answer no to any item that applies to you, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guidePostal and courier compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm you have met every regulatory obligation that applies to your postal or courier operation — from workplace health and safety through to goods vehicle operator licensing and Ofcom postal authorisation.
Read guidePre-trading compliance checklist
A concise yes/no checklist to verify you have completed all mandatory pre-trading requirements, including business registration, tax, insurance, licences, premises approvals, and data protection.
Read guidePre-trading timeline: when to apply for what
A month-by-month countdown from three months before your trading day, showing when to apply for each registration, licence, and approval based on typical processing times.
Read guidePrepare for EU AI Act high-risk obligations
Practical steps to prepare for EU AI Act high-risk AI system obligations before the 2 August 2026 deadline. Covers classification, conformity assessment, technical documentation, quality management, and post-market monitoring for UK businesses deploying high-risk AI in the EU.
Read guidePrevent fraud in your organisation: ECCTA compliance
How to comply with the failure to prevent fraud offence under the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (ECCTA). Covers who is in scope, what fraud offences trigger liability, and how to build the six-principle defence.
Read guidePrinciples of prevention and hierarchy of controls
The legal basis for the hierarchy of controls in UK health and safety law. Explains the 9 general principles of prevention from Schedule 1 of MHSWR 1999 and the practical ERICPD framework for controlling workplace risks.
Read guideProduct liability and insurance
How strict liability under the Consumer Protection Act 1987 works in practice, what statutory defences are available, and why products liability insurance is essential for manufacturers, importers, and retailers.
Read guideProfessional registrations: regulated sectors
Which business sectors require professional or regulator registration before trading, what the registration process involves, and how long it typically takes to obtain approval.
Read guideProfessional, scientific and technical compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm you have met every regulatory obligation that applies to your professional, scientific or technical business — from workplace health and safety through to IPReg registration for patent and trade mark attorneys.
Read guideProtect new and expectant mothers at work
Your legal duties under Regulations 16-18 of the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 to assess risks and protect new and expectant mothers. Covers the notification trigger, risk assessment requirements, the action hierarchy for controlling risks, and night work provisions.
Read guideProvide a safe and healthy workplace environment
How to meet your legal duties under the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992. Covers temperature, ventilation, lighting, toilets, rest areas, and space requirements for employers.
Read guideProvide building information to your Fire and Rescue Service
How to meet your legal duty to provide building information to your Fire and Rescue Service if you are responsible for a high-rise residential building (18 metres or higher, or 7+ storeys) in England. Covers secure information boxes, floor plans, external wall information, and keeping records up to date.
Read guideProvide first aid at work
How to meet your legal duties under the Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981. Covers needs assessment, first aider training, equipment requirements, and scaling provision for your workplace.
Read guideProvide health and safety information to employees
Your legal duty under MHSWR 1999 Regulation 10 to provide comprehensible and relevant health and safety information to employees, including risk assessment findings, emergency procedures, and the H&S Law poster requirement.
Read guideQuarrying and mining: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your quarrying or mining business (SIC division 08) meets its obligations. Work through the universal quarry-operation items every site shares, then the permits and consents for your specific operation. If you answer no to any item that applies to you, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guideRecognise and report occupational diseases
How to recognise the signs of occupational diseases, understand your duty to report them under RIDDOR, and maintain occupational health records. Covers the most common work-related conditions and what triggers a report.
Read guideRegister chemicals under UK REACH
How to register chemical substances under UK REACH if you manufacture or import chemicals into Great Britain. Covers registration requirements, tonnage bands, deadlines, fees, and your obligations as a registrant.
Read guideRegister with the ICO and pay the data protection fee
How to register with the Information Commissioner's Office and pay the annual data protection fee. Covers who must register, the three-tier fee structure, the online registration process, and annual renewal obligations.
Read guideRemediation: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your remediation or waste management business (SIC division 39) meets its obligations. Work through the workplace items every business shares, then the environmental, waste and construction duties. If you answer no to any item that applies to you, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guideRental and leasing compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm you have met every regulatory obligation that applies to your rental and leasing business — from workplace health and safety through to FCA consumer hire authorisation, motor insurance, work equipment safety and consumer protection.
Read guideRepair services: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your repair services business (SIC division 95) meets its obligations. Work through the universal workplace and employment items every business shares, then only the f-gas and WEEE items if they apply to the kind of equipment you repair. If you answer no to any item that applies to you, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guideReport a cyber incident
Emergency response guide for reporting cyber attacks and data breaches. Covers who to contact (Report Fraud, ICO, NCSC, Police Scotland), what information to provide, legal deadlines, and what happens after you report.
Read guideReport a workplace accident or incident to HSENI (RIDDOR NI)
How to report workplace accidents, injuries, diseases, and dangerous occurrences to HSENI under the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1997. Covers the critical difference in over-incapacitation thresholds between NI and GB.
Read guideReport a workplace injury, disease or dangerous occurrence under RIDDOR
How to comply with RIDDOR 2013 reporting requirements. Covers what incidents you must report to HSE, reporting deadlines (7-day and 10-day windows), who must report, and record-keeping obligations.
Read guideRespond to HSENI enforcement action
What to do when the Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland (HSENI) issues an improvement notice, prohibition notice, or prosecutes your business. Covers your rights of appeal under the Health and Safety at Work (NI) Order 1978, practical steps, timescales, and how HSENI enforcement differs from HSE in Great Britain.
Read guideRespond to a ransomware attack
Emergency response guide for ransomware attacks. Covers immediate containment, recovery options, reporting requirements, and ransom payment decisions. For businesses currently under attack or preparing for potential incidents.
Read guideRespond to data subject access requests (DSARs)
How to handle data subject access requests under UK GDPR. Covers the one-month response deadline, identity verification, exemptions that allow redaction, extensions for complex requests, fee rules, and the new 'stop the clock' provision from the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025.
Read guideRespond to fire safety enforcement action
What to do if you receive an enforcement notice, prohibition notice, or alterations notice from the fire and rescue service. Includes your right to appeal and how to avoid penalties.
Read guideResponding to data breaches: legal requirements
What to do when you discover a personal data breach. Covers the 72-hour ICO notification rule, when you must notify affected individuals, and how to document and manage a breach to meet your legal obligations.
Read guideReviewing and renewing business insurance
How to review, compare, and renew your business insurance each year. Covers the renewal timeline, your disclosure obligations under the Insurance Act 2015, and how to avoid gaps in cover.
Read guideScientific research and development: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your scientific research and development business (SIC division 72) meets its obligations. Work through the universal workplace items every R&D business shares, then the conditional items that depend on the type of research you do. If you answer no to any item, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guideSecurity and investigation compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm you have met every regulatory obligation that applies to your security or investigation business — from workplace health and safety through to SIA licensing, installer certification and data protection.
Read guideSet up a limited company
Steps to incorporate and register your limited company.
Read guideSet up an AI governance framework
How to establish accountability structures, risk processes, and oversight for AI systems in your business. Covers accountability and roles, transparency, fairness and bias testing, record-keeping, and applying the UK's five AI regulatory principles.
Read guideSet up and run a safe advertising or market research business
Every advertising or market research business — whether you run an advertising agency, a media buying house, a public relations consultancy, a market research firm or a direct marketing operation — must meet the same workplace health and safety, fire safety, insurance, equality and data protection duties before you begin operating. This guide walks you through each one.
Read guideSet up and run a safe air transport operation
Air transport operations expose your people to aircraft-handling risks, fuel, noise, working at height on and around aircraft, and manual handling of cargo and baggage. Whatever you carry, this is the universal spine. It takes you through your core workplace health and safety duties, the sector-specific hazards, fire safety, employers' liability insurance, equality and data protection.
Read guideSet up and run a safe broadcasting operation
Broadcasting involves studios, control rooms, outside broadcasts and transmission sites. Whatever you broadcast, this is the universal spine. It takes you through your core workplace health and safety duties — including the sector hazards around rigging, electrical equipment, working at height and display screen equipment — fire safety, employers' liability insurance, equality and data protection.
Read guideSet up and run a safe coal mining operation
Every coal or lignite mining operation must meet universal workplace duties before it tackles the sector-specific mining safety, licensing and environmental regimes. This guide covers the eight foundational obligations — health and safety, COSHH, work equipment, manual handling, fire, employers' liability insurance, equality and data protection.
Read guideSet up and run a safe employment agency
Employment agencies and employment businesses operate from office premises, interview candidates, manage assignments and process personal data at scale. Whatever type of employment activity you run, this is the universal spine. It takes you through your core workplace health and safety duties — including the office-based risks around display screen equipment and lone working — fire safety, employers' liability insurance, equality and data protection.
Read guideSet up and run a safe film, TV or music production business
Whatever you produce — films, television programmes, videos, sound recordings or music — you must manage the same workplace health and safety, fire safety, insurance, equality and data protection duties before you begin operating. This guide walks you through each one.
Read guideSet up and run a safe fishing or aquaculture business
Whether you operate a fishing vessel, run a fish farm or harvest shellfish, you have shore-based duties that apply across the board. This is the universal spine for division 03. It takes you through your general health and safety duty for premises and shore-based operations, fire safety for hatcheries, processing sheds, net stores and offices, employers' liability insurance, equality and data protection.
Read guideSet up and run a safe gambling business
Whether you run a betting shop, casino, bingo hall, adult gaming centre or online gambling platform, you must manage the same workplace health and safety, fire safety, insurance, equality and data protection duties before you open. This guide walks you through each one.
Read guideSet up and run a safe land transport operation
Whatever you move and however you move it — goods by road, passengers by bus, coach or taxi, freight or passengers by rail, or products by pipeline — you must manage the same workplace health and safety, accident reporting, insurance, equality and data protection duties before you begin operating. This guide covers the duties every land transport business shares; your licensing and certification regime is covered in the guide for your kind of operation.
Read guideSet up and run a safe metal ore mine
Mining metal ores — iron, copper, tin, lead, zinc, tungsten, uranium and thorium — is high-hazard work. This is the universal spine: it takes you through your core workplace health and safety duties, the Mines Regulations 2014 mine-safety regime, control of hazardous substances, work equipment safety, manual handling, fire safety, employers' liability insurance, equality and data protection.
Read guideSet up and run a safe mining support service
Mining support services — drilling, well services, site preparation, pumping and draining — handle hazardous substances, flammable hydrocarbons and heavy equipment. This is the universal spine: it takes you through your core workplace health and safety duties, COSHH and DSEAR controls, work equipment safety, manual handling, fire safety, RIDDOR reporting, employers' liability insurance, equality and data protection.
Read guideSet up and run a safe office or business support operation
Every office administrative, call centre, debt collection, credit reference and business support operation must meet the same workplace health and safety, fire safety, insurance, equality and data protection duties before you begin operating. This guide walks you through each one.
Read guideSet up and run a safe personal services business
Whatever personal service you provide — hairdressing, beauty treatments, dry cleaning, funeral services or pet care — you must manage the same workplace health and safety, fire safety, insurance, equality and data protection duties before you open. This guide walks you through each one.
Read guideSet up and run a safe petroleum extraction operation
Petroleum extraction — crude oil and natural gas — handles large inventories of flammable and toxic hydrocarbons under pressure. This is the universal spine: it takes you through your core workplace health and safety duties, COSHH controls for hydrogen sulphide, benzene, mercury and NORM, DSEAR controls for explosive atmospheres, work equipment safety, manual handling, fire safety, employers' liability insurance, equality and data protection.
Read guideSet up and run a safe postal and courier operation
Every postal or courier operation must meet universal workplace duties before it tackles the activity-specific licensing and authorisation regimes. This guide covers the five foundational obligations — health and safety, fire safety, employers' liability insurance, equality and data protection.
Read guideSet up and run a safe professional, scientific and technical business
Every professional, scientific or technical business must meet universal workplace duties before it tackles any activity-specific regulatory requirements. This guide covers the five foundational obligations — health and safety, fire safety, employers' liability insurance, equality and data protection.
Read guideSet up and run a safe quarry or mine
Operating a quarry or mine — stone, sand, gravel, clay, salt, peat or chemical minerals — is high-hazard work. This is the universal spine: it takes you through your core workplace health and safety duties, the Quarries Regulations 1999 quarry-safety regime, control of respirable crystalline silica and dust under COSHH, work equipment safety, manual handling, fire safety, employers' liability insurance, equality and data protection.
Read guideSet up and run a safe remediation operation
Every remediation and decontamination business must protect its workers and others affected by the work. This guide covers the workplace health and safety, employers' liability insurance, equality and data protection duties that apply before you get into the sector-specific environmental, waste and construction requirements.
Read guideSet up and run a safe rental or leasing business
Every rental and leasing business — whether you hire out cars, vans, trucks, plant and machinery, consumer goods or specialist equipment — must meet the same workplace health and safety, fire safety, insurance, equality and data protection duties before you begin operating. This guide walks you through each one.
Read guideSet up and run a safe repair services business
Repairing computers, phones, household appliances and personal goods — in your workshop and at the counter — carries electrical, manual-handling, soldering-fume and small-parts risks. Whatever you repair, this is the universal spine. It takes you through your core workplace health and safety duties, fire safety, employers' liability insurance, equality and data protection.
Read guideSet up and run a safe scientific research operation
Whatever your research discipline — biotechnology, natural science, social science or humanities — you share the same workplace-safety foundation. This guide takes you through your general health and safety duty, fire safety, employers' liability insurance, equality and data protection. Put this spine in place first, then layer the conditional regulatory duties that apply to your specific research activities.
Read guideSet up and run a safe security operation
Whatever security or investigation service you provide — manned guarding, door supervision, close protection, CCTV operation, alarm installation or private investigation — you must manage the same workplace health and safety, fire safety, insurance, equality and data protection duties before you begin operating. This guide walks you through each one.
Read guideSet up and run a safe sewerage operation
Every sewerage business must protect its workers and others affected by the work. This guide covers the workplace health and safety, fire safety, employers' liability insurance, equality and data protection duties that apply before you get into the sector-specific sewerage regulatory requirements.
Read guideSet up and run a safe sports, amusement and recreation business
Whatever sports, amusement or recreation business you operate — a gym, a swimming pool, a theme park, a fairground, an adventure centre or an amusement arcade — you must manage the same workplace health and safety, fire safety, insurance, equality and data protection duties before you open. This guide walks you through each one.
Read guideSet up and run a safe telecommunications business
Every telecommunications operator — whether you run mobile networks, fixed-line infrastructure, broadband services, satellite systems or wholesale connectivity — must meet the same workplace health and safety, fire safety, insurance, equality and data protection duties before you begin operating. This guide walks you through each one.
Read guideSet up and run a safe travel or tour operator business
Every travel agency, tour operator and reservation-service provider — whether you sell package holidays, flight-only arrangements, hotel bookings or bespoke itineraries — must meet the same workplace health and safety, fire safety, insurance, equality and data protection duties before you begin operating. This guide walks you through each one.
Read guideSet up and run a safe veterinary practice
Every veterinary practice — small-animal clinic, equine practice, farm-animal practice, referral hospital or emergency service — must meet the same workplace health and safety, COSHH, fire safety, insurance, equality and data protection duties before you start treating animals. This guide walks you through each one.
Read guideSet up and run a safe waste management operation
Waste collection, treatment, disposal and materials recovery is high-hazard work — heavy plant, moving vehicles, manual handling, dust, biological and chemical exposure, and fire risk from stockpiled combustible waste. Whatever waste activity you carry on, this is the universal spine. It takes you through your core workplace health and safety duties, fire safety, employers' liability insurance, equality and data protection.
Read guideSet up and run a safe water supply operation
Every water collection, treatment and supply business must protect its workers and others affected by the work. This guide covers the workplace health and safety, fire safety, employers' liability insurance, equality and data protection duties that apply before you get into the sector-specific water industry regulatory requirements.
Read guideSewerage: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your sewerage business (SIC division 37) meets its obligations. Work through the workplace items every business shares, then the sewerage regulatory duties. If you answer no to any item that applies to you, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guideSports, amusement and recreation compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm you have met every regulatory obligation that applies to your sports, amusement or recreation business — from workplace health and safety through to activity-specific licences, certificates and permits.
Read guideStart a subscription business
Guide to setting up a recurring revenue business covering pricing tiers, payment processing, legal requirements, churn management, and customer retention.
Read guideSubmitting VAT returns
How to calculate VAT, choose an accounting scheme, submit returns through Making Tax Digital, pay on time, correct errors, claim bad debt relief, and understand the penalty regime for late submission and late payment.
Read guideTelecommunications compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm you have met every regulatory obligation that applies to your telecommunications business — from workplace health and safety through to Ofcom notification, spectrum licensing, security duties, lawful intercept and PECR.
Read guideTravel and tour operator compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm you have met every regulatory obligation that applies to your travel agency or tour operator business — from workplace health and safety through to ATOL licensing, Package Travel Regulations and consumer protection.
Read guideUK AI regulation: how it works
Comprehensive overview of UK AI regulation. The UK has no single AI law. Instead, existing sector regulators apply five cross-cutting principles to AI systems within their remit. This guide explains how the framework works, which regulators are involved, and what is coming next.
Read guideUnderstanding HSENI: how workplace safety regulation works in Northern Ireland
How workplace health and safety regulation operates in Northern Ireland, where HSENI enforces separate legislation under the devolution settlement. Explains the relationship between HSENI and the 11 district councils, how NI legislation differs from the GB framework, and what this means for businesses operating across the UK.
Read guideUnderstanding the Water Framework Directive for businesses
How the Water Framework Directive shapes UK water regulation — river basin management, water body classification, the no-deterioration principle, and what it means for any business whose activities affect surface water or groundwater. Explains the post-Brexit retention position and the four-nation regulatory landscape.
Read guideUsing AI in recruitment and HR
Compliance requirements when using AI for recruitment, screening, and HR decisions. Covers equality law risks, data protection obligations, bias testing, automated decision-making safeguards, and practical steps for lawful deployment.
Read guideVeterinary practice compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm you have met every regulatory obligation that applies to your veterinary practice — from workplace health and safety through to RCVS registration, veterinary medicines, clinical waste and controlled drugs.
Read guideWEEE producer responsibility compliance
How to comply with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Regulations as a producer. Covers who counts as a WEEE producer, registration with the Environment Agency, joining a Producer Compliance Scheme, reporting obligations, take-back requirements, WEEE categories, and the crossed-out wheelie bin marking.
Read guideWaste management: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your waste management business (SIC division 38) meets its obligations before you begin operating. Work through the universal workplace items every operator shares, then the activity-specific environmental, registration and tax duties. If you answer no to any item, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guideWater supply: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your water collection, treatment and supply business (SIC division 36) meets its obligations. Work through the workplace items every business shares, then the water industry regulatory duties. If you answer no to any item that applies to you, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guideWelsh language requirements for public sector contractors
What you need to do when public sector contracts in Wales include Welsh language requirements, covering preparation, service delivery standards, and managing costs.
Read guideWelsh language: what businesses need to know
What Welsh Language Standards mean for private businesses in Wales, including when they apply, voluntary adoption through the Cynnig Cymraeg scheme, and requirements when contracting with the public sector.
Read guideWhich advertising and market research regulations apply to your business
Advertising agencies, media buyers, market research firms, public relations consultancies and direct marketing businesses share a workplace-safety foundation, then face sector-specific duties on broadcast advertising standards, electronic marketing consent, misleading marketing and unfair commercial practices that other businesses do not.
Read guideWhich air transport regulations apply to your business
Running an air transport business — passenger airline, cargo carrier or spaceflight operator — carries a heavy, sector-specific licensing load on top of the usual workplace duties: operating licences, air operator certificates, airworthiness, crew licensing, ATOL protection, passenger rights, dangerous goods and spaceflight licences.
Read guideWhich broadcasting regulations apply to your business
Broadcasters — television, radio, community radio, on-demand programme services and transmission providers — carry workplace-safety duties as employers and face a separate layer of Ofcom licensing and content-standards obligations specific to broadcasting.
Read guideWhich coal mining rules apply to you
If you operate or plan to operate a coal or lignite extraction site in Great Britain, you must comply with mining-specific licensing, safety and environmental regimes on top of the universal workplace duties that bind every employer. This guide introduces the rules and routes you to the detail.
Read guideWhich employment agency regulations apply to your business
Employment agencies and employment businesses — whether you find permanent placements, supply temporary workers, or provide HR services — carry workplace-safety duties as employers and face a separate layer of sector-specific regulation covering conduct standards, agency worker equal treatment and, if you supply workers to agriculture, horticulture, shellfish gathering or associated food processing, gangmasters licensing.
Read guideWhich film, TV and music production regulations apply to your business
Film and TV production companies, video producers, sound recording studios, music publishers and cinema exhibitors share the same workplace-safety foundation, then the rules diverge by what you do — whether you work with child performers, supply classified video works, exhibit films to the public, create copyright-protected content or license music rights.
Read guideWhich fishing and aquaculture regulations apply to your business
Every fishing and aquaculture business shares the same workplace health and safety foundation for shore-based operations, then the rules diverge by whether you operate a sea fishing vessel, run an aquaculture production business, or fish freshwater commercially.
Read guideWhich gambling and betting regulations apply to your business
Gambling and betting businesses — bookmakers, casinos, bingo halls, adult gaming centres, online gambling operators and lottery managers — share a workplace-safety foundation, then face a heavily licensed regulatory framework under the Gambling Act 2005 and gambling duties enforced by HMRC.
Read guideWhich metal ore mining regulations apply to your business
Metal ore mining — iron, copper, tin, lead, zinc, tungsten, uranium and thorium — carries mine-safety, explosives, environmental-permit and planning obligations on top of the general workplace duties every employer shares. Start here to find which guides apply to you.
Read guideWhich mining support service regulations apply to your business
Mining support service businesses — drilling, well services, site preparation, pumping and draining for mining and petroleum operators — carry their own health and safety duties on top of the operator's. Start here to find which guides apply to you.
Read guideWhich office and business support regulations apply to your business
Office administrative, call centre, debt collection, credit reference and other business support activities share a workplace-safety foundation, then face sector-specific FCA authorisation, debt collection conduct, call centre outbound marketing and electronic marketing duties that other businesses do not.
Read guideWhich personal services regulations apply to your business
Personal services businesses — hairdressers, beauty salons, tattooists, dry cleaners, spas, funeral directors and pet groomers — share the same workplace-safety foundation, then the rules diverge by what you do and whether your activity triggers a registration, permit or licence.
Read guideWhich petroleum extraction regulations apply to your business
Petroleum extraction businesses — crude oil and natural gas, onshore and offshore — operate under a petroleum production licence, a process-safety stack and upstream petroleum taxation. Start here to find which guides apply to you.
Read guideWhich postal and courier rules apply to you
If you operate or plan to operate a postal or courier business in Great Britain, you must comply with workplace health and safety, fire safety, insurance, equality and data protection duties that bind every employer — plus activity-specific requirements for goods vehicle licensing and postal operator authorisation. This guide introduces the rules and routes you to the detail.
Read guideWhich professional, scientific and technical rules apply to you
If you operate or plan to operate a professional, scientific or technical business in Great Britain — specialised design, photography, translation, interpretation or other professional services — you must comply with workplace health and safety, fire safety, insurance, equality and data protection duties that bind every employer. Patent and trade mark attorneys face additional registration requirements. This guide introduces the rules and routes you to the detail.
Read guideWhich quarrying and mining regulations apply to your business
Quarrying and mining stone, sand, gravel, clay, salt, peat and chemical minerals carries the Quarries Regulations 1999 quarry-safety regime, planning permission, environmental permits and — where you blast — explosives licensing, on top of the general workplace duties every employer shares. Start here to find which guides apply to you.
Read guideWhich regulator covers your AI system
Decision-tree reference guide mapping AI use cases to the UK regulators responsible for oversight. Covers the ICO, FCA, Ofcom, CMA, MHRA, HSE, and EHRC, with scenario-based guidance on which regulators apply to your AI system and the penalties each can impose.
Read guideWhich remediation and waste management rules apply to you
If you carry out land remediation, decontamination or other waste management services you must meet workplace safety duties and comply with the environmental, waste and construction regulations that govern your work. Use this page to find which guides apply to your business.
Read guideWhich rental and leasing regulations apply to your business
Rental and leasing businesses — car hire, van and truck rental, plant and equipment hire, consumer-goods rental and leasing companies — share a workplace-safety foundation, then face sector-specific FCA consumer hire, motor insurance, work equipment safety and consumer protection duties that other businesses do not.
Read guideWhich repair services regulations apply to your business
Repairing computers, phones and household goods shares a workplace-safety foundation, then adds specific duties if you handle refrigerants when repairing fridges or air-conditioning equipment, or if you generate waste electrical and electronic equipment from your repairs.
Read guideWhich scientific research and development regulations apply to your business
Scientific research businesses share universal workplace duties and then carry conditional duties that depend on the type of work you do — from genetically modified organisms and animal research to human tissue and ionising radiation. Most social-science and humanities R&D triggers only the universals.
Read guideWhich security and investigation rules apply to your business
Security and investigation businesses — manned guarding, door supervision, close protection, CVIT, CCTV operators, keyholding, alarm response, alarm and CCTV installers, and private investigators — share the same workplace-safety foundation, then the rules diverge by whether your activity is licensable under the Private Security Industry Act 2001 or subject to industry certification.
Read guideWhich sewerage rules apply to you
If you operate a sewerage undertaking, carry out sewage treatment, empty cesspools and septic tanks, or maintain drains and sewers, you must meet workplace safety duties and the regulatory requirements for your activities. Use this page to find which guides apply to your business.
Read guideWhich sports, amusement and recreation regulations apply to your business
Sports clubs, gyms, swimming pools, theme parks, fairgrounds, adventure activity providers and amusement arcades share the same workplace safety foundation, then the rules diverge by what you operate and whether your activity triggers a licence, certificate or permit.
Read guideWhich telecommunications regulations apply to your business
Telecommunications operators — mobile network operators, fixed-line providers, internet service providers, satellite operators, MVNOs and wholesale connectivity providers — share a workplace-safety foundation, then face sector-specific Ofcom notification, spectrum licensing, security and lawful-intercept duties that other businesses do not.
Read guideWhich travel agency and tour operator regulations apply to your business
Travel agencies, tour operators, package-holiday organisers and reservation-service providers share a workplace-safety foundation, then face sector-specific ATOL licensing, Package Travel Regulations and consumer protection duties that other businesses do not.
Read guideWhich veterinary regulations apply to your practice
Veterinary practices — small-animal clinics, equine practices, farm-animal practices, referral hospitals and emergency services — share a workplace-safety foundation, then face profession-specific registration, medicines, waste and controlled-drugs duties that other businesses do not.
Read guideWhich waste management regulations apply to your business
Every waste management business shares the same workplace-safety foundation, but the rules then diverge by what you do — whether you collect and transport waste, operate a treatment or disposal facility, run a materials recovery operation, or dismantle end-of-life vehicles. Work out which path applies to you before you go any further.
Read guideWhich water supply rules apply to you
If you collect, treat or supply water you must meet workplace safety duties, hold an appointment or licence as a water undertaker, comply with drinking water quality standards and hold the environmental permits your operations need. Use this page to find which guides apply to your business.
Read guideWhistleblowing: protected disclosures and employer duties
How to handle whistleblowing disclosures as an employer. Covers what qualifies as a protected disclosure, your legal obligations, protection from detriment and dismissal, and how to create an effective whistleblowing policy.
Read guideWork equipment inspection intervals and requirements
Quick-reference table of statutory inspection and examination intervals for work equipment. Covers PUWER inspections, LOLER thorough examinations, competent person requirements, and record retention.
Read guideWorkplace health and safety in Northern Ireland: HSENI obligations
How workplace health and safety is regulated in Northern Ireland, where HSENI (not HSE) enforces the law under separate legislation. Covers the key differences between NI and GB health and safety frameworks, HSENI enforcement powers and priorities, the role of district councils, and what NI-specific regulations mean for your business.
Read guideWrite a GDPR-compliant privacy notice
How to write and maintain a privacy notice that meets UK GDPR requirements. Covers mandatory content under Articles 13 and 14, a step-by-step writing process, layered notices for complex processing, and common mistakes that lead to enforcement action.
Read guideWrite a privacy notice that meets UK GDPR requirements
How to write a privacy notice that complies with UK GDPR. Covers required content, plain language requirements, when to provide it, and how to use layered notices for complex processing.
Read guideYour duties as a company director
The seven general duties every company director must follow under the Companies Act 2006, with guidance on stakeholder considerations, filing deadlines, conflicts of interest, and disqualification risks.
Read guideYour duties as an employer under health and safety law
Understanding your fundamental legal duties under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974. Covers employer duties to employees and others, written policy requirements, and what 'reasonably practicable' means in practice.
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Business Structure
— Choosing and setting up business structures
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Business Structure
— Choosing and setting up business structuresBusiness name rules
Rules for choosing a business name, trading name, or company name.
Read guideChange from sole trader to limited company
How to incorporate your sole trader business as a limited company. Covers the incorporation process, transferring assets, tax implications, and closing your sole trader registration.
Read guideCheck your business name is available
Step-by-step guide to checking your business name is available across Companies House, trademarks, domains, and social media before you commit.
Read guideChoose a partnership structure
Compare general partnership, limited partnership (LP), and limited liability partnership (LLP) to find the right structure for your business.
Read guideClaim Gift Aid on donations
How charities and CASCs can claim Gift Aid to boost donations by 25%, plus use GASDS to claim on small cash and contactless donations without declarations.
Read guideConduct business acquisition due diligence
Complete guide to financial, legal, and commercial due diligence when buying a business. Covers what to review, red flags to identify, and advisor requirements.
Read guideCreate a partnership agreement
How to draft a partnership agreement covering essential clauses, legal requirements, and what happens if you do not have one.
Read guideDissolve a business partnership
How to wind up a general partnership, settle debts, notify HMRC, and fulfil your final tax obligations when ending the business.
Read guideFile partnership tax returns (SA800)
How to file the SA800 partnership tax return and individual partner returns. Covers registration, deadlines, supplementary forms, and the nominated partner's responsibilities.
Read guideFind a business to buy
How to identify and source business acquisition opportunities through brokers, online marketplaces, direct approaches, and succession opportunities.
Read guideHow partners pay tax on profits
Understanding how partnership profits are taxed on individual partners, including profit allocation, National Insurance contributions, and Self Assessment obligations.
Read guideMandatory registrations every business must complete
Step-by-step guide to the registrations every business must complete before trading, regardless of sector. Covers HMRC tax registration, ICO data protection fee, mandatory insurance, and pension auto-enrolment.
Read guideMeet your ongoing CIC compliance obligations
How to stay compliant as a Community Interest Company. Covers annual CIC reports (Form CIC34), asset lock obligations, dividend caps, and CIC Regulator oversight. This guide is for existing CICs, not for setting up a new CIC.
Read guideNegotiate and structure your acquisition deal
Complete guide to negotiating a business acquisition from initial offer through exclusivity, Heads of Terms, and the legally binding Sale and Purchase Agreement.
Read guideOSCR annual reporting and charity accounts
How to complete your annual return and file charity accounts with OSCR. Covers the 9-month filing deadline, the online monitoring return, accounting thresholds that determine whether you need an audit or independent examination, and notifiable event reporting.
Read guideOSCR charity compliance checklist
Annual compliance checklist for Scottish charities registered with OSCR. Covers registration obligations, annual reporting, accounting, trustee duties, and notifiable events.
Read guideOSCR enforcement and charity investigations
What triggers an OSCR inquiry, OSCR's enforcement powers including those strengthened by the 2023 Act, possible outcomes of an investigation, and charity reorganisation schemes.
Read guidePrepare charity accounts using SORP
How to prepare charity accounts following the Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP), including thresholds for receipts and payments versus accruals accounts, audit and independent examination requirements, and the trustees' annual report.
Read guideRegister a business partnership
How to register a partnership with HMRC for Self Assessment, including nominated partner responsibilities and individual partner registration.
Read guideRegister a charity with OSCR
How to register a charity with the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR). Covers the charity test, choosing a legal form including SCIOs, the application process, and cross-border registration for charities operating in both Scotland and England or Wales.
Read guideRegister a charity with the Charity Commission
How to register your charity in England and Wales, including income thresholds, charitable purposes requirements, and the registration process.
Read guideRegister a trademark
Protect your business name, logo, or slogan by registering a UK trademark with the Intellectual Property Office.
Read guideRunning a business from home
Rules and considerations for home-based businesses.
Read guideScale your business operations
What you need to know as your business grows - employment thresholds, reporting requirements, and growth support.
Read guideSet up a business partnership
How to register a partnership and understand partner responsibilities.
Read guideSet up a community interest company (CIC)
How to register a Community Interest Company, pass the community interest test, and complete the required forms. For social enterprises wanting to trade for community benefit with asset lock protection.
Read guideSole trader or limited company
Compare the two most common business structures and choose what's right for you.
Read guideStop being self-employed
How to close your sole trader business, notify HMRC, and complete your final Self Assessment tax return. Includes deadlines, VAT deregistration, record keeping, and claiming terminal loss relief.
Read guideStrike off your limited company
How to voluntarily close your limited company using the DS01 form. Covers eligibility requirements, fees, director signatures, notification duties, and what happens to remaining assets. Includes guidance on the Gazette publication process and how to withdraw an application.
Read guideTrustee duties under Scottish charity law
Your legal duties as a charity trustee in Scotland, including the general duties under the 2005 Act, the expanded disqualification criteria introduced by the 2023 Act, and what to do if things go wrong.
Read guideUnderstand CIC asset lock rules
How the CIC asset lock protects community assets, when and how you can transfer assets, and dividend and interest caps that apply to Community Interest Companies.
Read guideUnderstand your duties as a charity trustee
The six key duties every charity trustee must follow, with guidance on eligibility, conflicts of interest, liability, and remuneration rules in England and Wales.
Read guideUnderstanding OSCR and Scottish charity regulation
How charity regulation works in Scotland and why it differs from the rest of the UK. Explains OSCR's role, the key legislation, how the Charities (Regulation and Administration) (Scotland) Act 2023 strengthened the framework, and what this means for your charity.
Read guideWhat happens on completion day
Detailed timeline and checklist for business acquisition completion day covering funds transfer, legal documentation, physical handover, and immediate notifications.
Read guideYour first 90 days as business owner
Strategic guide for your first 90 days owning a business. Covers immediate priorities, building relationships, implementing quick wins, and avoiding common mistakes.
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Digital & Technology
— Digital tools, cyber security, and technology adoption
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Digital & Technology
— Digital tools, cyber security, and technology adoptionAI Regulation Framework
The UK takes a principles-based, sector-specific approach to AI regulation. There is no single AI law. Instead, existing regulators — including the ICO, FCA, MHRA, CMA, Ofcom, and EHRC — apply five cross-cutting principles within their own domains. The AI Security Institute (formerly AI Safety Institute) provides guidance on frontier models. A comprehensive government AI Bill is expected in the second half of 2026.
Read guideAge verification for online services
How to implement age verification to comply with the Online Safety Act and ICO Children's Code. Covers verification methods, pornography requirements, privacy considerations, and gaming/gambling rules.
Read guideApp store and digital platform regulation
How the Digital Markets Act and CMA regulation affects large digital platforms and app store operators. Covers Strategic Market Status, conduct requirements, and developer rights.
Read guideChildren's safety duties under the Online Safety Act
Comprehensive guide to the children's safety duties under the Online Safety Act 2023. Covers what triggers the duties, risk assessment by age group, the categories of harmful content affecting children, age assurance requirements, Ofcom's children's codes of practice, and how the OSA intersects with the ICO's Children's Code.
Read guideComputer Misuse Act Compliance
How to comply with the Computer Misuse Act 1990 when conducting security testing, developing security tools, or running bug bounty programmes. Includes the four criminal offences, penalties up to life imprisonment for serious cases, and requirements for legitimate security research.
Read guideConduct a children's access assessment
Step-by-step guide to assessing whether children are likely to access your online service under the Online Safety Act 2023. Covers the legal test, Ofcom's April 2025 guidance, factors to consider, and what additional duties are triggered if children can access your service.
Read guideConduct an illegal content risk assessment
Step-by-step guide to conducting the mandatory illegal content risk assessment under the Online Safety Act 2023. Covers how to identify risks from Schedule 7 priority offences, assess your service's features, document safety measures, and produce the required written record.
Read guideConsumer rights compliance for digital content sellers
Your legal obligations under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 and Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013 when selling software, apps, games, music, video, e-books, or other digital content to consumers.
Read guideCryptoasset Business Regulation
Regulatory requirements for cryptoasset businesses in the UK - how token classification determines whether you need full FCA authorisation or Money Laundering Regulations registration only.
Read guideCyber Essentials Certification
Government-backed scheme helping organisations guard against common cyber attacks. Required for many government contracts involving handling of sensitive information.
Read guideCyber security basics for small businesses
Practical, low-cost steps to protect your small business from cyber attacks. Covers the five Cyber Essentials controls, free security tools, staff awareness, and how to respond if something goes wrong.
Read guideCyber security requirements for UK businesses
How to protect your business from cyber threats and comply with UK cyber security requirements. Includes Cyber Essentials certification, data breach notification rules, and sector-specific obligations for financial services and healthcare.
Read guideE-commerce and digital exporting
Selling internationally through online marketplaces, understanding distance selling regulations, and VAT obligations.
Read guideE-commerce regulations for online selling
Legal requirements for selling online - including consumer contracts, pre-contract information, cancellation rights, and digital content regulations.
Read guideElectronic Communications Code
Rights and obligations for communications network operators to install and maintain electronic communications apparatus on public and private land.
Read guideExport Control (Dual-Use Technology)
Export of goods, software, and technology with both civil and military applications requires licensing. Particularly relevant for encryption, advanced computing, AI, and surveillance technologies.
Read guideGeneral Authorisation for Electronic Communications Services
Any provider of electronic communications services or networks in the UK operates under a general authorisation regime. No individual licence required, but providers must comply with general conditions.
Read guideGet Cyber Essentials certified
How to achieve Cyber Essentials certification for your business. Covers the five technical controls, certification levels and costs, the assessment process, and requirements for government contracts.
Read guideIT and programming business: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your IT, programming or consultancy business (SIC division 62) meets its obligations. Work through the universal workplace items every employer shares, then the data protection and NIS items that bite harder in this sector. If you answer no to any item, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guideImplement age assurance on your platform
Practical guide to implementing age assurance on your online platform. Covers choosing between age verification and estimation, evaluating providers, privacy-preserving approaches, the specific requirements for pornographic content, and ensuring compliance with both the Online Safety Act and UK GDPR.
Read guideIoT product security compliance (PSTI Act)
How to comply with the Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Act 2022 if you manufacture, import, or distribute consumer connectable products in the UK. Covers the three mandatory security requirements, supply chain duties, products in scope, and OPSS enforcement powers.
Read guideMaking Tax Digital for businesses
How to comply with Making Tax Digital requirements.
Read guideNIS Regulations: compliance for operators of essential services
How to comply with the Network and Information Systems (NIS) Regulations 2018 as an operator of essential services. Covers OES designation, the NCSC Cyber Assessment Framework (CAF), incident notification requirements, and sector competent authorities.
Read guideNetwork and Information Systems (NIS) Regulations
The NIS Regulations 2018 (as amended in 2022) require operators of essential services and relevant digital service providers to implement appropriate security measures, report significant incidents within 72 hours, and cooperate with sector-specific competent authorities. The Cyber Security and Resilience Bill (introduced November 2025) will further expand scope to managed service providers, data centres, and critical suppliers.
Read guideOnline Safety Act compliance checklist
Quick-check verification of your Online Safety Act compliance status. Covers scope assessment, risk assessments, content moderation, terms of service, complaints, age assurance, Ofcom registration, and record-keeping.
Read guideOnline Safety Act penalties and enforcement powers
Quick reference to Ofcom's enforcement powers, penalty calculations, and senior manager criminal liability under the Online Safety Act 2023.
Read guideOnline Safety Act: duties for online services
How to comply with the Online Safety Act 2023 if you operate a user-to-user service or search service. Covers service categories, illegal content duties, children's safety duties, implementation dates, and Ofcom enforcement.
Read guidePrivacy and Electronic Communications Regulations
PECR sits alongside UK GDPR and gives specific privacy rights relating to electronic communications, including marketing calls, emails, texts, cookies, and traffic data.
Read guideProtecting Your Software Intellectual Property
Complete IP protection guide for software businesses - automatic copyright for source code, patent eligibility under the technical contribution test, UK and international patent fees, and trademark registration for software and services.
Read guideRadio Equipment Regulations
Equipment that intentionally transmits or receives radio waves for communication or radio determination must comply with Radio Equipment Regulations, including IoT devices, WiFi equipment, and Bluetooth products.
Read guideRegister with Ofcom for Online Safety Act compliance
How to register with Ofcom as a regulated online service and understand fee requirements under the Online Safety Act 2023. Covers scope, the registration portal, qualifying worldwide revenue thresholds, and annual fee obligations.
Read guideSet up and run a safe IT and programming business
Computer programming, consultancy and IT services work is office- and screen-intensive, with display screen equipment, mental health and — in data centres — electrical and environmental risks. This is the universal spine. It takes you through your core workplace health and safety duties, fire safety, employers' liability insurance, equality, data protection and, where it applies, NIS digital service provider duties.
Read guideSet up content moderation to meet Online Safety Act requirements
How to build a content moderation system that meets Online Safety Act 2023 duties. Covers automated detection tools, human moderation teams, user reporting mechanisms, content review workflows, removal timelines, record-keeping, and moderator wellbeing.
Read guideSoftware licensing compliance
Understand your legal obligations when using, developing, or distributing software - including open source licensing, commercial agreements, and intellectual property protection.
Read guideTech Sector Compliance Overview
Comprehensive guide to regulatory compliance for technology businesses - UK GDPR, data protection, online safety, cybersecurity, and sector-specific requirements.
Read guideTech Sector Licensing and Authorisations
Comprehensive guide to licences and regulatory authorisations required for technology businesses - telecommunications, financial services, intellectual property, export controls, and product safety.
Read guideUnderstanding the Online Safety Act
A strategic overview of the Online Safety Act 2023, explaining what it is, who it affects, how the regulatory framework operates, and where it sits within the broader UK digital regulation landscape. Essential reading for any business operating an online platform or service with user interaction.
Read guideWhich IT and programming regulations apply to your business
Computer programming, consultancy and IT service businesses share workplace-safety duties with every employer, then carry data protection duties that bite harder given the volume of personal data you handle, and — if you provide a relevant digital service above the NIS threshold — network and information systems security duties.
Read guideWrite terms of service that meet Online Safety Act requirements
How to draft or update your platform's terms of service to comply with Online Safety Act 2023 duties. Covers required content, prohibited content policies, enforcement, accessibility, and Category 1 additional obligations.
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Premises & Operations
— Business premises, locations, and operational setup
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Premises & Operations
— Business premises, locations, and operational setupAir conditioning and F-gas compliance
How to comply with air conditioning inspection requirements and F-gas regulations for your business premises. Covers mandatory AC inspections for systems over 12kW, F-gas leak checking intervals, the 2025 phase-down of high-GWP refrigerants, and record keeping obligations.
Read guideAppeal your business rates valuation in Scotland
How to challenge your rateable value with Scottish Assessors and the Valuation Appeal Committee, including deadlines and evidence requirements.
Read guideApply for planning permission in Northern Ireland
How to apply for planning permission through Northern Ireland's devolved planning system. Covers the 11 council application process, the Department for Infrastructure's role in regionally significant applications, fees, and what to expect after submission.
Read guideApply for planning permission in Scotland
Planning application process in Scotland under the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997, including NPF4, application types, and fees.
Read guideBuilding compliance checklist for business premises
A checklist for business owners and building managers to verify that their premises meet key building services and building envelope compliance requirements. Covers electrical safety, gas safety, air conditioning, water systems, energy performance, lifts, and building envelope obligations.
Read guideBuilding envelope compliance: what you need to know
Strategic overview of building envelope compliance obligations for property owners and developers in England. Covers the key regulations affecting walls, roofs, floors, windows, insulation, and moisture resistance, when building work triggers compliance duties, and what the Future Homes and Buildings Standards will change.
Read guideBuilding services compliance: what you need to know
A strategic overview of building services compliance obligations for UK business premises. Explains what building services are, which regulations apply to each system, who enforces them, and where to find detailed guidance for each area.
Read guideBusiness insurance types quick reference
Quick-lookup reference of common business insurance types, showing which are legally required, recommended, or optional. Use this to identify gaps in your cover.
Read guideBusiness rates in Wales: relief schemes and how to claim
How business rates work in Wales, including the single multiplier, Small Business Rates Relief, Retail Leisure and Hospitality relief, and the unique Improvement Relief scheme. Covers how to claim each relief and key differences from England.
Read guideChimney and flue compliance for business premises
How to comply with Part J of the Building Regulations for chimneys and flues in business premises. Covers safe discharge heights and separation distances, carbon monoxide alarm requirements, building control notification, competent person schemes, and assessment of defective chimneys.
Read guideClaim Improvement Relief for business premises in Wales
How to claim Improvement Relief in Wales, which delays any business rates increase resulting from property improvements for 12 months. This relief is unique to Wales and removes a key barrier to investing in business premises.
Read guideClaim Small Business Bonus Scheme relief
How to apply for Scotland's Small Business Bonus Scheme (SBBS), which provides up to 100% rates relief for eligible small businesses with properties valued up to £35,000.
Read guideClaim Small Business Rate Relief in Northern Ireland
How to check eligibility and claim Small Business Rate Relief (SBRR) in Northern Ireland. Covers the NAV thresholds, relief rates, the automatic application process through Land and Property Services, and what to do if relief has not been applied.
Read guideDevelopments of National Significance (DNS) in Wales
How the DNS regime works in Wales, including what qualifies, how to apply to Welsh Ministers, and the process and timelines for determination.
Read guideDispose of hazardous waste
How to classify, store, and dispose of hazardous waste from your business premises in compliance with the Hazardous Waste Regulations 2005. Covers consignment notes, using authorised facilities, and the stricter record-keeping requirements that apply to hazardous waste.
Read guideElectrical installations and Part P compliance
Understanding Part P of the Building Regulations, BS 7671 (IET Wiring Regulations), notifiable versus non-notifiable electrical work, competent person schemes, and how Part P relates to the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 for commercial premises.
Read guideElectrical safety in your business premises
How to manage electrical safety in your business premises. Covers your duties under the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989, fixed installation testing, portable appliance management, competent person requirements, and record keeping.
Read guideEnergy Performance Certificates for business premises
When you need an Energy Performance Certificate for commercial property, the minimum E rating requirement for lettings under MEES, penalties for non-compliance, Display Energy Certificates for public buildings, available exemptions, and how to improve your EPC rating.
Read guideGas safety compliance for commercial premises
How to meet your gas safety obligations in commercial premises. Covers annual gas safety checks, Gas Safe Register requirements, carbon monoxide alarm duties, emergency procedures, and record keeping for landlords and occupiers.
Read guideGet pre-application advice
How to use pre-application advice from your local planning authority to improve your chances of getting planning permission. Covers what to submit, typical fees, and making the most of officer feedback.
Read guideGetting building control approval
How to get building control approval for building work in England. Covers the two approval routes (Local Authority Building Control and Registered Building Control Approvers), application types, competent person scheme self-certification, regularisation of unauthorised work, and the restriction on higher-risk buildings.
Read guideHeating system compliance for business premises
How to comply with heating system regulations when replacing boilers or installing heat pumps in your business premises. Covers boiler efficiency requirements under Part L, heat pump permitted development rights, Part J combustion appliance safety, building control notification, and the Future Homes and Buildings Standard.
Read guideInsulation requirements for commercial and residential buildings
Quick-reference guide to insulation U-value requirements by building element, building type, and work type under Part L of the Building Regulations 2010. Covers wall, roof, and floor insulation options, fire safety considerations for external insulation, and PAS 2030/2035 retrofit standards.
Read guideLeave your business premises
How to end a commercial lease, including break clauses, dilapidations, and ongoing rates liability.
Read guideLighting requirements for business premises
Key lighting requirements for business premises, covering workplace lighting standards under the Workplace Regulations 1992, emergency lighting duties, and Part L energy efficiency standards for non-domestic buildings.
Read guideListed building consent and conservation compliance
How to comply with heritage protection laws when your business occupies or alters a listed building or operates in a conservation area. Covers consent requirements, application process, criminal penalties for non-compliance, and differences across UK nations.
Read guideMaintain your business premises
Essential maintenance requirements including fire safety, gas and electrical safety, and legionella risk management.
Read guideMaking a business insurance claim
Step-by-step guide to making a business insurance claim, from immediate actions in the first 24 hours through to working with loss adjusters, understanding your rights under the Insurance Act 2015, and what to do if your claim is rejected.
Read guideMeet building envelope thermal performance requirements
How to comply with Part L thermal performance requirements for walls, roofs, floors, and windows. Covers U-value targets for domestic and non-domestic buildings, when renovation triggers insulation upgrade under Regulation 23, thermal bridging, air tightness testing, and the Future Homes and Buildings Standards.
Read guideMeet your business waste duty of care
Understand your legal responsibilities when producing, storing, or disposing of business waste. Covers using registered waste carriers, completing waste transfer notes, and the stricter rules for hazardous waste.
Read guidePassenger lift compliance for building owners
How to comply with lift safety requirements if you own or manage a building with passenger lifts. Covers LOLER thorough examinations, Lifts Regulations 2016 for new installations, Part M accessibility standards, firefighting lift duties, and record keeping.
Read guidePermitted development rights in Northern Ireland
What you can build, extend, or change without planning permission in Northern Ireland. Covers the NI GPDO classes relevant to business premises, key differences from England's permitted development regime, and when permitted development rights do not apply.
Read guidePermitted development rights in Scotland
What you can build or change without planning permission in Scotland under the GPDO (Scotland).
Read guidePlanning permission in Wales: how it differs from England
Key differences in the Welsh planning system, including PPW, TANs, LDPs, permitted development rights, fees, and application types under the Planning (Wales) Act 2015.
Read guidePlanning permission: when your business needs it
Understand when your business needs planning permission, what permitted development rights allow without an application, and how to use a Certificate of Lawful Use. Covers Use Classes, change of use rules, and the application process for England and Wales.
Read guidePrepare for Digital Waste Tracking
The UK government is introducing mandatory Digital Waste Tracking to replace paper waste transfer notes and consignment notes. Receiving sites must use the system from October 2026, with expansion to carriers, brokers, and producers from October 2027. This guide explains the phased rollout, who is affected, and how to prepare.
Read guideProfessional indemnity insurance for businesses
Professional indemnity (PI) insurance protects your business against claims of negligent advice, errors, or omissions that cause a client financial loss. Some professions must carry PI insurance by law, but any business providing advice or professional services should consider it.
Read guideRegister a waste exemption
How to register a waste exemption with the Environment Agency instead of applying for a full environmental permit. Covers when exemptions apply, the four categories of exemption (T, U, D, S), registration charges from July 2025, and the 3-year renewal cycle.
Read guideRent your first business premises
How to find, evaluate, and secure your first commercial property as a pre-trading or early-stage business.
Read guideReplacing windows: building regulations compliance
How to comply with building regulations when replacing windows. Covers the two compliance routes (FENSA or CERTASS self-certification versus building control application), Part L thermal requirements, Part K safety glazing in critical locations, listed building and conservation area considerations, and retrospective regularisation.
Read guideSecure your business premises
Security requirements for business premises including CCTV compliance, SIA licensing, and physical security measures.
Read guideSelling property listed as community value
What happens when you want to sell a property that has been listed as an Asset of Community Value. Covers the moratorium process, your rights as owner, exemptions, and how to claim compensation for losses.
Read guideSimpler Recycling - what your business must do
New Simpler Recycling rules require businesses in England to separate recyclable waste into distinct streams. Larger businesses (10+ employees) had to comply by 31 March 2025. Micro-firms have until 31 March 2027. This guide explains what you must separate, how to arrange collections, and what happens if you do not comply.
Read guideUnderstanding business rates in Northern Ireland
How the Northern Ireland business rates system works, including the dual regional and district rate structure, Land and Property Services valuations, industrial derating for manufacturing, and the full range of relief schemes available to NI businesses.
Read guideUnderstanding business rates in Scotland
How the Scottish three-tier business rates system works, including multipliers, reliefs, and revaluation cycles.
Read guideUnderstanding commercial lease obligations
Key obligations and protections in commercial leases. Covers lease types (FRI, IRI, EFRI), Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 security of tenure, rent reviews, break clauses, alienation provisions, service charges, dilapidations, and Land Registry registration.
Read guideUnderstanding permitted development rights
When you can change your business premises or convert buildings without applying for full planning permission. Covers Class E flexibility, prior approval, and common permitted development opportunities.
Read guideUnderstanding planning conditions
What planning conditions are, why they are attached to permissions, the different types, and your rights if you consider a condition unreasonable. Essential reading before starting development.
Read guideVentilation and indoor air quality requirements
How to meet ventilation and indoor air quality requirements in your business premises. Covers Part F of the Building Regulations, Workplace Regulations 1992 fresh air standards, workplace temperature requirements, and when ventilation modifications trigger building regulations compliance.
Read guideWater systems and legionella compliance
How to manage legionella risk in your business premises water systems. Covers risk assessment, temperature management, flushing regimes, water fittings compliance, and record keeping under ACOP L8.
Read guideWhere to run your business
Home-based vs commercial premises - a decision framework for choosing where to operate.
Read guide
Environment & Sustainability
— Environmental compliance, waste management, emissions, and sustainability reporting
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Environment & Sustainability
— Environmental compliance, waste management, emissions, and sustainability reportingApply for an environmental permit
How to prepare and submit an environmental permit application to the Environment Agency. Covers documentation requirements, the application process, permit conditions, and ongoing compliance including inspections.
Read guideBusiness waste management
Your legal duty of care for waste, waste transfer notes, and avoiding fly-tipping liability.
Read guideCheck if you need an environmental permit
Determine whether your business activity requires an environmental permit from the Environment Agency or local council. Covers regulated activities, exemptions, permit types, and costs.
Read guideCoastal erosion: implications for your business
How coastal erosion risk affects business premises, planning restrictions in Coastal Change Management Areas, Shoreline Management Plan policies, and options for coastal businesses including adaptation, rollback, and relocation.
Read guideMeet your environmental compliance obligations under the Environment Act 2021
Understand which provisions of the Environment Act 2021 apply to your business and how to comply. Covers biodiversity net gain, extended producer responsibility for packaging, deposit return schemes, and forest risk commodities.
Read guideOil storage regulations
What you must do if your business stores oil or fuel. Covers who the regulations apply to, container and bunding requirements, mobile bowser rules, fill point specifications, and inspection routines.
Read guidePrevent pollution from your business
How to identify and manage pollution risks from your business premises. Covers containment principles, drainage awareness, spill prevention, and creating a pollution incident response plan.
Read guideProtect your business premises from flooding
How to assess flood risk to your business premises and implement practical protection measures. Covers checking your flood zone, resistance and resilience measures, creating a flood plan, securing commercial flood insurance, and available grant funding for property flood resilience.
Read guideProtected species offences and penalties in Scotland
Quick reference for criminal offences and penalties relating to protected species in Scotland. Covers European Protected Species, Wildlife and Countryside Act offences, raptor persecution, beaver protection, and vicarious liability.
Read guideReport an environmental incident
What to do when a pollution incident occurs at or near your business. Covers when and how to report to the Environment Agency or devolved regulators, what information to provide, and the consequences of not reporting.
Read guideSECR and ESOS - energy and carbon reporting
Mandatory energy and emissions reporting requirements for large companies and LLPs.
Read guideSimpler Recycling for businesses in England
New requirements for businesses in England to separate recyclable waste from March 2025. Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland have separate recycling regulations.
Read guideTrees and hedgerows: quick reference for businesses
Quick reference covering felling licence thresholds, Tree Preservation Order penalties, hedgerow notification periods, conservation area rules, restocking obligations, and key contact points for businesses managing trees and hedgerows.
Read guideUnderstanding UK wildlife law for businesses
An overview of how UK wildlife protection law affects businesses, from construction and agriculture to events and tourism. Covers the main Acts, who enforces them, and common scenarios where businesses need to comply.
Read guideUnderstanding nature conservation law in Scotland
How Scotland's nature conservation framework works, why it differs from England and Wales, and what it means for businesses operating in Scotland. Covers the role of NatureScot, the hierarchy of protected areas, species protection, the biodiversity duty, and how conservation requirements interact with the planning system.
Read guideWater management and drought resilience for businesses
How drought conditions affect businesses, including water company restrictions, temporary use bans, drought orders, abstraction licence restrictions, and practical steps to build water resilience into your operations.
Read guideWorkplace recycling requirements in Wales
Mandatory workplace waste separation requirements in Wales under the Workplace Recycling Regulations, in force from 6 April 2024. Covers the six waste streams you must separate, three bans on waste disposal, penalties for non-compliance, and how to set up compliant waste collection. These requirements are significantly stricter than in England.
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Growth & Strategy
— Business planning, marketing, and scaling
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— Business planning, marketing, and scalingApply for innovation funding
Access Innovate UK grants and competitions for research, development, and game-changing technologies.
Read guideBuild a minimum viable product (MVP)
Create the simplest version of your product or service to test whether customers will pay for it before you invest significant time and money.
Read guideBusiness planning checklist
Checklist covering all the pre-trading planning steps from validating your idea through to registering your business.
Read guideCheck before appointing company directors
How to verify a person is eligible to be a company director before you appoint them. Covers the disqualified directors register, bankruptcy restrictions, sanctions checks, and other legal eligibility requirements.
Read guideChoose a business model
Understand the main business models and choose the right one for your skills, market, and financial situation.
Read guideClose a solvent company using Members' Voluntary Liquidation
How to close a profitable limited company using Members' Voluntary Liquidation (MVL) to distribute remaining assets to shareholders with tax-efficient capital treatment. Covers the declaration of solvency, liquidator appointment, tax implications, and when MVL is better than strike-off.
Read guideCompetition law compliance for UK businesses
How to comply with UK competition law and avoid breaches of the Competition Act 1998. Covers the Chapter I and Chapter II prohibitions, cartel offences, CMA enforcement powers, penalties of up to 10% of worldwide turnover, director disqualification, and the leniency programme for whistleblowers.
Read guideConduct business research
How to research a business opportunity, market, or acquisition target using free and paid sources to make informed decisions before committing capital.
Read guideDefine your business proposition
How to articulate what your business does, who it serves, and why it is different from competitors.
Read guideDevelop your brand identity
How to create a professional brand identity that builds customer trust and business value. Includes guidance on core brand elements, working with designers, copyright ownership, and protecting your brand.
Read guideDirector disqualification - what you need to know
How company directors can be disqualified under the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986, the grounds for disqualification (sections 2-10), disqualification periods from 2 to 15 years, and the serious consequences of acting while disqualified.
Read guideElectronic marketing rules (PECR)
How to comply with the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 when sending marketing emails, texts, and making marketing calls. Covers consent requirements, the soft opt-in exception for existing customers, telephone preference screening, and ICO enforcement powers.
Read guideEmail marketing: PECR and UK GDPR requirements
How to send compliant marketing emails under PECR and UK GDPR. Covers consent requirements, the soft opt-in exception for existing customers, unsubscribe mechanisms, B2B marketing rules, and the increased penalties from June 2025.
Read guideExport market research and selection
How to research overseas markets, assess demand, understand competition, and evaluate market entry costs.
Read guideFair Work First in public procurement
How Fair Work First applies when bidding for Scottish public sector contracts, including the sustainable procurement duty and scored criteria.
Read guideIdentify your intellectual property
Discover what intellectual property your business owns, from brand names and creative content to inventions and designs. Understanding your IP assets is the first step to protecting them.
Read guideJoin framework agreements and approved supplier lists
How to become an approved supplier on government framework agreements.
Read guideKeep business records after closing
Record retention requirements that continue after your business closes. Covers how long to keep tax records, employment documents, contracts, and company accounts after ceasing trade, with penalties for non-compliance.
Read guideMarketing and advertising law
Legal requirements for promoting your business.
Read guidePrepare a winning tender response
How to write compelling bid documents that score well in public sector evaluations.
Read guideProtect your intellectual property
How to identify, protect, and enforce your intellectual property rights. Includes guidance on trademarks, patents, copyright, and design rights.
Read guideSecure web domains for your business
How to choose, register, and protect your business domain names. Includes guidance on domain extensions, defensive registrations, dispute resolution, and connecting domains to trademark protection.
Read guideSocial media for business
Advertising rules for promoting your business on social media.
Read guideStart a product-based business
Sector-agnostic guide to starting a product business covering sourcing, stock management, storage, packaging, labelling, product safety, and pricing.
Read guideStart a service-based business
Sector-agnostic guide to starting a service business covering qualifications, insurance, client contracts, pricing models, and capacity planning.
Read guideTest your business idea
Validate your business concept through market research, competitor analysis, and customer testing before you invest time and money.
Read guideUnderstand your competition
Learn how to research and analyse your competitors to identify market opportunities, set competitive prices, and position your business effectively.
Read guideWin public sector contracts
How to find and bid for government and public sector contracts as an SME.
Read guideWrite a business plan
Step-by-step guide to writing a business plan that will help you secure funding and stay focused.
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— Guides spanning multiple topics
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Other Guidance
— Guides spanning multiple topicsAI compliance for financial services firms
How FCA-regulated firms must govern AI through Consumer Duty, SM&CR, and operational resilience frameworks. Covers model risk management, transparency obligations, and practical steps for compliant AI deployment in financial services.
Read guideAI medical device compliance
MHRA requirements for AI as a Medical Device (AIaMD) and Software as a Medical Device (SaMD). Covers classification, registration, technical documentation, quality management, post-market surveillance, and data protection for health AI.
Read guideAI product safety: how product liability law applies to AI
How existing UK product safety law applies to AI products and AI components embedded in physical goods. Explains the Consumer Protection Act 1987 strict liability framework, how the Product Regulation and Metrology Act 2025 extends safety duties to AI as an intangible component, enforcement bodies, and how UK rules compare with the EU's updated product liability regime.
Read guideAccess farming grants and capital funding
How to find and apply for government capital grants covering farm equipment, technology, infrastructure, and emergency recovery. Covers the Farming Investment Fund, Farming Equipment and Technology Fund, Farming Recovery Fund, and the closed Countryside Productivity scheme. Grant programmes change frequently so always check GOV.UK for current application rounds.
Read guideAccess the Lloyd's of London insurance market
How to participate in the Lloyd's insurance market. Covers routes to market (managing agents, coverholders, brokers), capital requirements under Solvency UK, and FCA conduct rules including general insurance pricing practices.
Read guideAccessibility requirements for businesses
Legal obligations to make your business accessible to disabled people under the Equality Act 2010, including premises, websites, and service provision. Covers reasonable adjustments, building regulations, and sector-specific requirements.
Read guideAccommodation regulations for hotels, B&Bs, and short-term lets
Comprehensive guide to UK accommodation regulation covering tourist accommodation registration, short-term lets rules, fire safety for sleeping accommodation, HMO licensing, VAT on accommodation, and legionella risk management. Includes devolved differences for Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Read guideAdopt new roads and streets for developers
How to get new roads adopted as publicly maintained highways through Section 38 agreements under the Highways Act 1980. Covers the adoption process, bond requirements, construction to adoptable standard using DMRB or local design guides, inspection fees, maintenance periods, final adoption, Section 219 advance payments for private streets, and the Section 228 adoption process for existing private streets.
Read guideAdopt new sewers under Section 104
How to get new sewers adopted by the water and sewerage company under Section 104 of the Water Industry Act 1991. Covers the adoption agreement process, Design and Construction Guidance standards, bond requirements, the inspection regime, vesting of assets, and the separate Section 106 right to connect.
Read guideAge-Restricted Products
Understand legal requirements for selling age-restricted products including alcohol, tobacco, and knives.
Read guideAggregate Levy for construction businesses
Current Aggregate Levy rate, registration requirements, exemptions for recycled and secondary aggregates, returns and payment deadlines, and the interaction between Aggregate Levy and Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) deductions.
Read guideAgricultural Property Relief and Business Property Relief for farms
How Agricultural Property Relief (APR) and Business Property Relief (BPR) work for farms and agricultural estates. Understand the thresholds, qualifying criteria, calculate your potential liability, and plan your succession effectively.
Read guideAgricultural tenancy rights in Scotland
Comprehensive guide to agricultural tenancy law in Scotland, covering both the 1991 Act (pre-2003 secure tenancies) and 2003 Act (SLDT, LDT, MLT) tenancy types. Includes rent review procedures, notice periods, succession rights, waygoing compensation, and Scottish Land Court jurisdiction.
Read guideAlcohol licensing in Northern Ireland
How alcohol licensing works in Northern Ireland — court-granted licences, 5-year renewal, seven licence categories, permitted hours, and the role of PSNI.
Read guideAlcohol licensing in Northern Ireland: court-granted licences
How Northern Ireland's court-based alcohol licensing system works, including the seven licence categories, 5-year renewal requirement, the role of the PSNI, the surrender principle, permitted hours, and how the system differs from England, Wales, and Scotland.
Read guideAlcohol licensing in Scotland
How alcohol licensing works in Scotland under the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 — five licensing objectives, Licensing Boards, premises and personal licences, occasional licences, overprovision, and minimum unit pricing.
Read guideAlcohol licensing requirements
How to obtain a premises licence to sell alcohol in England and Wales, including application process, fees, designated premises supervisor requirements, and licensing objectives.
Read guideAllergen control systems and Natasha's Law
Implement comprehensive allergen management systems and comply with Natasha's Law PPDS labelling requirements.
Read guideAllergen information requirements
Provide clear allergen information for all food you sell.
Read guideAm I a 'deemed contractor' under CIS?
Determine whether your business is a 'deemed contractor' under the Construction Industry Scheme. If you are not primarily in construction but spend over 3 million pounds on construction work in any 12-month period, you must register and operate CIS. This guide helps property developers, retailers, hoteliers, and other non-construction businesses understand their obligations.
Read guideAnnual compliance checklist for law firms
A checklist of annual regulatory obligations for SRA-authorised law firms in England and Wales. Covers practising certificate renewal, professional indemnity insurance, Compensation Fund contributions, accountant's reports, AML reviews, COLP and COFA returns, price transparency, and continuing competence.
Read guideAnnual retail compliance checklist
Quick annual compliance verification for established retailers. Covers consumer rights, pricing, age verification, data protection, Sunday trading, fire safety, worker safety, and environmental obligations.
Read guideAnti-money laundering (AML) compliance
Essential guide to AML compliance for UK businesses under the Money Laundering Regulations 2017.
Read guideAnti-money laundering compliance for law firms
How to meet anti-money laundering obligations as a solicitor or law firm in England and Wales. Covers the firm-wide risk assessment, client due diligence in conveyancing and trust work, source of funds verification, legal professional privilege, suspicious activity reporting, and what the SRA expects as your AML supervisor.
Read guideAppeal your food hygiene rating or request a re-rating in Wales
If you disagree with your food hygiene rating in Wales, you can appeal within 21 days, submit a right of reply, or request a re-rating visit after making improvements. This guide explains each option, the deadlines you must meet, and what fees apply.
Read guideAppealing a CIS penalty - what counts as a reasonable excuse
How to appeal Construction Industry Scheme late filing or late payment penalties. Includes examples of reasonable excuses HMRC accepts and rejects, the appeal process with deadlines, and what evidence you need to support your case.
Read guideApply for ABS licensing as an alternative business structure
How to apply for alternative business structure (ABS) licensing from the SRA when non-lawyers will hold ownership or management roles in your law firm. Covers when ABS status is required, the role of the HOLP and HOFA, the application process, fees, conditions, and ongoing compliance.
Read guideApply for CIS gross payment status
How subcontractors can apply for gross payment status to receive the full value of construction payments without deductions. Covers eligibility requirements, the three tests, application process, and maintaining GPS once granted.
Read guideApply for Countryside Stewardship Higher Tier
How to apply for Countryside Stewardship Higher Tier (CSHT) agreements in England. Covers invitation priorities, the 99 base and 33 supplemental actions, pre-application advice from Natural England, rolling applications from September 2025, and payment rates by category.
Read guideApply for FCA authorisation under Part 4A FSMA
How to apply to the Financial Conduct Authority for permission to carry on regulated activities under Part 4A of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000. Covers scoping permissions, preparing the regulatory business plan, Senior Managers approvals, the Connect submission, fees, and the statutory determination clock.
Read guideApply for Gateway 3 completion certificate
How to apply for a Gateway 3 completion certificate from the Building Safety Regulator before anyone can occupy a higher-risk building. Covers documentation requirements, signatory duties, realistic timescales, and common rejection reasons for developers, principal designers, and principal contractors in England.
Read guideApply for a building warrant in Scotland
How to apply for a building warrant for construction work in Scotland under the Building (Scotland) Act 2003, including fees, the completion certificate process, exemptions, and penalties for non-compliance.
Read guideApply for a club premises certificate
How qualifying clubs (social clubs, sports clubs, working men's clubs) can apply for a certificate to supply alcohol to members without needing a DPS or personal licence holder.
Read guideApply for a flood risk activity permit
How to apply for a flood risk activity permit (FRAP) from the Environment Agency for work on or near main rivers, flood defences, and sea defences. Covers exemptions, standard rules permits, and bespoke permits under the Environmental Permitting Regulations 2016.
Read guideApply for a species licence from NatureScot
How to apply for a NatureScot species licence when your business activities could affect protected species in Scotland. Covers European Protected Species licences, the three derogation tests, application process, and what happens if you proceed without a licence.
Read guideApply for a tree felling licence
How to apply for a tree felling licence from the Forestry Commission under the Forestry Act 1967. Covers when a licence is required, exemptions, the application process, restocking conditions, and devolved arrangements for Wales and Scotland.
Read guideApply for a water abstraction licence
How to apply for a licence to abstract water from rivers, streams, boreholes, or other sources. Covers the 20 cubic metres per day threshold, licence types, pre-application enquiries, Environmental Impact Assessment, annual charges, and devolved nation requirements.
Read guideApply for an SIA licence
Step-by-step guide to applying for a Security Industry Authority (SIA) licence. Covers which licence type you need, what documents to prepare, and how to complete the online application.
Read guideApply for an alcohol premises licence in Scotland
Step-by-step guide to obtaining a premises licence under the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005, including operating plans, Licensing Board applications, and designated premises managers.
Read guideApply for an electricity or gas licence in Northern Ireland
Step-by-step guide to applying to UREGNI for an electricity or gas licence in Northern Ireland. Covers the different licence types for electricity (generation, transmission, distribution, supply) and gas (supply, conveyance, storage), what UREGNI requires from applicants, the application process and timescales, and the criminal offence of operating without a licence.
Read guideApply for broadcasting licence (TV and radio)
How to obtain Ofcom broadcasting licences for television and radio services in the UK - including TLCS for TV channels, community radio, and commercial radio licensing.
Read guideApply for creative industry funding and grants
Funding opportunities for creative businesses - Arts Council Project Grants, BFI Film Fund, Screen Scotland, Ffilm Cymru Wales, Northern Ireland Screen, and Innovate UK creative R&D funding.
Read guideApply for development consent for major infrastructure
How to apply for a Development Consent Order (DCO) for Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects. Covers the 6-stage application process, NSIP thresholds, community consultation requirements, examination procedures, and the Section 35 route for business projects of national significance.
Read guideApply for entertainment and alcohol premises licence
Complete guide to applying for a premises licence for entertainment, alcohol sales, or late-night refreshment in England and Wales - including fees, consultation requirements, and licensing objectives.
Read guideApply for listed building consent in Scotland
How to apply for listed building consent (LBC) in Scotland. Covers when consent is required, the three categories of listing, the application process through local planning authorities, HES consultation requirements, and penalties for unauthorised works. Scotland has approximately 47,000 listed buildings.
Read guideApply for planning permission
Step-by-step guide to submitting a planning application in England. Covers application types, required documents, fees, the determination process, and what happens after submission.
Read guideApply for scheduled monument consent in Scotland
How to apply for scheduled monument consent (SMC) in Scotland. Covers when consent is needed, what class consents allow without individual application, the HES application process, documentation requirements, and penalties for unauthorised works. Scotland has approximately 8,200 scheduled monuments.
Read guideAppoint a Principal Contractor
How to appoint a Principal Contractor under CDM 2015. Covers when appointment is required, who can be appointed, competence requirements, making the appointment in writing, and what happens if you fail to appoint.
Read guideAppoint a Principal Designer
Your duty as a construction client to appoint a Principal Designer when your project will involve more than one contractor. Covers who can be appointed, competence requirements, and what happens if you do not appoint.
Read guideAppoint an Accountable Person for a higher-risk building
How to identify, appoint, and document the Accountable Person for a higher-risk building under the Building Safety Act 2022. Covers who qualifies as an AP, when you need a Principal Accountable Person, the non-delegable nature of duties, and registration requirements with the Building Safety Regulator.
Read guideAppoint and manage a Designated Premises Supervisor
Every premises licence authorising alcohol sales must name a Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS). Learn about the DPS role, how to appoint one, and when you can apply for an exemption.
Read guideAppointed representative or direct FCA authorisation: choosing your route
A strategic comparison of the three routes into the FCA-regulated perimeter: direct authorisation, becoming an appointed representative (AR) of an authorised principal, or joining a third-party network. Covers what each route can and cannot reach, where liability sits, the post-2022 oversight regime, and the practical trade-offs for small firms.
Read guideArchaeological assessment for development in Scotland
When archaeological assessment is required for development in Scotland, how to carry out desk-based assessment and evaluation, mitigation strategies including preservation in situ and excavation, and your obligations under the Treasure Trove system.
Read guideAssess whether your product meets the general safety requirement
How to carry out a product safety risk assessment to determine whether your product meets the general safety requirement under the General Product Safety Regulations 2005. Covers the OPSS PRISM methodology, designated standards, documenting your assessment, and building a due diligence defence.
Read guideAviation cargo security compliance
How to become a Known Consignor or Regulated Agent for air cargo. Covers CAA certification, security vetting requirements, cargo screening, and dangerous goods training.
Read guideAvoid overloading and secure your loads
How to comply with load security requirements and avoid overloading offences. Covers the DVSA code of practice, maximum weight limits, shared duty between operator, driver, and loader, and penalties for non-compliance.
Read guideAvoid selling counterfeit goods
Protect your business from counterfeit goods liability. Covers supplier due diligence, trade mark verification, Trading Standards seizure powers, penalties, and online marketplace duties.
Read guideAvoid unfair trading practices
Your legal obligations to trade fairly with consumers. Covers prohibited misleading actions and omissions, aggressive commercial practices, and the 31 practices that are always unlawful. Includes the due diligence defence and consumer redress rights.
Read guideAvoid unfair trading practices in retail
Understand unfair trading rules under the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024 (which replaced the CPRs 2008 from 6 April 2025). Covers misleading actions, omissions, aggressive practices, the 31 banned commercial practices, and new CMA enforcement powers.
Read guideAvoiding unfair terms in consumer contracts
Part 2 of the Consumer Rights Act 2015 controls which terms in consumer contracts are enforceable. Many traders unwittingly use terms that a court or the CMA would find unfair - and those terms are void even if the consumer signed them.
Read guideBNG for small sites (under 10 units)
Biodiversity net gain guidance specifically for small residential developments. Covers exemptions, the Small Sites Metric, simplified assessments, and cost-effective delivery options for SME developers.
Read guideBasic metal manufacturer: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your basic-metal manufacturing business (SIC division 24) meets its obligations before a production campaign. Work through the universal high-hazard items every producer shares — including the environmental, major-accident and, where it applies, nuclear gateways — then the section for placing products on the market. If you answer no to any item, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guideBecome a MOD Supplier
How to register on MOD procurement portals, meet security and quality requirements, and bid for defence contracts.
Read guideBecoming an apprenticeship training provider
How to register as an apprenticeship training provider in England. Covers APAR registration, funding rules, Ofsted inspection, apprenticeship levy, and subcontracting requirements.
Read guideBiocides and Pesticides Authorisation
Get HSE CRD authorisation for biocidal and pesticidal products.
Read guideBrewery licensing and compliance
Complete licensing, registration, and duty requirements for operating a brewery in the UK, including APPA registration, food safety, premises licensing, and alcohol duty obligations.
Read guideBroadcast licensing and Ofcom regulation
How to obtain broadcast licences from Ofcom for television and radio services in the UK. Includes licence types, application processes, Broadcasting Code compliance, and on-demand service notification requirements.
Read guideBuild and manage higher-risk buildings safely
How construction businesses must comply with the Building Safety Act 2022 when developing higher-risk buildings (18m+ or 7+ storeys). Covers the gateway approval process, golden thread record-keeping, and accountable person responsibilities. England only.
Read guideBuilding Safety Levy for developers
How the Building Safety Levy affects residential developers in England. Covers exemptions for small sites, rates, timing, and planning for levy costs. Essential reading for SME housebuilders and developers of new residential buildings.
Read guideBuilding and landscape services: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your building and landscape services business (SIC division 81) meets its obligations. Work through the universal workplace and employment items every operation shares, then the pest-control, landscaping and waste items if they apply. If you answer no to any item, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guideBuilding control and Building Regulations approval
How to get Building Regulations approval for construction work - application types, competent person schemes, inspection process, and compliance certificates.
Read guideBuilding regulations in Northern Ireland
How building regulations work in Northern Ireland, where district councils are the sole building control authorities and there are no approved inspectors. Covers the Technical Booklet system, types of building control approval, inspections, and key differences from England, Wales, and Scotland.
Read guideBuilding safety duties for Accountable Persons
Your legal duties as an Accountable Person or Principal Accountable Person for a higher-risk building under the Building Safety Act 2022. Covers registration, safety case reports, resident engagement, mandatory occurrence reporting, golden thread maintenance, and Building Assessment Certificates for buildings 18 metres or higher (or 7+ storeys) with 2 or more residential units in England.
Read guideBuilding safety duties for contractors
Your legal duties as a contractor working on higher-risk buildings under the Building Safety Act 2022. Covers Principal Contractor responsibilities, golden thread contributions, change control, Gateway 3 sign-off, and how SME contractors fit into the new regime. England only.
Read guideBuilding safety duties for designers
Your legal duties as a designer under the Building Safety Act 2022 when working on higher-risk buildings. Covers the Principal Designer role, competence requirements, golden thread responsibilities, gateway submissions, and personal liability for architects, structural engineers, and other designers in England.
Read guideBuy Now Pay Later regulation: what businesses need to know
Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) and other Deferred Payment Credit products come under FCA regulation from 15 July 2026. This guide explains what is changing, who needs to act, how the temporary permissions regime works, and the key compliance requirements for providers and merchants.
Read guideCDM 2015: your duties as a construction client
Your legal duties when commissioning construction work under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015. Covers appointing Principal Designer and Principal Contractor, providing pre-construction information, notification requirements, and the difference between commercial and domestic clients.
Read guideCIS for small builders - what you actually need to know
A 5-minute guide to the Construction Industry Scheme for small builders with 1 to 10 subcontractors. Covers the 5 essential steps to stay compliant, with worked examples and common mistakes to avoid. Plain English, no jargon.
Read guideCIS nil returns - when you must file and when you don't
When you must submit a CIS nil return and when you can avoid monthly filing. Covers current rules allowing inactivity periods, the April 2026 change requiring nil return OR advance notification, and how to prepare for the transition.
Read guideCIS registration does not determine employment status
Why being CIS-registered does not make someone self-employed. Understand the critical distinction between CIS (a tax collection mechanism) and employment status (a legal relationship). Covers employment status tests, the CEST tool, IR35 implications, and the risks of misclassification for both contractors and workers.
Read guideCIS: verifying subcontractors with HMRC
How to verify subcontractors under the Construction Industry Scheme before making payments. Covers the verification process, payment statuses, record-keeping requirements, and penalties for non-compliance.
Read guideCITB and ECITB training levies for construction
Understand your obligations under the CITB and ECITB training levies, including current rates, exemption thresholds, small employer reductions, and how to claim grants to offset costs.
Read guideCIW inspection preparation checklist
Verification checklist for CIW inspection readiness. Covers Statement of Purpose, Responsible Individual duties, staff qualifications and Social Care Wales registration, care documentation, Welsh language provision, premises and environment, and safeguarding arrangements.
Read guideCLP Chemical Classification and Labelling
Classify, label and package hazardous chemicals under GB CLP.
Read guideCOLP and COFA: Roles, Responsibilities, and Reporting
Understand what the Compliance Officer for Legal Practice (COLP) and Compliance Officer for Finance and Administration (COFA) do, who can be appointed, what records they must keep, how to report to the SRA annually, and how to manage non-compliance within your firm.
Read guideCOMAH Compliance for Chemical Sites
Meet COMAH requirements for sites holding dangerous substances.
Read guideCSCS Card Requirements
Get a CSCS card to demonstrate construction skills competence and access construction sites.
Read guideCalculate CIS deductions
How contractors calculate and make CIS deductions from subcontractor payments. This guide covers which deduction rate to apply, how to treat materials costs, and the step-by-step calculation process with a worked example. Essential for any CIS contractor paying subcontractors for construction work.
Read guideCare Inspectorate Scotland inspection preparation checklist
Checklist for Care Inspectorate inspection readiness covering documentation, staff training records, care plans, Health and Social Care Standards evidence, premises, environment, and safeguarding arrangements.
Read guideCarry out works affecting the strategic road network
How to obtain National Highways approval before carrying out works on or adjacent to motorways and trunk roads in England. Covers DMRB design standards, the design review process, road space booking, technical approval for structures, traffic management requirements, and penalties for unauthorised works.
Read guideCheck if nutrient neutrality affects your site
Find out if your development site is in a nutrient-affected catchment. Lists all 27 affected catchments across 74 local planning authorities and explains how to check your site.
Read guideChemical manufacturer: compliance checklist
A verification checklist for makers of chemicals and chemical products (SIC division 20). Use it to confirm that UK REACH registration, GB CLP classification and labelling, product authorisation, COMAH duties, environmental permits, DSEAR controls, explosives licensing and core workplace health-and-safety duties are all in place before a production run.
Read guideChildcare Funding Entitlements: A Guide for Providers
How government childcare funding works for providers, covering 15-hour and 30-hour entitlements, the under-2 expansion, Tax-Free Childcare, provider agreements with local authorities, and claiming processes.
Read guideChildcare Ofsted Compliance Checklist
Comprehensive compliance checklist for Ofsted-registered childcare providers covering registration, safeguarding, staffing, premises, records, and insurance.
Read guideChoose the right conformity assessment route
How to determine the correct conformity assessment route for your product before placing it on the Great Britain market. Covers self-declaration versus third-party assessment, conformity assessment modules, UK Approved Bodies, technical documentation, and Northern Ireland differences.
Read guideChoosing a UK Approved Body for medical devices
How to select and engage a UK Approved Body for conformity assessment of your medical device. Covers the 7 designated bodies and their scope, when an Approved Body is required, the assessment process by device class, and when self-certification is permitted.
Read guideClaim CIL exemptions and relief
How to claim exemptions and relief from the Community Infrastructure Levy. Covers self-build, charitable relief, social housing relief, and exceptional circumstances relief.
Read guideClaim a refund for CIS deductions
How CIS subcontractors can offset or claim back the tax deductions taken from their construction payments. Includes different processes for sole traders, partnerships, and limited companies.
Read guideClaim creative industry tax reliefs
Corporation Tax reliefs for creative businesses - film, high-end TV, animation, video games, theatre, orchestras, and museums - including rates, eligibility, BFI cultural test, and application process.
Read guideClassify your medical device for the GB market
How to classify your medical device under the UK Medical Devices Regulations 2002. Covers Class I through III for general devices, active implantable devices, IVDs (current Annex system and future Class A-D), and Software as a Medical Device.
Read guideClean Air Zones and emission requirements for goods vehicles
How Clean Air Zones affect goods vehicle operators. Covers the CAZ classification framework, current zones and charges by vehicle type, Euro emission standards, London LEZ/ULEZ/Congestion Charge, and options for managing compliance costs.
Read guideClient account reconciliation: quick reference
Quick reference for client account reconciliation obligations under the SRA Accounts Rules 2019. Covers five-weekly reconciliation requirements, central record keeping, SRA reporting triggers, accountant's report deadlines, and COFA responsibilities.
Read guideClinical governance and quality improvement
Clinical governance framework for healthcare providers covering patient safety culture, clinical audit, incident investigation, duty of candour, complaints handling, and continuous quality improvement. Links governance activities to the CQC Well-led domain and explains why effective governance protects both patients and your organisation.
Read guideCoke and petroleum manufacturer: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your coke or petroleum business (SIC division 19) meets its obligations. Work through the universal workplace and major-hazard items, then the environmental and emissions items, then the product and duty items. If you answer no to any item, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guideCommercial fishing licence and compliance
How to get a commercial fishing licence and comply with UK fishing regulations. Covers vessel licensing, quota allocation, catch recording, I-VMS requirements, and fish export certificates.
Read guideCommercial kitchen safety: gas, ventilation, and legionella
Gas safety obligations, ventilation and extraction requirements, interlock systems, and legionella risk management for hospitality premises with commercial kitchens and water systems.
Read guideCommercial waste management for hospitality businesses
How to manage commercial waste from hospitality premises including duty of care obligations, using registered waste carriers, cooking oil disposal, food waste separation under Simpler Recycling, and trade effluent consent for kitchen waste.
Read guideCommission protected species surveys for your site
How to commission ecological surveys for development sites that may support protected species. Covers when surveys are needed, types of survey for bats, great crested newts, badgers, and nesting birds, seasonal survey windows, choosing a qualified ecologist, and interpreting survey results to determine whether you need a wildlife licence.
Read guideCommon CIS mistakes and how to avoid them
The most common Construction Industry Scheme compliance mistakes contractors make, with practical prevention tips for each. Covers materials treatment errors, verification lapses, deduction miscalculations, and filing failures that can trigger penalties.
Read guideCommunity Infrastructure Levy explained
What the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) is, how it's calculated, when it's payable, and how it differs from Section 106 agreements. Essential reading for developers undertaking new construction.
Read guideCompare ELM schemes to choose the right environmental funding
Comprehensive comparison of England's Environmental Land Management schemes - Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI), Countryside Stewardship (CS), and Landscape Recovery. Includes current status (SFI closed until 2026), payment rates, eligibility criteria, decision framework, and what to do if your SFI application was affected by the March 2025 closure.
Read guideCompliance for van and light goods vehicle operators
What applies when operating vans and light goods vehicles under 3.5 tonnes. Vans do not need an operator licence but must meet motor insurance, MOT, road tax, Clean Air Zone, driving licence, and loading requirements under the Road Traffic Act 1988.
Read guideComply with CDM Regulations for construction projects
How to comply with the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM 2015). Covers duty holder responsibilities, when to appoint Principal Designer and Principal Contractor, notifiable project thresholds, and F10 notification requirements.
Read guideComply with Farming Rules for Water
How to comply with the 8 Farming Rules for Water that apply to all farmers in England. Covers planning fertiliser applications, soil testing requirements, buffer zones near water, prohibited spreading conditions, manure storage, livestock management, soil erosion prevention, and enforcement by the Environment Agency.
Read guideComply with Nitrate Vulnerable Zone (NVZ) regulations
How to comply with NVZ regulations if your land is in a designated Nitrate Vulnerable Zone. Covers nitrogen application limits, closed spreading periods, storage requirements, record-keeping obligations, grassland derogation, and penalties for non-compliance. Includes guidance for Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland where different rules apply.
Read guideComply with Renting Homes (Wales) Act landlord duties
Wales-specific landlord obligations under the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016, which came into force on 1 December 2022. Covers Section 173 notice periods, occupation contracts, and differences from England's Housing Act 1988.
Read guideComply with SRA Price Transparency Rules
Publish pricing information for specified legal services as required by the SRA Transparency Rules. Covers which services are in scope, what must be disclosed, format and website requirements, and how to monitor and update your published information.
Read guideComply with SRA Standards and Regulations
Implement the SRA Standards and Regulations in your law firm. Covers the SRA Principles, Codes of Conduct for solicitors and firms, appointing compliance officers, conflict checks, confidentiality systems, supervision, and file management.
Read guideComply with Trading Standards and Consumer Rights
Your legal obligations under the Consumer Rights Act 2015, Consumer Contracts Regulations, and trading standards law. Covers goods, services, digital content, distance selling, pricing, product safety, and weights and measures requirements.
Read guideComply with UK Emissions Trading Scheme
How to meet your annual UK ETS compliance obligations if you operate a regulated installation, run aviation operations, or will be covered by maritime expansion from 2026. Covers the monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) cycle, surrendering allowances, and penalties for non-compliance.
Read guideComply with biodiversity net gain for development in England
If you are developing land in England, you must achieve at least 10% biodiversity net gain (BNG) as a condition of planning permission. This guide explains when BNG applies, how to calculate it, how to deliver it, and what your long-term management obligations are.
Read guideComply with contaminated land remediation requirements
What to do when land you own or occupy is identified as contaminated under Part IIA of the Environmental Protection Act 1990. Covers the Part 2A regime, remediation notices, voluntary remediation, working with regulators, and the penalties for non-compliance.
Read guideComply with credit advertising rules
How to advertise consumer credit products compliantly under FCA rules. Covers representative APR requirements, triggered information, social media advertising, risk warnings for high-cost credit, and the FCA financial promotions approval process.
Read guideComply with credit broking rules
How to comply with FCA credit broking requirements. Covers who counts as a credit broker, the difference between full and limited permission, exemptions that may apply, initial disclosure obligations, fee transparency, and commission disclosure rules.
Read guideComply with debt collection rules
How to collect consumer debts compliantly under FCA rules. Covers CONC 7 requirements for arrears and default handling, forbearance obligations for customers in financial difficulty, default notice requirements, communication standards, vulnerable customer identification, and enforcement restrictions for improperly executed agreements.
Read guideComply with farming environmental regulations
How to comply with environmental regulations for fertiliser storage and application, pesticide use, cross-compliance standards, and nutrient management planning. Covers Nitrate Vulnerable Zones, BASIS certification, GAEC standards, and RB209 nutrient planning.
Read guideComply with high-cost short-term credit rules
Additional compliance requirements for firms providing high-cost short-term credit (HCSTC), including the price cap regime, enhanced affordability assessments, mandatory risk warnings, repeat borrowing interventions, and persistent debt rules for credit cards.
Read guideComply with lifting equipment regulations (LOLER)
How to meet your legal duties under LOLER 1998. Covers thorough examination requirements, competent person inspections, safe working loads, and record keeping for all lifting equipment.
Read guideComply with livestock movement standstill periods
Legal requirements for standstill periods after livestock arrive on your holding. Covers standstill lengths by species, exemptions, and penalties for breaching standstill rules for disease control.
Read guideComply with mandatory food hygiene rating display in Wales
Wales is one of only two UK nations where displaying your food hygiene rating is a legal requirement. This guide explains how to comply with the Food Hygiene Rating (Wales) Act 2013, including where to display your sticker, online display obligations, what happens if you do not display, and what to do if you disagree with your rating.
Read guideComply with noise at work regulations
How to meet your legal duties under the Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005. Covers exposure action values, noise assessment, hearing protection, and health surveillance requirements.
Read guideComply with the EYFS Statutory Framework
How to implement the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework in your childcare setting. Covers safeguarding, staff ratios, qualifications, learning areas, assessment, and Ofsted inspection preparation.
Read guideComply with the ground rent ban on new residential leases
What landlords and property developers must do to comply with the ground rent ban. Covers which leases are affected, exemptions, penalties for non-compliance, and how to manage a portfolio with both pre-2022 and post-2022 leases.
Read guideComply with tipping law in hospitality
How to comply with the Employment (Allocation of Tips) Act 2023 as a hospitality employer. Covers fair distribution rules, written policies, tronc schemes, VAT treatment, and the upcoming October 2026 consultation requirements.
Read guideComply with vibration at work regulations
How to meet your legal duties under the Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005. Covers hand-arm vibration (HAV), whole-body vibration (WBV), exposure limits, and health surveillance for HAVS.
Read guideComply with work at height regulations
How to meet your legal duties under the Work at Height Regulations 2005. Covers risk assessment, the hierarchy of controls, equipment selection, and specific requirements for ladders, scaffolds, and fragile surfaces.
Read guideConduct and document affordability assessments for consumer credit
How to conduct, evidence, and document affordability assessments when lending to consumers. Covers the distinction between creditworthiness and affordability, income verification, expenditure analysis, proportionality, vulnerable customers, and the Consumer Duty overlay for credit products.
Read guideConsequences of carrying on regulated financial business without FCA authorisation
A strategic explainer of what happens if you breach the FSMA general prohibition. Covers the criminal offence under section 23, civil unenforceability of customer contracts under sections 26 to 28, FCA enforcement powers, and personal consequences for directors. Read alongside the guide on whether you need FCA authorisation.
Read guideConstruction Site Health and Safety
Essential health and safety requirements for construction sites including work at height, asbestos, manual handling, and PPE.
Read guideConstruction drainage design and compliance
How to design and install foul and surface water drainage that meets Approved Document H requirements. Covers pipe sizing, gradients, access points, testing, connection to public sewers under Section 106, and build-over agreements.
Read guideConstruction materials compliance checklist
Quick-check list for construction contractors covering CE/UKCA product marking, COSHH assessments, silica dust exposure limits, timber due diligence, aggregate levy obligations, and materials storage requirements.
Read guideConstruction payment rights and adjudication
Your statutory rights to payment and rapid dispute resolution under the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996. Covers payment notices, pay-less notices, stage payments, suspension rights, retention, and the 28-day adjudication process including 'smash and grab' claims.
Read guideConstruction product marking - CE and UKCA compliance
How the Construction Products (Amendment) Regulations 2025 affect CE and UKCA marking for construction products placed on the Great Britain market. CE marking is accepted indefinitely from 8 January 2026. UKCA marking remains voluntary. Covers Declarations of Performance, harmonised standards, and OPSS enforcement.
Read guideConstruction tax compliance - how CIS, VAT, CITB, and PAYE work together
An integrated view of construction industry tax obligations showing how CIS deductions, VAT reverse charge, CITB levy, and PAYE interact on the same payments. Includes worked examples demonstrating all obligations for typical subcontractor payments.
Read guideConsumer Rights and Returns
Understand consumer rights for returns, refunds, and replacements under the Consumer Rights Act 2015.
Read guideConsumer credit compliance checklist
Annual compliance checklist for consumer credit firms covering FCA permissions, CONC requirements, advertising, pre-contract obligations, Consumer Duty, complaints handling, and regulatory reporting.
Read guideConsumer credit rates and thresholds reference
Quick reference for consumer credit rates, thresholds, and regulatory limits. Covers Section 75 thresholds, HCSTC price cap, FCA fees, FOS award limits, persistent debt thresholds, early settlement compensation, and exempt agreement limits.
Read guideConsumer rights compliance for service providers
How to comply with the Consumer Rights Act 2015 when providing services to consumers. Covers the reasonable care and skill standard, how your words become contractual terms, pricing, timescales, the repeat performance and price reduction remedies, and the contract terms you cannot lawfully exclude.
Read guideConsumer rights compliance for traders
Your legal obligations under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 when selling goods, services, or digital content to consumers. Covers statutory quality standards, the 30-day refund right, tiered remedies, and what you cannot exclude by contract.
Read guideConsumer rights quick reference for traders
A quick reference card for traders covering what consumers can claim under the Consumer Rights Act 2015. Key timeframes, remedy tiers, helpline number rules, and pre-ticked box prohibition at a glance.
Read guideContaminated land compliance checklist
A yes/no checklist for verifying contaminated land compliance, covering council records checks, environmental investigations, planning conditions, remediation requirements, and ongoing monitoring obligations.
Read guideContracts for Difference (CfD)
The main government support mechanism for new low-carbon electricity generation. CfDs provide long-term price stability for renewable generators through competitive allocation rounds.
Read guideControl and monitor air emissions
How to comply with air emissions permit conditions for Part A and Part B regulated activities. Covers the difference between Environment Agency and local authority regulation, emission limits, MCERTS monitoring, stack testing, abatement equipment, and reporting requirements.
Read guideControl food temperatures safely
Keep food at safe temperatures throughout storage, cooking, holding, cooling, and reheating to prevent harmful bacterial growth and comply with food hygiene law.
Read guideControl respirable crystalline silica (RCS) dust in the workplace
How to identify and control silica dust exposure in your workplace. Covers COSHH assessment for RCS, the workplace exposure limit (0.1 mg/m3), engineering controls, RPE selection, health surveillance and air monitoring. Silica dust is an HSE 2026/27 top enforcement priority.
Read guideControl risks from roof work
How to plan and manage roof work safely. Covers edge protection requirements, fragile roof identification and precautions, pitched and flat roof safety, safety nets, fall arrest, weather considerations, and the need for competent supervision.
Read guideConvert farm buildings to holiday accommodation
How to get planning permission, meet building regulations, and understand the post-April 2025 tax treatment when converting agricultural buildings to holiday lets. Covers Class Q permitted development, fire safety requirements, and the impact of FHL tax regime abolition on farm diversification.
Read guideCrane and lifting operations for structural work
LOLER 1998 requirements for crane and lifting operations on construction sites. Covers appointed persons, lift planning, thorough examination intervals, and competency requirements for crane operators, slinger/signallers, and piling rig operators.
Read guideCreate a construction phase plan
How to prepare a construction phase plan under CDM 2015 Regulation 12. Covers what must be included, when it must be ready, who is responsible, and how to keep it updated throughout the project.
Read guideCreate and maintain the golden thread
How to create, manage and hand over the golden thread of building information for higher-risk buildings under the Building Safety Act 2022. Covers responsibilities at each phase, format requirements, and common compliance pitfalls.
Read guideCreative arts and entertainment: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your creative arts and entertainment business (SIC division 90) meets its obligations before you open to the public. Work through the universal workplace and employment items, then the premises licensing and child performance licensing items. If you answer no to any item, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guideCrown Estate Offshore Wind Seabed Leasing
Securing seabed rights is the critical first step for offshore wind projects in UK waters. The Crown Estate and Crown Estate Scotland manage competitive leasing rounds with option fees, operational rent, and up to 60-year lease terms.
Read guideCrown Estate Seabed Lease
All offshore wind developments in English and Welsh waters require a seabed lease from The Crown Estate.
Read guideCultural activities: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your cultural activities operation (SIC division 91) meets its obligations. Work through the universal premises and employment items every business shares, then only the zoo and dangerous-wild-animal licensing items if you keep animals. If you answer no to any item that applies to you, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guideCyber security for financial services firms
FCA operational resilience requirements for cyber security, including the 31 March 2025 compliance deadline, SM&CR responsibilities for cyber risk, third-party outsourcing requirements, and preparing for DORA-style regulations.
Read guideDVSA Enforcement and Your Operator Compliance Risk Score
Understand how DVSA uses the Operator Compliance Risk Score to target enforcement, what Green, Amber and Red ratings mean for your business, and practical steps to improve your score through better compliance.
Read guideData protection and CCTV for hospitality businesses
How to comply with UK GDPR and PECR in hospitality, covering CCTV use, guest booking data, wifi login data, loyalty programmes, marketing consent, and handling subject access requests.
Read guideData protection for healthcare providers
How healthcare providers must handle patient data under UK GDPR, including special category health data requirements, Caldicott Principles, the common law duty of confidentiality, and record retention requirements.
Read guideData protection for retail businesses
UK GDPR compliance for retail businesses. Covers customer data handling, CCTV obligations, marketing consent, loyalty programme data, breach response, and ICO registration fees.
Read guideData protection for security CCTV and body-worn cameras
Data protection obligations for private security companies operating CCTV systems and body-worn cameras. Covers the two legal frameworks (UK GDPR and the Surveillance Camera Code), data protection impact assessments, signage, retention periods, and responding to subject access requests.
Read guideDeer management obligations in Scotland
Guide to deer management obligations in Scotland under the Deer (Scotland) Act 1996, covering close seasons, authorisations for out-of-season and night shooting, deer management plans, crop damage provisions, and NatureScot control schemes.
Read guideDefence Security Clearances
Understand SC and DV security clearance requirements for defence contractors.
Read guideDemolition safety and compliance
How to comply with demolition safety requirements in England and Wales. Covers Section 80/81 demolition notices, asbestos refurbishment and demolition surveys, CDM 2015 Schedule 3 particular risks, BS 6187 code of practice, structural stability assessments, method statements, and competent person requirements.
Read guideDesign and construct SuDS for new developments
How to design and construct sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) for new developments. Covers CIRIA C753 design principles, SuDS component types, the regulatory divergence between England and Wales, SAB approval in Wales, and adoption arrangements for completed systems.
Read guideDevelop offshore wind projects and secure seabed leases
How to develop offshore wind projects in UK waters, from securing seabed rights through Crown Estate leasing rounds to obtaining Section 36 consent, safety zones, and grid connections. Covers England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland with differences in consenting regimes and landlords.
Read guideDevelopment Consent Order (DCO)
Offshore wind farms exceeding 100MW and other Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs) require a Development Consent Order from the Secretary of State.
Read guideDevolved care inspectorates: quick comparison reference
Quick-lookup reference comparing the three devolved care inspectorates: Care Inspectorate (Scotland), CIW (Wales), and RQIA (Northern Ireland). Covers registration, fees, grading systems, quality frameworks, enforcement powers, workforce bodies, and disclosure schemes.
Read guideDischarge planning conditions
How to discharge planning conditions attached to your permission. Covers pre-commencement conditions, the application process, fees, and what to do if conditions cannot be met.
Read guideDistance Selling and E-Commerce
Comply with Consumer Contracts Regulations for online, phone, and mail order sales.
Read guideDistance and off-premises selling requirements
Your legal obligations when selling to consumers online, by phone, by mail order, or at their home. Covers the 14-day cancellation right, pre-contract information requirements, refund obligations, and exemptions under the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013.
Read guideDo I need FCA authorisation?
Whether you need Financial Conduct Authority authorisation depends on the "perimeter" set by the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (FSMA). This explainer walks you through the four-part test in s.19 and s.22, names the activities that pull non-financial businesses inside the perimeter, and points you to the FCA's Perimeter Guidance manual for marginal cases.
Read guideDrainage and utilities compliance checklist
Pre-start compliance checklist for drainage and utility infrastructure works. Covers Section 104 sewer adoption, Approved Document H, confined space permits, cable avoidance, SWQR qualifications, and water discharge environmental permits.
Read guideDriver CPC Requirements
Understand Driver Certificate of Professional Competence requirements for HGV and bus drivers.
Read guideDue diligence when buying potentially contaminated land
How to carry out environmental due diligence before purchasing land that may be contaminated. Covers the Part IIA liability regime, Phase 1 desk studies, Phase 2 ground investigations, environmental insurance, and contract protections to manage your exposure.
Read guideE-commerce legal compliance checklist
Quick reference checklist for online retailers to audit their e-commerce legal setup against the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013 and the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024.
Read guideEV Charging Infrastructure
Install EV chargepoints and access government grants.
Read guideEcology survey requirements for construction in Scotland
When you need ecological surveys for construction and development projects in Scotland, what types of survey are required, seasonal timing constraints, and how survey results feed into NatureScot licensing and the planning process.
Read guideElectrical product safety compliance
How to comply with the Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016 when placing electrical products on the Great Britain market. Covers safety objectives, voltage scope, conformity assessment, technical documentation, UKCA and CE marking, EMC Regulations overlap, and RoHS requirements for electrical and electronic equipment.
Read guideElectricity Supply Licence
Businesses supplying electricity to consumers in Great Britain require a Supply Licence from Ofgem.
Read guideElectronics and electrical equipment manufacturer: compliance checklist
A self-audit checklist for makers of electronic and electrical products (SIC divisions 26 and 27). Work through the yes/no items to confirm you meet your product-conformity, producer-responsibility and workplace health and safety obligations before you place products on the market.
Read guideElectronics and electrical product conformity: which regime applies
A quick-lookup reference for makers and importers of electronic and electrical products (SIC divisions 26 and 27). Use the product features to find which conformity regime or regimes apply, the regulator, and whether the rule is a Great Britain or a UK-wide matter, then go to the linked snippet for the detail.
Read guideEmployment law for hospitality businesses
Tips and service charge distribution, DBS checks for staff working with children, workplace pensions, and employment law considerations specific to hospitality sector employers.
Read guideEnsure product safety compliance for retailers
Product safety compliance checklist for retailers. Covers supplier vetting, safety marking verification, recall procedures, OPSS reporting, and preparation for the Product Regulation and Metrology Act 2025.
Read guideEnsure scaffolding safety on your site
How to meet your legal duties for scaffolding on construction sites. Covers design and planning, erection by competent scaffolders, the mandatory inspection regime, handover procedures, loading limits, and safe access.
Read guideEnvironmental Permit - Medium Combustion Plant
Medium combustion plant (MCP) with thermal input between 1MW and 50MW require an environmental permit from the Environment Agency.
Read guideEnvironmental Permit - Part A(1) Installation
Large combustion plant (50MW thermal input and above) and other major industrial installations require a Part A(1) environmental permit.
Read guideEnvironmental Permits for Manufacturing
Understand when you need an environmental permit and how to apply for one.
Read guideEnvironmental compliance for construction sites
Your environmental obligations for construction sites including site waste management, environmental permits, dust control, and noise management.
Read guideEnvironmental obligations for retailers
Environmental compliance for retail businesses. Covers WEEE registration, packaging waste, EPR, carrier bag charge, single-use plastics ban, Simpler Recycling, and DRS preparation.
Read guideEnvironmental permits and effluent controls for textile finishing and leather tanning
A task guide for textile dyeing and finishing (SIC division 13) and leather tanning (SIC division 15) on the wet-processing environmental regime. It covers when you need an environmental permit for the installation, trade effluent consent to discharge to the public sewer, and the animal by-products controls for raw hides and skins.
Read guideEnvironmental permits for food businesses in Wales
How to identify and apply for the environmental permits your food business needs from Natural Resources Wales (NRW). Covers trade effluent consent, water abstraction, smoke and odour controls, food waste treatment permits, and packaging waste obligations. NRW is the sole environmental regulator in Wales — do not apply to the Environment Agency.
Read guideEquality and accessibility for retail businesses
Understand your obligations under the Equality Act 2010 as a retail service provider. Covers protected characteristics, reasonable adjustments for physical stores and websites, lawful service refusal, and enforcement.
Read guideExcavation and foundation safety
HSE requirements for safe excavation and foundation work on construction sites. Covers trench support systems, edge protection, safe access, cable and pipe avoidance, inspection duties, and emergency procedures for collapse. Trench collapse is a leading cause of construction fatalities in the UK.
Read guideFCA Consumer Duty: compliance requirements
How to implement the FCA Consumer Duty in your firm. Covers the four outcomes (products/services, price/value, consumer understanding, consumer support), cross-cutting rules, governance requirements, and practical implementation steps for delivering good outcomes to retail customers.
Read guideFCA authorisation application readiness checklist
Audit-style yes/no checklist confirming your Part 4A application is ready before submission via FCA Connect. Covers business plan, governance, threshold conditions, people, dual regulation and fees.
Read guideFCA authorisation for insurance brokers
How to get FCA authorisation as an insurance intermediary. Covers Insurance Distribution Directive requirements, permission types, professional indemnity insurance, capital requirements, and Appointed Representative arrangements.
Read guideFCA consumer credit authorisation
How to get FCA authorisation to offer consumer credit, including lending, credit broking, and debt collection. Covers application process, fees, responsible lending requirements, and high-cost credit rules.
Read guideFCA threshold conditions reference
Quick-reference page for the five FCA threshold conditions in Schedule 6 FSMA 2000 (as substituted by FSA 2012) and supplemented by SI 2013/555. Sets out the statutory wording, the FCA Handbook (COND) practical application, common refusal and cancellation grounds under section 55J, and the regulatory business plan evidence the FCA expects.
Read guideFHL tax regime abolition - what's changed
Summary of the furnished holiday lettings tax regime abolition from April 2025, including the tax advantages removed, transitional arrangements, and what to do now.
Read guideFabricated metal manufacturer: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your fabricated metal manufacturing business (SIC division 25) meets its obligations before a production run. Work through the universal items every fabricator shares, then the sections for placing products on the market and for firearms, ammunition and explosives. If you answer no to any item, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guideFacing a Traffic Commissioner Public Inquiry
What triggers a Traffic Commissioner public inquiry, how to prepare your case, whether you need legal representation, what outcomes to expect, and how to give yourself the best chance of keeping your operator licence.
Read guideFarm health and safety essentials
Essential health and safety requirements for farmers and farm workers. Covers legal duties, risk assessment, the top causes of farm fatalities, and practical guidance for managing the most dangerous hazards including vehicles, falls, livestock, machinery, and confined spaces.
Read guideFarm machinery safety
Legal requirements and practical guidance for safe use of farm machinery. Covers PUWER and LOLER compliance, tractor safety, PTO guarding, telehandlers, ATVs, combine harvesters, maintenance requirements, young worker restrictions, and record keeping.
Read guideFilm and TV production permissions and insurance
Legal requirements and permissions for film and TV production in the UK - including location permissions, council filming fees, insurance requirements, and drone filming regulations.
Read guideFilm and TV production tax reliefs and regulation
How to access UK film and television tax reliefs, including Audio-Visual Expenditure Credit (AVEC) rates, BFI cultural test certification, child performance licensing, health and safety requirements, and filming permits. Essential compliance and planning guidance for production companies.
Read guideFinancial services regulation and FCA authorisation
Regulatory requirements for financial services businesses.
Read guideFintech regulation and FCA authorisation
How to navigate FCA regulation for fintech businesses. Covers e-money and payment services, Open Banking, crypto-assets, and innovation support programmes including the Regulatory Sandbox.
Read guideFlood risk assessment and SuDS compliance
How to assess flood risk for development sites and comply with Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) requirements. Covers Flood Risk Assessments, Sequential and Exception Tests, and the major regulatory divergence between England and Wales on mandatory SuDS.
Read guideFood Hygiene Rating Scheme
Understand the Food Hygiene Rating Scheme and display your rating.
Read guideFood Information Regulations 2014 compliance
Comply with mandatory food labelling and information requirements under UK and assimilated EU law.
Read guideFood Safety for Childcare Providers
Food safety and nutrition requirements for childcare settings, including food business registration, allergen management, HACCP systems, and Ofsted nutrition expectations.
Read guideFood and drink business licensing and compliance
Navigate the complete range of licences, registrations, certifications, and consents required for food and drink businesses across production, sales, export, and environmental compliance.
Read guideFood and drink manufacturer: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your food or drink manufacturing business (SIC division 10_11) meets its obligations before a production run. Work through the universal items every manufacturer shares, then the product-specific sections for animal-origin products, alcohol, soft drinks, contaminant-risk food and animal feed. If you answer no to any item, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guideFood and drink regulations and traceability
Comply with HFSS labelling, traceability requirements, alcohol duty obligations, packaging regulations, waste disposal, and animal by-products rules.
Read guideFood business registration
Register your food business with your local authority before starting operations.
Read guideFood business support and grants in Wales
Welsh Government food business support and grants — Business Wales, Food Innovation Wales, Cywain, Farming Connect, Development Bank of Wales, and protected food names.
Read guideFood handler training requirements
Legal training requirements for food handlers - training is mandatory, but certificates are not. Understanding the competency-based approach and debunking the certificate myth.
Read guideFood hygiene and HACCP
Implement food safety management procedures based on HACCP principles.
Read guideFood labelling requirements
Label prepacked food correctly with all mandatory information.
Read guideFood safety and hygiene requirements
HACCP-based food safety management systems, allergen labelling requirements including Natasha's Law, and food business registration for hospitality operators in the UK.
Read guideFood safety compliance checklist
Quick verification checklist for food business operators. Covers registration, HACCP, temperature control, allergens, training, record keeping, and premises hygiene.
Read guideFood safety management systems and HACCP
Implement HACCP-based food safety management procedures and comply with food hygiene regulations.
Read guideFood safety requirements in Scotland
How food safety regulation differs in Scotland. Covers Food Standards Scotland, CookSafe, the Food Hygiene Information Scheme, and key legislative differences that affect Scottish food businesses.
Read guideFood safety training for your staff
Food hygiene certificates are not a legal requirement -- UK law requires competency, not certificates. This guide explains what training your food handlers actually need, available course levels, and how to demonstrate compliance during inspections.
Read guideFood traceability, withdrawal, and recall
Maintain food traceability records using the one step back, one step forward principle, and follow the correct procedures if you need to withdraw or recall unsafe food.
Read guideFood waste management
Comply with food waste segregation and disposal duties.
Read guideFurniture manufacturer: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your furniture manufacturing business (SIC division 31) meets its obligations before you sell. Work through the universal workplace items every manufacturer shares, then the furniture fire-safety and product-safety items. If you answer no to any item, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guideGambling licensing requirements for UK businesses
How to obtain gambling licences from the Gambling Commission, including operating, personal and premises licences. Covers responsible gambling requirements, compliance obligations, and 2025 regulatory changes.
Read guideGas supply and shipper licensing
How to obtain a gas supply, shipper, transporter, or interconnector licence from Ofgem. Covers licence types, exemptions, application process, fees, standard conditions, HSE safety case requirements, and penalties for non-compliance. Applies to Great Britain only.
Read guideGeneral product safety requirements
Understand your legal obligations under the General Product Safety Regulations 2005 when placing consumer products on the GB market. Covers producer and distributor duties, traceability requirements, and enforcement.
Read guideGet FCA authorisation for financial services
How to apply for Financial Conduct Authority authorisation to carry on regulated financial activities. Covers the application process, fees, capital requirements, and ongoing compliance obligations including Consumer Duty.
Read guideGet FCA authorisation to carry on a regulated activity
How a firm gets Financial Conduct Authority Part 4A permission under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000. Covers the general prohibition, identifying your regulated activities, meeting the threshold conditions, the Connect application, Senior Managers and Certification, and anti-money laundering obligations.
Read guideGet SRA authorisation for your law firm
How to apply to the Solicitors Regulation Authority for authorisation to set up a law firm in England and Wales. Covers choosing your entity type, the mySRA application process, appointing compliance officers, fees, and expected processing times.
Read guideGet a personal licence to sell alcohol in Scotland
How to obtain a Scottish personal licence under the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005, including the SCPLH qualification, Disclosure Scotland check, application process, fees, renewal, and refresher training requirements.
Read guideGet a short-term lets licence in Scotland
Complete guide to Scotland's mandatory short-term lets licensing scheme including licence types, mandatory conditions, and application process.
Read guideGet a water discharge permit
How to get an environmental permit for discharging liquid effluent or waste water to surface water or groundwater. Covers standard rules and bespoke permits, groundwater protection, monitoring requirements, and the difference between environmental permits and trade effluent consent.
Read guideGet a wildlife licence for your development project
How to obtain wildlife licences from Natural England before development that affects protected species. Covers European Protected Species mitigation licences, bat surveys, badger sett closures, the new charging regime from April 2025, and devolved licensing differences in Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
Read guideGet an electricity generation licence
How to determine if you need an electricity generation licence from Ofgem (GB) or the Utility Regulator (NI). Covers licensing thresholds, exemptions, environmental permits, grid connections, and COMAH compliance for larger energy facilities.
Read guideGet an environmental permit for intensive livestock
Step-by-step guide for intensive poultry and pig farmers who need an Environment Agency environmental permit under the Environmental Permitting Regulations 2016. Covers permit thresholds, pre-application ammonia screening, the bespoke Part A(1) application process, BAT compliance, ongoing permit conditions, variation and surrender, and interaction with planning permission. Includes devolved nation guidance for Scotland (PPC regime via SEPA) and Wales (NRW).
Read guideGet an operator's licence for goods vehicles
How to apply for an O-licence to operate goods vehicles for business. Covers Standard and Restricted licences, financial standing, transport manager requirements, and ongoing compliance including tachographs and drivers' hours.
Read guideGet approved and pay duty as an alcohol producer: beer, spirits, wine and cider
If you brew beer, distil spirits, make wine or cider, ferment other products or malt grain, you must hold an HMRC Alcoholic Products Producer Approval (APPA) before you start producing. This guide walks you through getting approved, submitting duty returns, registering as a wholesaler, claiming Small Producer Relief, protecting a geographical indication, licensing a taproom and controlling grain dust in malting.
Read guideGet approved food establishment status in Wales
How to apply for approved establishment status through FSA Wales for businesses processing meat, dairy, fish, or egg products. Covers the application process, local authority and FSA Wales roles, premises requirements, conditional approval, identification marks, and ongoing compliance obligations under Regulation (EC) 853/2004.
Read guideGet authorised as a payment institution or e-money institution
How a payments or fintech firm gets Financial Conduct Authority status to provide payment services or issue electronic money. Covers the authorised payment institution and small payment institution regimes under the Payment Services Regulations 2017, the authorised e-money institution and small e-money institution regimes under the Electronic Money Regulations 2011, safeguarding of relevant funds, initial capital, and anti-money laundering obligations.
Read guideGet authorised to manufacture medicines: MHRA licensing, active-substance registration and GMP
A task guide for pharmaceutical manufacturers (SIC division 21) on getting the right MHRA authorisation in place before they operate. It covers active-substance registration for makers of active pharmaceutical ingredients, and the manufacturer's / importer's authorisation with a Qualified Person and Good Manufacturing Practice for makers of finished medicines, in the order you need them.
Read guideGet paid for renewable electricity you generate
How to register for the Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) to receive payment for renewable electricity you export to the grid. Covers solar PV, wind, and other small-scale renewables up to 5MW.
Read guideGet paid for your exports
Payment methods, export finance, and how to reduce the risk of non-payment when selling overseas.
Read guideGet the specialist approvals for the systems you repair and install
Some kinds of equipment can only be worked on under a specific approval or certification. If you install, service or repair gas appliances, refrigeration and air-conditioning, pressure systems, aircraft or ships, this guide takes you through the registration, certification and competence you need before you do the work.
Read guideGet your animal-origin establishment approved: meat, poultry, fish and dairy
If you make products of animal origin — meat, poultry, fish, shellfish or dairy — you need establishment approval before you trade, not just food business registration. This guide takes you through getting each establishment approved, meeting animal-welfare competence at slaughter, handling animal by-products, and embedding product-specific safety controls.
Read guideGoods Vehicle Operator Compliance Checklist
A yes/no audit checklist covering all key goods vehicle operator obligations including O-licence conditions, vehicle maintenance, drivers, tachographs, and load compliance.
Read guideGoods Vehicle Operator Licensing
Understand O-licence requirements for operating goods vehicles over 3.5 tonnes.
Read guideGrid Connection Agreement
All electricity generators connecting to the GB electricity network require a connection agreement with either NESO (National Energy System Operator) (transmission) or a Distribution Network Operator (DNO).
Read guideGrid Connection for Energy Projects
How to connect electricity generation projects to the UK grid. Understand the difference between DNO and National Grid routes, the G99 connection standard, and the April 2025 Ofgem reforms that promise £5 billion in savings and faster connection timelines.
Read guideHES Managing Change guidance for construction
Overview of the HES Managing Change in the Historic Environment guidance note series and the Historic Environment Policy for Scotland (HEPS). Explains how these policy documents affect planning decisions for construction projects near heritage assets, and how to use them to support consent applications.
Read guideHand over the golden thread at building completion
How principal contractors hand over golden thread information to the Accountable Person at Gateway 3 completion for higher-risk buildings. Covers what to include, format requirements, training obligations, and documentation of the transfer in England.
Read guideHand over the golden thread at building completion
How to hand over the golden thread of building information from the construction team to the Accountable Person at building completion. Covers what must be transferred, format requirements, verification checks, and common handover failures for principal contractors, principal designers, and receiving Accountable Persons in England.
Read guideHandle client complaints at your law firm
Set up and run a complaints procedure at your SRA-regulated law firm. Covers the mandatory written procedure, the 8-week resolution window, informing clients about the Legal Ombudsman, and using complaints data to improve your service.
Read guideHandle consumer complaints about faulty goods
Step-by-step guidance for frontline and customer service staff handling faulty goods complaints under the Consumer Rights Act 2015. Covers the 30-day right to reject, when to offer repair or replacement, and the final right to reject - with common staff mistakes to avoid.
Read guideHandle consumer credit complaints and the Financial Ombudsman
How to set up internal complaints handling for consumer credit, meet the 8-week resolution deadline, issue final response letters, and prepare for Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) referrals. Covers FOS jurisdiction, award limits, case fees, common credit complaint categories, and root cause analysis requirements.
Read guideHandle customer complaints and disputes
Set up an effective complaint handling process and understand your obligations around Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). Online traders must signpost consumers to a certified ADR provider.
Read guideHandle early settlement and withdrawal requests
How to handle consumer requests for early settlement and exercise of the 14-day right of withdrawal from credit agreements. Covers settlement statement obligations, rebate calculations, compensation caps, partial settlements, and the separate withdrawal process under section 66A of the Consumer Credit Act 1974.
Read guideHealth and safety for retail premises
Retail-specific health and safety obligations. Covers lone working, violence prevention, manual handling, display screen equipment, fire safety, first aid, and shoplifting incident procedures.
Read guideHealth, safety and fire requirements for hospitality venues
Health and Safety at Work Act compliance, fire safety risk assessments, and fire safety certification for hospitality premises including hotels, restaurants, pubs and venues with sleeping accommodation.
Read guideHealthcare and social care regulation (CQC)
CQC registration requirements for health and social care providers in England, including detailed guidance on regulated activities, costs, and devolved nation alternatives.
Read guideHealthcare premises and equipment requirements
CQC Regulation 15 premises and equipment requirements, radiation protection under IRR 2017, healthcare ventilation, medical gas systems, decontamination of reusable devices, accessibility obligations, and fire safety for healthcare premises.
Read guideHealthcare professional registration requirements
Registration requirements with GMC, NMC, GDC, GPhC, and HCPC for healthcare employers and professionals.
Read guideHealthcare provider annual compliance checklist
Annual checklist of recurring compliance obligations for CQC-registered healthcare providers covering registration, workforce, clinical governance, premises, data protection, and policy reviews.
Read guideHealthcare regulation across the UK nations
Comparison reference for healthcare regulation in England (CQC), Scotland (HIS and Care Inspectorate), Wales (HIW and CIW), and Northern Ireland (RQIA). Covers registration, inspection frameworks, workforce registration, and key differences between the four nations.
Read guideHeritage and nature considerations in Scottish planning
How Historic Environment Scotland and NatureScot interact with the Scottish planning system, including NPF4 heritage and nature policies, statutory consultation roles, Environmental Impact Assessment, and Habitats Regulations Appraisal requirements.
Read guideHeritage offences and penalties in Scotland
Quick reference for criminal offences and penalties relating to unauthorised works to scheduled monuments, listed buildings, and conservation areas in Scotland. Covers enforcement notices, prosecution, and sentencing.
Read guideHighway works and street works permits
How to obtain permits and comply with regulations when carrying out works on public highways in England and Wales. Covers notice periods, qualifications, Fixed Penalty Notices (doubled from January 2026), Section 50 licences, vehicle crossings, builders' skips, and Section 74 overrun charges.
Read guideHire purchase and conditional sale agreements
How hire purchase and conditional sale agreements work under UK consumer credit law. Covers title retention, the one-third rule for protected goods, voluntary termination rights, pre-contract requirements, early settlement, and the FCA motor finance review.
Read guideHoliday let food hygiene, employment and insurance
Food hygiene, employment law, insurance, and environmental duties for self-catering holiday accommodation. Covers food business registration, allergens, food hygiene ratings by nation, right to work checks, tips allocation, employer liability, and guest protection obligations.
Read guideHoliday let licensing and registration by nation
Licensing and registration requirements for self-catering holiday accommodation across the UK. Covers Scotland's mandatory short-term let licence, Wales's upcoming scheme, England's planned registration, and planning rules including the London 90-night limit.
Read guideHoliday let safety requirements and compliance
Health and safety requirements for self-catering holiday accommodation. Covers fire safety, gas safety, electrical safety, legionella prevention, risk assessment, record keeping, and building a compliance pack for inspections.
Read guideHoliday let tax obligations and business rates
Tax obligations and business rates for self-catering holiday accommodation from April 2025. Covers the FHL regime abolition, capital gains tax on sale, business rates eligibility in England and Wales, and VAT on holiday accommodation.
Read guideHospitality annual compliance checklist
Annual compliance checklist for hospitality businesses covering all key regulatory obligations: licence renewals, fire safety reviews, food safety system updates, gas safety checks, insurance renewals, tipping policy reviews, waste management, and music licensing.
Read guideHospitality sector market overview
Market size, growth trends, investment opportunities, and key statistics for the UK hospitality sector including employment, business counts, and economic contribution.
Read guideHost weddings and events on your farm
How to set up and run a farm wedding or event venue. Covers planning permission, licensing, fire safety, insurance, and food safety requirements for converting agricultural buildings to event spaces.
Read guideHow food safety enforcement works in Wales
How food safety is enforced in Wales, including the role of the Food Standards Agency Wales and local authority environmental health officers. Covers risk-based inspections, improvement notices, prohibition orders, prosecution, and Food Hygiene Rating Scheme enforcement powers.
Read guideHow to correct errors on your CIS return
Step-by-step process for correcting Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) return errors without incurring penalties. Covers different error types, amendment methods for current and previous years, dealing with wrong deductions, incorrect UTRs, and materials errors.
Read guideHow to manage a product recall
Step-by-step guidance for manufacturers, importers, and distributors on managing a product recall when a consumer product is found to be unsafe. Covers notification obligations, working with Trading Standards and OPSS, and consumer communication.
Read guideHydrogen Production Licensing and Compliance
Licensing, safety, and environmental requirements for hydrogen production facilities in the UK. Includes Low Carbon Hydrogen Standard certification, environmental permits, planning consent, COMAH compliance, and government funding through the Hydrogen Production Business Model.
Read guideIR35 rules for off-payroll working
How to assess contractor status under IR35 off-payroll working rules. Covers who must make determinations, the key employment tests, CEST tool, and penalties for getting it wrong.
Read guideITAR Compliance for UK Companies
Comply with US ITAR regulations when handling US defence articles.
Read guideIdentify and tag livestock correctly
Legal requirements for identifying and tagging cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, and deer. Includes species-specific tagging deadlines, tag specifications, passport requirements, and replacement rules.
Read guideIdentify and tag sheep and goats
How to identify and tag sheep and goats correctly. Covers double EID tagging for breeding stock, batch tagging for animals going direct to slaughter under 12 months, tagging deadlines, and replacement rules for lost or damaged tags.
Read guideImporter responsibilities for the GB market
Legal responsibilities for importers placing products on the Great Britain market. Covers verifying manufacturer compliance, labelling obligations, storage and transport duties, responding to unsafe products, and the role of authorised representatives.
Read guideInfection prevention and control for healthcare providers
How to meet infection prevention and control (IPC) requirements under the Health and Social Care Act 2008 Code of Practice (Hygiene Code). Covers standard precautions, environmental cleaning, outbreak management, antimicrobial stewardship, and CQC inspection expectations.
Read guideInstall renewable energy on your farm
How to get planning permission and financial support for solar panels, wind turbines, and other renewable energy on agricultural land. Covers permitted development limits, agricultural land classification, and the Smart Export Guarantee.
Read guideInsurance for Childcare Businesses
Insurance requirements and options for childcare providers including public liability, employer's liability, professional indemnity, and vehicle insurance for outings.
Read guideInsurance for goods vehicle operators
What insurance goods vehicle operators need. Covers mandatory motor fleet insurance under the Road Traffic Act 1988, goods in transit cover, CMR liability for international carriage, and when to move from individual policies to a fleet policy.
Read guideInternational Road Haulage Permits and Cabotage
How to comply with post-Brexit international haulage rules including TCA permit-free access, ECMT permits for non-EU countries, cabotage and cross-trade limits, and the documentation you must carry on every international journey.
Read guideInvasive species obligations in Scotland
Your legal obligations regarding invasive non-native species in Scotland. Covers criminal offences under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, Schedule 9 species, Japanese knotweed management, and NatureScot's species control orders.
Read guideJoin the Animal Health and Welfare Pathway
How to join the Animal Health and Welfare Pathway, a government programme that funds annual vet reviews and endemic disease follow-ups for livestock keepers in England. Covers eligibility, payment rates by species, and how to book and claim.
Read guideKeep children safe on farms
Legal requirements and practical guidance for protecting children on farms. Covers age restrictions for farm work and machinery, prohibited activities for under-13s and 13-16 year olds, safe play areas, visitor safety, and what family farms must do to keep children safe from workplace hazards.
Read guideKeep holding registers for livestock
Legal requirements for recording livestock identification, movements, births, deaths, and annual inventories. Covers cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, and deer with species-specific deadlines and retention periods.
Read guideKeeping your CIS gross payment status
How to maintain your CIS gross payment status once granted. Covers annual review timing, the compliance test, early warning signs that your GPS is at risk, and the difference between cancellation and revocation.
Read guideLabel and place textiles, clothing and footwear on the GB market
A task guide for makers of textiles, clothing and footwear (SIC divisions 13, 14 and 15) placing product on the GB market. It covers fibre and footwear composition labelling, nightwear flammability safety, conformity where the garment is personal protective equipment, and the general product safety baseline, with the placing-on-market sequence in order.
Read guideLand transport compliance checklist
A checklist for land transport businesses — road haulage, bus and coach, taxi and private hire, rail, and pipelines. Section 1 applies to every operator; the remaining sections are conditional — work through only the one(s) that match your operation.
Read guideLate Night Levy for licensed premises
Understanding the Late Night Levy for alcohol premises trading between midnight and 6am, including rates by rateable value, available reductions, and how it interacts with EMROs and Cumulative Impact Policies. England and Wales only.
Read guideLate night refreshment licence
Understand when you need authorisation to supply hot food or drink between 11pm and 5am. Covers what counts as late night refreshment, exemptions, local authority deregulation powers, the application process, and devolved nation differences.
Read guideLegal professional privilege and SAR reporting: when the exemption applies
When legal professional privilege exempts solicitors from suspicious activity reporting obligations and when it does not. Covers the POCA 2002 s.330(6) privilege exemption, the meaning of privileged circumstances, the crime/fraud exception that disapplies it, SRA guidance on the boundary, and a practical decision framework for fee earners facing reporting decisions.
Read guideLicence reviews and enforcement action
How premises licence reviews work, who can trigger them, what happens at a hearing, possible outcomes including suspension and revocation, and your right of appeal.
Read guideMHRA authorisation for medicines and medical devices
How to obtain MHRA authorisation for medicines and medical devices in the UK. Covers Marketing Authorisations, wholesale dealer licences, manufacturer licences, and medical device registration including UKCA vs CE marking.
Read guideMHRA licensing for medicines and medical devices
MHRA licensing requirements for manufacturing, distributing, and importing medicines and medical devices in the UK.
Read guideMachinery and equipment manufacturer: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your machinery and equipment manufacturing business (SIC division 28) meets its obligations before you sell. Work through the universal workplace items every manufacturer shares, then the product-conformity and type-approval items for what you make. If you answer no to any item, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guideMake a planning appeal
How to appeal a planning refusal or non-determination to the Planning Inspectorate. Covers appeal types, deadlines, the process, and how to prepare an effective case.
Read guideMake soft drinks and bottled water: levy, recognition and water abstraction
If you make soft drinks or bottle natural mineral water, spring water or bottled drinking water, you face three obligations on top of the universal food-safety duties: the Soft Drinks Industry Levy on added-sugar drinks, formal recognition before you can market a product as natural mineral water, and a water abstraction licence if you take water from your own source. This guide takes you through each in turn.
Read guideMaking rental properties fit for tenants
How private landlords in England must ensure their properties are fit for human habitation. Covers the implied covenant, HHSRS hazards, inspection rights, and financial risks from tenant court claims.
Read guideManage access land and SSSIs on your property
Understand your obligations as a landowner of open access land or Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs). Covers right to roam, reduced liability, temporary closures, SSSI consent requirements, and penalties for non-compliance.
Read guideManage client money under SRA Accounts Rules
Set up and manage a client account to comply with the SRA Accounts Rules 2019. Covers what counts as client money, when to pay money in and out, reconciliation procedures, residual balances, record keeping, and the accountant's report requirement. Applies to all SRA-authorised firms in England and Wales.
Read guideManage environmental permits and water at your paper mill
Paper-making is water-intensive and tightly regulated for its discharges. A mill typically needs an environmental permit for the installation, a trade effluent consent for what it discharges to the sewer, and — if it takes water from a river or borehole — an abstraction licence. This guide takes you through all three.
Read guideManage food waste in Wales: mandatory separation rules for food businesses
How to comply with Wales mandatory food waste separation requirements under the Waste Separation Requirements (Wales) Regulations 2023. Covers the 5kg per week threshold, separate collection duties, approved containers, and NRW enforcement.
Read guideManage hazardous construction materials
How to comply with COSHH 2002 when working with cement, silica dust, solvents, lead paint, and wood dust on construction sites. Covers COSHH assessments, workplace exposure limits, health surveillance, RPE selection, and dust suppression controls.
Read guideManage invasive non-native species on your land
Legal obligations for managing invasive non-native species on business premises and development sites. Covers Japanese knotweed, giant hogweed, Himalayan balsam, identification, treatment options, controlled waste disposal, and liability implications for property transactions.
Read guideManage security staff working time
Working time compliance for private security employers. Covers maximum weekly hours, night worker limits, rest break entitlements, opt-out agreements, and lone working risk assessments for security staff.
Read guideManage solvents, inks and emissions in printing
If you use solvent-based inks, coatings and cleaning agents, printing carries duties beyond the factory floor: an air-emissions permit that controls volatile organic compounds, and your UK REACH duties on the hazardous substances in your inks and chemicals. This guide takes you through both.
Read guideManage temporary works on construction projects
How to manage temporary works safely on construction projects. Covers the temporary works coordinator role, BS 5975 procedures, design checking, permit to load and strike, and handover requirements for formwork, propping, falsework, and shoring.
Read guideManage the CDM health and safety file
Principal Designer's duty to prepare and maintain the health and safety file under CDM 2015. Covers what the file must contain, when to start it, format requirements, handover to client, and the client's ongoing responsibilities for keeping and updating the file.
Read guideManage your environmental permit compliance
How to stay compliant with your environmental permit conditions. Covers monitoring and recording, reporting to your regulator, paying subsistence fees, preparing for inspections, and what to do if you breach your permit conditions.
Read guideManagement consultancy: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your management consultancy, business advisory firm or head office (SIC division 70) meets its obligations. Work through each item and answer yes or no. If you answer no to any item, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guideManaging cashflow when CIS deductions are taken
Practical guidance for construction subcontractors on managing cashflow when 20% is deducted from every payment. Covers budgeting strategies, reclaiming deductions through Self Assessment, and deciding whether to apply for gross payment status.
Read guideManaging land within an SSSI in Scotland
Your legal obligations when you own, occupy, or manage land within a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in Scotland. Covers Operations Requiring Consent, NatureScot's enforcement powers, management agreement payments, and what happens if you damage SSSI features.
Read guideManaging noise from hospitality premises
How to prevent and manage noise complaints from hospitality premises including statutory nuisance law, planning conditions, licensing conditions, soundproofing options, and the Agent of Change principle.
Read guideMandatory SuDS approval in Wales
How to obtain mandatory Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) approval from your local authority SAB in Wales, including thresholds, fees, timelines, and penalties for non-compliance.
Read guideManufacture controlled drugs and run a safe pharmaceutical site
A task guide for pharmaceutical manufacturers (SIC division 21) on the additional licence for controlled drugs and the duties that make a pharma site safe to run. It covers the Home Office controlled-drug licence, the environmental permit for large-scale chemical synthesis, and the workplace duties for hazardous substances, work equipment and general health and safety.
Read guideManufacture weapons and ammunition: licensing and major-accident control
Making firearms, ammunition, propellants or explosives (SIC 25.40) is a controlled activity that you cannot start without the right authorities in place. This guide takes you through registering as a firearms dealer and the section 5 authority for prohibited weapons, the explosives manufacture and storage licence, and the major-accident controls (COMAH) that apply once you hold qualifying quantities.
Read guideMarine Licence
Activities in the marine environment (below Mean High Water Springs) require a Marine Licence from the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) in England.
Read guideMedical device compliance checklist
Verification checklist for medical device manufacturers and UK Responsible Persons. Covers device classification, conformity assessment, technical documentation, UKCA/CE marking, MHRA registration, PMS system, vigilance reporting, labelling, and ongoing obligations.
Read guideMedical devices and equipment compliance
Regulatory requirements for medical devices including vigilance reporting and equipment maintenance.
Read guideMedical devices: placing on the GB market
How to comply with the UK Medical Devices Regulations 2002 when placing medical devices on the Great Britain market. Covers device classification, UKCA marking transition timelines, MHRA registration, essential requirements, clinical evidence, conformity assessment by device class, post-market surveillance, and Unique Device Identification.
Read guideMedicines and controlled drugs compliance
Legal requirements for handling, storing and administering medicines including controlled drugs in healthcare settings.
Read guideMeet Building Safety Act requirements for higher-risk buildings
How to comply with the Building Safety Act 2022 for higher-risk buildings (18m+ or 7+ storeys). Covers gateway approvals, golden thread requirements, and accountable person duties for building owners, developers and managing agents in England.
Read guideMeet FCA threshold conditions for authorisation
Understand and demonstrate compliance with the five statutory threshold conditions required for FCA authorisation under Schedule 6 of FSMA 2000. Covers location of offices, effective supervision, appropriate resources, suitability, and business model requirements.
Read guideMeet RISCA 2016 compliance requirements for care services in Wales
How to meet the ongoing compliance requirements under the Regulation and Inspection of Social Care (Wales) Act 2016 and the Regulated Services (Service Providers and Responsible Individuals) (Wales) Regulations 2017, including Statement of Purpose, governance, staffing, service user engagement, and complaints handling.
Read guideMeet RQIA Minimum Care Standards
How to meet the Minimum Care Standards that RQIA uses to assess your health or social care service in Northern Ireland. Covers identifying your applicable standards, self-assessment, gathering evidence, and addressing common shortfalls.
Read guideMeet Scotland's Health and Social Care Standards
How to meet Scotland's Health and Social Care Standards (My support, my life) 2018, covering the five headline standards, self-assessment approaches, evidence of compliance, and common shortfalls identified by the Care Inspectorate.
Read guideMeet biodiversity net gain requirements for development
How to comply with mandatory 10% biodiversity net gain (BNG) requirements when developing land in England. Covers the statutory biodiversity metric, delivery options, habitat management plans, and protected species obligations.
Read guideMeet bovine TB testing requirements for cattle
Comprehensive guide to bovine TB testing requirements for UK cattle farmers. Covers testing frequency by risk area (HRA, Edge, LRA), pre-movement testing (60 days validity, 30 for Scotland), post-movement testing (60-120 day window), reactor handling (10 working day removal), compensation system and reduction rules (up to 95% for non-compliance), movement restrictions during breakdowns, and record-keeping requirements. Includes geographic callouts for Wales and Scotland differences.
Read guideMeet cattle welfare requirements
Legal welfare requirements for keeping cattle in England, covering the Animal Welfare Act 2006 and the Welfare of Farmed Animals Regulations 2007. Includes the five welfare needs, housing standards, permitted procedures (disbudding, castration), transport rules, and inspection requirements.
Read guideMeet energy efficiency standards for let properties
Legal requirement to achieve minimum EPC rating E for residential lettings. Covers England and Wales MEES regulations, exemptions, and penalties for non-compliance.
Read guideMeet food composition, contaminant and labelling controls
If you make processed food — bread, biscuits, confectionery, cocoa products, edible oils, coffee, spices, prepared meals or processed fruit and vegetables — you must keep contaminants and pesticide residues within legal limits and control the contaminants that form during processing. This guide takes you through monitoring contaminants and residues, getting novel foods and additives authorised, and meeting the special rules for infant formula and food for special medical purposes.
Read guideMeet motor fuel quality and hydrocarbon oil duty
The fuels you make carry two duties beyond running a safe installation: they must meet the motor fuel quality standards for what can be supplied, and the mineral oils you produce are subject to hydrocarbon oil (excise) duty, with HMRC approval and accounting. This guide takes you through both.
Read guideMeet packaging producer responsibility and Plastic Packaging Tax
If you make plastic packaging, you have reporting and tax duties on top of the product rules. This guide takes you through extended producer responsibility for packaging (EPR) — collecting and reporting packaging data and, for larger producers, paying disposal fees — and the Plastic Packaging Tax, which applies once you manufacture 10 or more tonnes of finished plastic packaging in a 12-month period.
Read guideMeet pig welfare requirements on your farm
Legal requirements for pig welfare in England. Covers the five welfare needs, space requirements, environmental enrichment, permitted procedures, housing standards, transport, slaughter, and record-keeping. Applies to all pig keepers including commercial farms and smallholders.
Read guideMeet poultry welfare requirements
Legal requirements for keeping poultry in the UK, including the five welfare needs, stocking densities, lighting, litter management, environmental enrichment, beak trimming restrictions, and biosecurity measures. Covers laying hens, broilers, and free-range systems.
Read guideMeet pre-contract disclosure requirements for credit
How to provide the required pre-contract information to borrowers before entering a consumer credit agreement. Covers the SECCI form, adequate explanations duty, creditworthiness assessments, APR disclosure, and agreement execution requirements.
Read guideMeet sheep welfare requirements on your farm
How to meet your legal obligations for sheep welfare in the UK. Covers the Five Welfare Needs, housing and shelter, lambing management, permitted procedures (tail docking, castration), shearing, foot care, feeding, transport, record keeping, and scrapie monitoring. Essential for anyone keeping sheep commercially or as a smallholder.
Read guideMeet the furniture fire-safety and product-safety rules
Upholstered furniture and mattresses must meet strict fire-safety requirements before you can sell them, and all furniture must meet general product safety. This guide takes you through the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations 1988 — the ignition-resistance tests and the labelling — and the residual general product safety duty.
Read guideMeet your aquaculture and freshwater fishing duties
If you run a fish farm, shellfish farm, hatchery or recirculating aquaculture system, or fish freshwater commercially, you need authorisation from the Fish Health Inspectorate, the right marine or freshwater licences, and — for shellfish — classified production areas. This guide covers all the sector-specific licensing and consenting from aquaculture authorisation through to water abstraction for land-based farms.
Read guideMeet your environmental permit and emissions trading duties
If you run a cement, lime, glass or ceramics kiln or furnace, your installation needs an environmental permit, and cement, lime and glass production fall within the UK Emissions Trading Scheme. This guide takes you through the installation permit and your greenhouse-gas monitoring, reporting and allowance duties.
Read guideMeet your film, TV and music production regulatory duties
If your production works with child performers, supplies classified video works, exhibits films to the public, creates copyright-protected content or licenses music rights, your business carries sector-specific duties on top of the universal workplace foundation. This guide covers each regime and what you need to do.
Read guideMeet your pest control, landscaping and waste duties
If you carry out pest control, use professional pesticides and herbicides, remove green waste or work near invasive non-native species, you take on duties beyond the workplace foundation. This guide takes you through biocidal-product authorisation, pesticide-competence certificates, the waste duty of care for green waste, and the law on invasive species such as Japanese knotweed and giant hogweed.
Read guideMeet your sea fishing vessel duties
If you operate a sea fishing vessel commercially, you must hold a fishing vessel licence, register the vessel and meet MCA safety requirements, and — if you buy or sell first-sale fish in England — register with the MMO. This guide covers all three duties.
Read guideMeet your tobacco product, duty and track-and-trace obligations
Tobacco products carry their own tightly controlled regime on top of the factory duties. This guide takes you through the product standards and ingredient reporting under the Tobacco and Related Products Regulations 2016, standardised ("plain") packaging, the residual general product safety baseline, excise duty and HMRC manufacturer approval, and the track-and-trace system for the supply chain.
Read guideMinimum unit pricing compliance for alcohol retailers
How to calculate and apply minimum unit pricing for alcohol sales in Scotland, including enforcement and penalties.
Read guideMusic and entertainment licensing
TheMusicLicence requirements for playing background music, hosting live performances, and DJ events in hospitality venues including costs, what's covered, and how to comply with PPL PRS.
Read guideNHS Data Security and Protection Toolkit compliance
How to complete the NHS Data Security and Protection Toolkit (DSPT) annual self-assessment if you handle NHS patient data. Covers Version 7 requirements, evidence gathering, submission process, and achieving Standards Met status.
Read guideNannies and Au Pairs: Regulations and Employment
Legal requirements, Ofsted registration rules, and employment obligations for nannies and au pairs. Covers when registration is required, voluntary registration benefits, DBS checks, and visa requirements.
Read guideNational Minimum Wage, tips, and pay compliance in hospitality
How to ensure NMW compliance in hospitality, covering the accommodation offset, why tips cannot count towards minimum wage, unpaid trial shift rules, uniform deductions, and avoiding HMRC naming and shaming.
Read guideNavigate Section 106 agreements
How to understand, negotiate, and manage Section 106 planning obligations. Covers what can be requested, the three legal tests, viability negotiations, and modifying existing agreements.
Read guideNavigate farm assurance schemes
Comparison of major UK farm assurance schemes including Red Tractor, RSPCA Assured, Soil Association Organic, and LEAF Marque. Covers membership costs, audit frequency, standards above statutory baseline, market access benefits, and overlap with statutory requirements. Includes decision framework for choosing schemes by farm type and market, and devolved nation schemes (QMS, FAWL).
Read guideNoise and vibration exposure values quick reference
Quick-reference lookup for noise and vibration exposure action values, hearing protection selection using the SNR method, and hand-arm vibration daily exposure calculation using the HSE points system.
Read guideNon-metallic mineral products manufacturer: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your non-metallic mineral products business (SIC division 23) meets its obligations before a production run. Work through the universal workplace items every manufacturer shares, then the sections for placing products on the market and for environmental permits and emissions trading. If you answer no to any item, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guideNotify hazardous mixtures to the National Poisons Information Service
How to notify the National Poisons Information Service (NPIS) about hazardous mixtures placed on the GB market. Covers when notification is required, the Unique Formula Identifier (UFI), submission format, update triggers, and penalties for non-compliance.
Read guideNovel foods authorisation in Great Britain
How to determine whether your food product requires novel food authorisation in Great Britain, and how to apply. Covers the definition of novel food, the FSA authorisation process, safety assessment by the ACNFP, application requirements, timeline expectations, and differences for Northern Ireland and Scotland.
Read guideNutrient neutrality compliance for development
How to achieve nutrient neutrality for development in affected catchments. Covers mitigation options, Natural England's calculator, credit schemes, and the wastewater upgrade timeline.
Read guideObtain music licences for your business premises
How to obtain and maintain the correct music licences when playing recorded or live music in your business premises - covering PPL, PRS, and combined licencing options.
Read guideOffshore Wind Development Consent Orders (DCO)
Offshore wind projects over 100MW in English territorial waters require a Development Consent Order from the Secretary of State. Understand the specific thresholds, fees, timelines and 7-stage process for offshore wind NSIPs.
Read guideOngoing material duties for vehicle manufacturers: end-of-life recycling and restricted substances
A task guide for motor-vehicle manufacturers (SIC division 29) on the two ongoing material duties that continue beyond placing a vehicle on the market — end-of-life vehicle producer responsibility, and the restriction of chemical substances under UK REACH. Both are recurring duties to set up, not one-off checks.
Read guideOnline marketplace product safety duties
What online marketplace operators need to do to comply with product safety law. Covers new duties under the Product Regulation and Metrology Act 2025, existing obligations under the General Product Safety Regulations 2005, and practical steps to prepare for compliance before secondary legislation is made.
Read guideOperate a pipeline: safety and environmental duties
If you transport products by pipeline, you must notify the HSE before construction, run a written safety management system, and — if you handle hazardous substances above the thresholds — meet the COMAH major-accident regime. Discharges and emissions from pipeline operations also need an environmental permit. This guide covers the pipeline-specific regimes on top of the universal workplace duties in the spine guide.
Read guideOperate a safe chemical manufacturing site: major-hazard, environmental and explosives controls
A task guide for chemical manufacturers (SIC division 20) on the site-based controls that apply to a working chemical plant. It covers major-accident hazard duties under COMAH, the environmental permit for the installation, dangerous-substance and explosive-atmosphere controls under DSEAR, and the licensing and supply controls for explosives and their precursors.
Read guideOperating care services across UK nations: cross-border registration and compliance
Comprehensive guide for care providers operating in more than one UK nation. Covers separate registration requirements with each devolved inspectorate, workforce portability, disclosure and barring schemes, quality framework differences, and the practical implications of no mutual recognition between CQC, Care Inspectorate Scotland, CIW, and RQIA.
Read guideOperating in a short-term let control area
Additional planning requirements in designated short-term let control areas in Scotland, including Edinburgh and parts of Highland.
Read guideOther manufacturing: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your business in Division 32 (other manufacturing) meets its obligations before a production run. Work through the universal workshop items every maker shares, then the product-conformity section for what you make. If you answer no to any item, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guideOutdoor Learning and Forest School in Early Years
Requirements for outdoor learning and forest school provision in early years settings, including risk assessment, insurance, qualifications, and health and safety compliance.
Read guideOutdoor trading and pavement licensing for hospitality
Pavement licences for outdoor seating, A-board permits, and requirements for placing tables, chairs and signage on public highways for pubs, cafes and restaurants.
Read guidePII renewal checklist for law firms
Annual checklist to verify your firm's PII renewal is on track. Covers claims history, risk management review, insurer notification, SRA confirmation, cover verification, and run-off planning.
Read guidePackaging Design Requirements
Meet essential requirements and labelling standards for packaging.
Read guidePackaging Producer Responsibility
Register for EPR, report packaging data, and meet recycling obligations through PRN/PERN purchases or compliance schemes.
Read guidePackaging and labeling for export markets
Country-specific packaging and labeling requirements - UK standards don't automatically apply overseas.
Read guidePackaging waste producer responsibilities
Who must comply with Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) for packaging, how to register and report data, and what disposal fees and recycling obligations apply. Covers small and large producer thresholds, compliance schemes, PRNs and PERNs, and how EPR interacts with Plastic Packaging Tax.
Read guidePaper manufacturer: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your paper business (SIC division 17) meets its obligations. Work through the universal workplace items every mill shares, then the sections for environmental permits and water, and for placing products on the market. If you answer no to any item, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guidePersonal licence (alcohol)
Obtain a personal licence to authorise and supervise alcohol sales in England and Wales. Covers the accredited qualification, DBS checks, application process, and your ongoing responsibilities as a personal licence holder.
Read guidePharmaceutical manufacturer: compliance checklist
A verification checklist for pharmaceutical manufacturers (SIC division 21). Use it to confirm that active-substance registration, the manufacturer's / importer's authorisation with a Qualified Person and GMP, any Home Office controlled-drug licence, the environmental permit for large-scale synthesis and the workplace health-and-safety duties are all in place before a production run.
Read guidePiling and earthworks compliance
Regulatory requirements for piling operations and earthworks on construction sites. Covers vibration monitoring under BS 5228 and BS 7385-2, noise control under the Control of Pollution Act 1974, Section 61 prior consent applications, contaminated land handling under the Environmental Protection Act 1990, Materials Management Plans, CL:AIRE Definition of Waste Code of Practice, CDM 2015 Schedule 3 particular risks for piling and excavation, and ground investigation standards.
Read guidePlace basic metal products on the GB market: conformity and marking
If you place metal products on the market — structural steel and reinforcing steel for construction, or other finished metal goods — they must be safe and, where a product regime applies, carry conformity marking and a declaration of performance before you place them on the Great Britain market. This guide takes you through construction products and structural steel, and the residual general product safety duty.
Read guidePlace chemical substances and products on the GB market
A task guide for chemical manufacturers (SIC division 20) placing substances and products on the GB market. It covers UK REACH registration, GB CLP classification, labelling and packaging, and product authorisation for biocides, plant protection products and cosmetics, with the placing-on-market sequence in order.
Read guidePlace electronic and electrical products on the GB market: conformity assessment and UKCA marking
A guide for makers and importers of electronic and electrical products (SIC division 26) placing products on the GB market. It explains which conformity regimes apply to which products, the steps to assess conformity and apply the UKCA marking, and how the GB-scope safety regime differs from the UK-wide RoHS, WEEE, electromagnetic compatibility, radio and metrology regimes.
Read guidePlace fabricated metal products on the market: conformity and UKCA marking
If you make metal products to sell — structural steelwork, boilers and pressure vessels, or general metal goods — they must be safe and, where a product regime applies, carry conformity marking before you place them on the Great Britain market. This guide takes you through construction products and structural steel, pressure equipment, and the residual general product safety duty.
Read guidePlace jewellery, toys, medical devices and other goods on the market
Each product in Division 32 carries its own conformity regime before it reaches the market. Most goods carry general product safety; toys, personal protective equipment and medical devices have their own marking and registration rules; and articles of precious metal must be hallmarked. Work through the section that fits what you make.
Read guidePlace machinery and equipment on the market
Almost everything this sector makes must meet a product-conformity or type-approval regime before you can sell it. This guide takes you through the regimes that apply to machinery and equipment — machinery safety, electromagnetic compatibility, pressure equipment and simple pressure vessels, lifts, type approval for agricultural and forestry vehicles and non-road mobile machinery, general product safety, and food-contact materials for food-processing machinery. Use the sections that match what you make.
Read guidePlace non-metallic mineral products on the market
Cement, aggregates, concrete products, glass and ceramic building products are construction products and must meet the conformity rules before you sell them; other goods must still meet the general product safety duty. This guide takes you through construction-products conformity — declaration of performance and marking — and the residual product-safety baseline.
Read guidePlace paper products on the market
Before paper products reach the market they carry their own rules. Consumer goods must be safe under general product safety; cartons, wrap and other food-contact paper and board must meet the food-contact materials rules; and the packaging you place on the market brings extended producer responsibility duties. This guide takes you through each in turn.
Read guidePlace rubber and plastic products on the market: conformity and product safety
If you make rubber or plastic products to sell — plastic builders' ware, tyres, food-contact articles and packaging, or general plastic goods — they must be safe and, where a product regime applies, meet that regime and carry conformity marking before you place them on the market. This guide takes you through construction products, tyre safety, food-contact materials, and the residual general product safety duty.
Read guidePlace wood and wood products on the market
Before wood and wood products reach the market they carry their own rules: legal sourcing under the UK Timber Regulation, performance marking for construction products like structural timber and panels, formaldehyde limits on wood-based panels, general product safety for consumer goods, and heat treatment and marking for solid-wood packaging that travels abroad. This guide takes you through each in turn.
Read guidePlacing medical devices on the Northern Ireland market
How to comply with the Northern Ireland medical device regime under the Windsor Framework. Covers EU MDR/IVDR requirements, CE marking, UKNI marking via UK Approved Bodies, EU Authorised Representative, and dual compliance for manufacturers selling in both GB and NI.
Read guidePlan and carry out lifting operations safely
How to plan safe lifting operations under LOLER 1998 Regulation 8. Covers the roles of appointed person, crane supervisor, and slinger/signaller, lift plan contents, tandem lifts, and pre-lift checks.
Read guidePlanning for medium sites (10-49 units)
How the new medium sites category (10-49 units) provides proportionate planning requirements for SME housebuilders. Covers proposed exemptions, simplified processes, and what this means for your development.
Read guidePlanning for small sites (under 10 units)
Streamlined planning guidance for small residential developments (1-9 units) in England. Covers what counts as minor development, simplified requirements, exemptions, and how to navigate the process efficiently.
Read guidePlastic Packaging Tax
Tax obligations for businesses importing or manufacturing plastic packaging with less than 30% recycled content.
Read guidePost-market surveillance for medical devices
How to establish and maintain a post-market surveillance system for medical devices on the GB market under the enhanced requirements in force from 16 June 2025. Covers PMS plans, proactive data collection, trend analysis, summary reporting, Field Safety Corrective Actions, and data retention periods.
Read guidePremises and Fire Safety for Childcare Settings
Premises requirements and fire safety for childcare providers including EYFS space standards, fire risk assessment, fire drills, evacuation procedures, and daily safety checks.
Read guidePremises licence (alcohol)
Apply for a premises licence to sell or supply alcohol from your business in England and Wales. Covers the application process, fees, the four licensing objectives, mandatory conditions, and what happens after you receive your licence.
Read guidePremises licence: how to apply
How to apply for a premises licence to sell alcohol, provide late night refreshment, or offer regulated entertainment in England and Wales. Covers the four licensing objectives, fee bands, and the representations and hearings process.
Read guidePrepare for Buy Now Pay Later regulation
How Buy Now Pay Later providers should prepare for FCA regulation. Covers the current exemption under Article 60F(2), expected 2025-2026 legislative changes, and what authorisation requirements may involve.
Read guidePrepare for CMA enforcement action
What to expect if the Competition and Markets Authority or Trading Standards investigates your business for consumer protection breaches. Covers the investigation process, new direct fining powers from April 2025, undertakings, enhanced consumer measures, and how to respond effectively.
Read guidePrepare for Scotland's visitor levy
What accommodation providers in Scotland need to know about the Visitor Levy (Scotland) Act 2024, including Edinburgh's scheme starting July 2026.
Read guidePrepare for a food hygiene inspection
Use this checklist to prepare your food business for an environmental health inspection. Covers the three areas inspectors score, documentation you need ready, common failures, and what happens after the inspection.
Read guidePrepare for an Ofsted Inspection
How to prepare for an Ofsted inspection of your childcare setting. Covers what inspectors look for under the Education Inspection Framework, self-evaluation, evidence gathering, and how to handle the inspection day.
Read guidePrepare for an RQIA inspection
Inspection readiness checklist for RQIA-registered services in Northern Ireland. Covers documentation, staffing records, care plans, premises environment, complaints handling, safeguarding, and what to expect on inspection day.
Read guidePrepare for farm inspections and audits
How to prepare for regulatory inspections and farm assurance audits. Covers which bodies inspect farms, what triggers inspections, your rights during visits, and how to build a good compliance track record that can reduce inspection frequency.
Read guidePrepare for the end of BPS delinked payments
What farmers need to know as delinked payments end in 2027. Covers payment reduction schedules (76% in 2025, 98% in 2026-2027), reference amount calculations, key dates, and how to replace lost income through Environmental Land Management schemes and other funding options.
Read guidePrice Marking for Retailers
Comply with price display requirements under the Price Marking Order 2004.
Read guidePrincipal Accountable Person additional duties
Additional duties for Principal Accountable Persons managing higher-risk buildings with multiple accountable persons. Covers coordination responsibilities, building registration, safety case preparation, resident engagement strategy ownership, and Building Safety Regulator liaison duties under the Building Safety Act 2022.
Read guidePrinting business: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your printing or media reproduction business (SIC division 18) meets its obligations. Work through the universal workplace and employment items every print works shares, then the solvents, inks and emissions items if you use solvent-based chemicals. If you answer no to any item, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guideProducer responsibility for electronics manufacturers: WEEE and batteries
A guide for makers, importers and brand-owners of electrical and electronic equipment and batteries (SIC divisions 26 and 27). It explains the ongoing producer-responsibility duties — working out whether you count as a producer, joining a compliance scheme, registering, reporting what you place on the market, financing collection and recycling, and applying the crossed-out wheeled-bin marking — as distinct from one-off product conformity.
Read guideProduct safety and labeling requirements
General Product Safety Regulations 2005, UKCA marking, weights and measures compliance, and labeling obligations for retailers selling in Great Britain.
Read guideProduct safety compliance checklist for the GB market
Compliance checklist for businesses placing consumer products on the Great Britain market. Covers the general safety requirement, UKCA marking and documentation, traceability, supply chain roles, record keeping, and recall preparedness under the General Product Safety Regulations 2005, Consumer Protection Act 1987, and Product Regulation and Metrology Act 2025.
Read guideProduct safety penalties and enforcement
Quick reference for product safety penalties, enforcement powers, and sanctions under the General Product Safety Regulations 2005, Consumer Protection Act 1987, and Product Regulation and Metrology Act 2025.
Read guideProduct standards and CE marking for the Northern Ireland market
How product standards and marking requirements differ for the Northern Ireland market under the Windsor Framework. Covers CE marking requirements, why UKCA marking is not valid in NI, the EU General Product Safety Regulation applying in NI from December 2024, and dual compliance obligations for businesses selling across the whole UK.
Read guideProfessional indemnity insurance for law firms
Understand your professional indemnity insurance obligations as an SRA-authorised law firm. Covers how to obtain qualifying PII, the annual renewal cycle, what the SRA Minimum Terms require, run-off cover on closure, and the SRA Compensation Fund levy.
Read guideProtect tenant deposits within 30 days
Legal requirement to protect tenant deposits with government-approved scheme within 30 days. Covers deposit protection deadlines, deposit amount limits, and geographic differences across the UK.
Read guideProtect your creative content and clear music rights
Understanding copyright for creative businesses - automatic protection for creative works, copyright duration, music rights clearance for commercial use, and penalties for infringement.
Read guideProtecting your business from CIS supply chain fraud
Contractors can face 30% penalties and GPS cancellation if they 'knew or should have known' about fraud in their supply chain. This guide explains the due diligence steps you must take to protect your business, the warning signs to watch for, and how to document your checks.
Read guidePublic administration: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your public administration body (SIC division 84) meets its workplace, equality and data-protection obligations. Work through each item and answer yes or no. If you answer no to any item, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guidePubs Code for tied tenants
Your rights as a tied pub tenant under the Pubs Code. Covers Market Rent Only (MRO) option, rent assessment process, regulated pub companies, and how to raise disputes with the Pubs Code Adjudicator.
Read guidePurchase biodiversity credits
How to buy statutory biodiversity credits and off-site habitat bank units when on-site delivery cannot achieve the required 10% net gain. Covers the delivery hierarchy, costs, and purchasing process.
Read guideRecognise and report notifiable animal diseases
How to identify signs of notifiable diseases in livestock and report suspected cases to APHA. Covers bovine TB, avian influenza, foot-and-mouth, swine fever, and other notifiable diseases with immediate reporting requirements.
Read guideRecord-Keeping and Data Protection for Childcare Providers
Mandatory record-keeping requirements for childcare providers under EYFS, data protection obligations under UK GDPR, and how to handle complaints and significant events.
Read guideRegister Holiday Clubs and Out-of-School Care
Ofsted registration requirements for holiday clubs, breakfast clubs, after-school clubs, and wraparound care. Covers when registration is required, exemptions, and compliance obligations.
Read guideRegister a care service with Care Inspectorate Wales (CIW)
Step-by-step guide to registering a regulated care service with Care Inspectorate Wales (CIW) under the Regulation and Inspection of Social Care (Wales) Act 2016. Covers application requirements, Responsible Individual appointment, service manager fitness, premises standards, fees, and expected timescales.
Read guideRegister a food business in Wales
How to register a food business with one of the 22 Welsh local authorities. Covers the Welsh-specific registration process, bilingual forms, what happens after registration, and key differences from the England registration system.
Read guideRegister a health or social care service with RQIA
Step-by-step guide to registering a health or social care service with the Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority (RQIA) in Northern Ireland. Covers application requirements, fit person criteria, premises standards, registration conditions, fees, and expected timescales.
Read guideRegister a higher-risk building with BSR
Step-by-step guide to registering a higher-risk building with the Building Safety Regulator. Covers who must register, information requirements, fees, deadlines, and ongoing notification obligations for Principal Accountable Persons in England.
Read guideRegister a money service business or crypto-asset business for AML supervision
How a money service business registers with HMRC, and how a cryptoasset business registers with the FCA, for anti-money laundering supervision under the Money Laundering Regulations 2017. Covers which regime applies to you, the fit-and-proper test, registering before you trade, the offence of operating unregistered, and the financial promotions rules for qualifying cryptoassets.
Read guideRegister and run a food business
How to register your food business with your local authority, meet food hygiene requirements, and achieve a good food hygiene rating. Essential compliance for all food businesses including home-based and mobile.
Read guideRegister and run a safe food and drink manufacturing business
The universal spine for food and drink manufacturers (SIC division 10_11): the duties every site carries whatever it makes. It covers registering your food business, putting a HACCP-based food safety system in place, the hygiene rating inspection, allergen labelling, protecting your workers from hazards including flour and grain dust, employers' liability insurance, and your site's environmental, trade-effluent and packaging duties.
Read guideRegister as a CIS contractor
How to register as a contractor under the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS). This guide explains who must register, the registration process, and your ongoing obligations once registered. Essential for anyone paying subcontractors for construction work or spending over 3 million GBP on construction operations.
Read guideRegister as a CIS subcontractor
How to register as a subcontractor under the Construction Industry Scheme. Registration reduces tax deductions from your payments from 30% to 20%, improving your cash flow.
Read guideRegister as a Childminder in England
Complete guide to becoming a registered childminder, from pre-registration training and DBS checks to Ofsted registration and setting up your self-employed childminding business.
Read guideRegister as an SIA Approved Contractor
How to apply for and maintain SIA Approved Contractor Scheme (ACS) status. Covers eligibility requirements, choosing a UKAS-accredited assessment body, preparing for assessment, and maintaining your approved status.
Read guideRegister as an alcohol wholesaler (AWRS)
If you sell alcohol to other businesses, you must register under the Alcohol Wholesaler Registration Scheme (AWRS) with HMRC. Learn who needs to register, how to apply, and due diligence obligations.
Read guideRegister land to keep livestock
How to obtain a County Parish Holding (CPH) number before keeping cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, or poultry. Includes registration process, required information, and herd/flock mark allocation.
Read guideRegister with the Care Inspectorate Scotland
Step-by-step guide to registering a care service with the Care Inspectorate Scotland under the Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act 2010, including application requirements, fitness assessments, premises standards, fees, and expected timescales.
Read guideRegister with the Care Quality Commission (CQC)
Complete step-by-step guide to CQC registration for healthcare providers in England, including what activities require registration, application fees, fit and proper person requirements, and the full registration process timeline.
Read guideRegister your care staff with Social Care Wales
How to ensure your care staff register with Social Care Wales, including mandatory registration categories, qualification requirements, the Code of Professional Practice, fitness to practise processes, and your obligations as an employer.
Read guideRegister your visitor accommodation in Wales
Step-by-step guide to registering visitor accommodation with the Welsh Revenue Authority from autumn 2026, as required by the Visitor Accommodation (Register and Levy) Etc. (Wales) Act 2025.
Read guideRegistering as a waste carrier
How to register as a waste carrier, broker or dealer. Covers upper tier and lower tier registration, fees, exemptions, and renewal requirements for businesses that transport waste.
Read guideReinstatement standards for highway works
Reinstatement categories, guarantee periods, materials specifications, inspection regime, and defect correction requirements under the Specification for the Reinstatement of Openings in Highways (SROH). Covers road categories, compaction standards, coring powers, and penalties for non-compliance.
Read guideRemove or manage hedgerows lawfully
How to remove a hedgerow lawfully under the Hedgerows Regulations 1997. Covers when a hedgerow removal notice is required, 'important hedgerow' criteria, the 42-day application process, local planning authority powers, exemptions for agriculture and planning permission, penalties for unlawful removal, and interaction with ancient woodland protections.
Read guideRenew your SIA licence
How to renew your SIA licence before it expires, including the new mandatory refresher training requirements for door supervisors (from April 2025) and close protection operatives (from April 2026).
Read guideRepair and installation: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your repair and installation business (SIC division 33) meets its obligations. Work through the universal workshop and employment items every business shares, then only the specialist-approval items for the systems you actually work on. If you answer no to any item that applies to you, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guideReport a medical device safety incident to MHRA
Step-by-step guide to reporting serious medical device incidents to MHRA via the MORE portal. Covers incident identification, timeline classification (2, 10, or 15 calendar days), MIR form submission, follow-up investigation, CAPA, and Field Safety Corrective Actions.
Read guideReport livestock movements and comply with standstill rules
How to report cattle, sheep, goat, pig, and deer movements using government traceability systems. Includes reporting deadlines, standstill periods, and required documentation for disease control compliance.
Read guideReservoir registration and safety inspections
How to register large raised reservoirs, appoint panel engineers, comply with inspection requirements, and meet safety obligations under the Reservoirs Act 1975 and devolved legislation in Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Read guideResident engagement requirements for higher-risk buildings
How to meet your resident engagement duties under the Building Safety Act 2022. Covers engagement strategies, information provision, consultation requirements, complaints handling, and record-keeping for accountable persons managing higher-risk buildings in England.
Read guideResident engagement requirements for higher-risk buildings
How to create and implement a residents' engagement strategy for higher-risk buildings under the Building Safety Act 2022. Covers what the strategy must contain, resident information rights, handling complaints, and reporting to the Building Safety Regulator. For Accountable Persons and property managers in England.
Read guideRespond to CIW enforcement action in Wales
What to do when Care Inspectorate Wales imposes conditions, issues improvement notices or restriction notices, or initiates cancellation of registration. Covers your rights, appeal routes via the First-tier Tribunal, and how to respond effectively to protect your service.
Read guideRespond to RQIA enforcement action
What to do if RQIA takes enforcement action against your health or social care service in Northern Ireland. Covers improvement notices, conditions on registration, urgent procedures, cancellation proceedings, appeal rights, and how to seek legal representation.
Read guideRespond to an SRA investigation of your law firm
What to do when the SRA investigates your firm. Covers types of investigation, your cooperation obligations under the Code of Conduct, obtaining specialist regulatory defence representation, and how to respond to conditions, fines, referral to the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal, and intervention. Includes appeal rights and escalation scenarios.
Read guideRespond to planning refusal
What to do when your planning application is refused. Understand your options: amend and resubmit, negotiate, appeal, or move on. How to decide which approach is right for your situation.
Read guideResponding to Care Inspectorate enforcement action in Scotland
What to do when the Care Inspectorate imposes conditions, issues improvement notices, or initiates cancellation of your registration, including your rights of appeal under the Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act 2010 and the sheriff court appeal process.
Read guideResponsible alcohol retailing
Checklist of mandatory conditions and best practices for responsible alcohol retailing — Challenge 25, refusal logs, staff training, irresponsible promotions ban, and more.
Read guideRestricted and protected materials: UK REACH and CITES for textiles and leather
A reference for makers of textiles, clothing and leather products (SIC divisions 13, 14 and 15) on the two materials-control regimes. It covers UK REACH restrictions on substances in dyes, finishes, leather tanning and inks, and CITES controls on materials from endangered species such as exotic leather, fur, feathers and shell.
Read guideRetail sector market overview
UK retail market statistics, ecommerce growth trends, and investment opportunities for retailers operating in Great Britain.
Read guideRight to work checks for hospitality employers
Step-by-step guide to conducting right to work checks for hospitality staff, including the three-step process, online checking service, repeat checks for time-limited permission, and avoiding civil penalties of up to 60,000 pounds per illegal worker.
Read guideRubber and plastics manufacturer: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your rubber and plastics manufacturing business (SIC division 22) meets its obligations before a production run. Work through the universal workplace and chemicals items every manufacturer shares, then the sections for placing products on the market and for producing plastic packaging. If you answer no to any item, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guideRun a bus or coach business: licensing and compliance
If you run local bus services, scheduled routes or coach and charter operations, you need a public service vehicle (PSV) operator licence from the Traffic Commissioner, your drivers need the Driver CPC, your vehicles must meet accessibility standards, and local bus services must be registered. This guide covers the regimes specific to passenger road transport, on top of the universal workplace duties in the spine guide.
Read guideRun a rail operation: licensing and safety
If you operate passenger or freight trains, or use the rail network, you need a licence and safety certificate or authorisation from the Office of Rail and Road, an approved track access agreement, and — if you carry dangerous goods — RID compliance. This guide covers the rail-specific regimes on top of the universal workplace duties in the spine guide.
Read guideRun a taxi or private hire business: licensing and compliance
If you run a taxi (hackney carriage) or private hire (minicab) business, your vehicles, drivers and — for private hire — your booking operation must be licensed by the local council, which sets its own conditions, fees and vehicle standards. Drivers need an enhanced DBS check and must pass a fit and proper person test. This guide covers the taxi and private hire regime on top of the universal workplace duties in the spine guide.
Read guideRun an MOT Testing Station
Maintain DVSA compliance, manage testers, handle inspections, and avoid disciplinary action as an MOT Authorised Examiner.
Read guideRun an animal feed or pet food business: APHA registration, additives and feed controls
Making animal feed or pet food (SIC division 10_11) is regulated separately from human food. You register with the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) as a feed business operator, use only authorised feed additives at permitted levels, control the ruminant feed ban and other TSE cross-contamination risks, register your establishment for animal by-products if you use them, and label feed and pet food to its own statutory rules.
Read guideRunning a crowdfunding or P2P lending platform
How to get FCA authorisation to operate a loan-based (P2P) or investment-based crowdfunding platform. Covers capital requirements, investor restrictions, client money rules, and wind-down arrangements.
Read guideRunning a maritime business
How to register ships with the UK Ship Register and comply with maritime regulations. Covers ship registration, seafarer certification, ISM Code compliance, and maritime security requirements.
Read guideRunning a package travel business
How to comply with ATOL licensing and Package Travel Regulations 2018 when selling package holidays. Covers ATOL application, bonding requirements, consumer cancellation rights, and complaints handling.
Read guideRunning an Airbnb in Scotland legally
Plain-English guide for new short-term let hosts covering all the legal requirements for running an Airbnb or holiday let in Scotland, including the mandatory licensing scheme, safety conditions, fees, planning, and penalties.
Read guideRunning clinical trials in the UK
How to get MHRA authorisation for clinical trials of investigational medicinal products (CTIMPs). Covers combined review process, GCP requirements, safety reporting, informed consent, and upcoming 2026 regulatory changes.
Read guideSDLT reliefs for corporate property transactions
Comprehensive guide to SDLT reliefs for property developers, corporate groups, and charities. Covers group relief, reconstruction relief, acquisition relief, and charities relief - including clawback rules and the abolition of Multiple Dwellings Relief.
Read guideSFI closure and transition to future farming schemes
What the SFI closure means for farmers and how to plan for the transition. Covers what happens to existing agreements, options during the closure period, the reformed SFI 2026 offer, and alternative funding including Countryside Stewardship Higher Tier and Capital Grants. Essential guidance for farmers affected by the March 2025 SFI closure.
Read guideSIA employer compliance checklist
Compliance audit checklist for private security employers. Covers SIA licensing, refresher training, first aid, DBS checks, right to work verification, badge display, working time records, and risk assessments for lone working and violence.
Read guideSIA licence types and requirements
Quick reference for all SIA licence types, which security activities require a licence, and current fees.
Read guideSIA training qualifications reference
Quick-reference table of all SIA-approved qualifications by licence type, including core qualifications, refresher requirements, first aid prerequisites, guided learning hours, and approved awarding organisations.
Read guideSSSC workforce registration for care providers in Scotland
How to ensure your care staff register with the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC), including registration categories, qualification requirements, timescales, fitness to practise, PVG scheme membership, and employer obligations.
Read guideSafe utility trenching and cable avoidance
How to dig safely near underground services on construction sites. Covers HSG47 safe digging practices, cable avoidance tool (CAT) use, utility record searches, hand digging zones, trench support, and emergency procedures for utility strikes.
Read guideSafeguarding and Child Protection for Childcare Providers
Creating and implementing safeguarding policies for childcare settings. Covers the designated safeguarding lead role, recognising abuse, reporting procedures, Prevent duty, and staff training requirements.
Read guideSafeguarding and mental capacity in healthcare
Legal duties for safeguarding vulnerable adults and making decisions for people who lack mental capacity.
Read guideSafer Recruitment for Childcare Settings
Step-by-step safer recruitment for childcare providers including DBS enhanced checks, disqualification declarations, reference checking, interview techniques, and maintaining a single central record.
Read guideScottish heritage compliance checklist for construction
A pre-project checklist for construction businesses and developers working in Scotland to verify compliance with heritage protection requirements. Covers scheduled monuments, listed buildings, conservation areas, and HES inventoried sites.
Read guideSection 106 for small sites
How Section 106 planning obligations apply to small and medium residential developments. Covers what SME developers can expect, affordable housing thresholds, and proportionate negotiation.
Read guideSection 75 claims and connected lender liability
What Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 means for lenders, card issuers, and retailers. Explains how connected lender liability works, the GBP 100 to GBP 30,000 threshold, which agreements qualify, what does not apply, how claims work in practice, and the difference from voluntary chargeback.
Read guideSector-specific product safety regulations
Quick reference for the main sector-specific product safety regulations in Great Britain. Covers toys, electrical equipment, cosmetics, furniture, personal protective equipment, and machinery, with the key requirements, marking obligations, and enforcement bodies for each regime.
Read guideSecurity staff onboarding checklist
Pre-deployment checklist for onboarding new private security employees. Covers SIA licence verification, DBS checks, right to work, site-specific induction, lone working briefing, conflict management, communication equipment, and emergency procedures.
Read guideSelect and fit test respiratory protective equipment (RPE)
How to select the right respiratory protective equipment for your workplace hazards and ensure it is properly fit tested. Covers hazard identification, RPE types and Assigned Protection Factors, fit testing methods, facial hair policies, maintenance and filter replacement. Based on HSE guidance HSG53.
Read guideSelling food online: labelling and safety requirements
Comply with distance selling rules when selling food online, including providing mandatory food information before purchase, allergen labelling at two points, and maintaining safe delivery temperatures.
Read guideSelling knives and bladed articles
A practical compliance guide for retailers selling knives, blades, and sharp-pointed articles. Covers age verification requirements, prohibited weapons, online sales rules, Scotland's exception for domestic cutlery, and how to build a due diligence defence.
Read guideSet Up an MOT Testing Station
Become a DVSA Authorised Examiner to conduct MOT tests.
Read guideSet up a property letting business
Five mandatory compliance requirements for lettings agents operating in England. Register before you trade to avoid penalties up to £30,000.
Read guideSet up and run a compliant farm shop
How to register, comply with food safety, and handle VAT when selling produce directly from your farm. Covers food business registration, HACCP requirements, and VAT treatment of different products.
Read guideSet up and run a safe building and landscape services operation
Cleaning, pest control and landscaping carry specific workplace risks — COSHH-controlled chemicals (cleaning agents, biocides, pesticides), working at height (window cleaning, tree surgery), hand-arm vibration (chainsaws, strimmers), manual handling and slips, trips and falls. Whatever service you provide, this is the universal spine. It takes you through your core workplace health and safety duties, fire safety, employers' liability insurance, equality and data protection.
Read guideSet up and run a safe creative arts and entertainment business
Whether you run a theatre, a live music venue, a dance company or an arts centre, this is the universal spine. It takes you through your core workplace health and safety duties, fire safety, premises licensing under the Licensing Act 2003, child performance licensing, employers' liability insurance, equality and data protection.
Read guideSet up and run a safe cultural activities operation
Running a library, archive, museum, gallery, historic site, botanical garden, zoo or nature reserve means managing public-facing premises and the people who work in them. This is the universal spine. It takes you through your core workplace health and safety duties, fire safety, employers' liability insurance, equality and data protection, then — if you keep animals — zoo licensing and dangerous-wild-animal licensing.
Read guideSet up and run a safe furniture factory
Furniture-making is machinery- and dust-intensive: sawing, machining, sanding, assembly, upholstery and finishing, working with wood, foams, fabrics, adhesives and lacquers. Whatever you make, this is the universal spine. It takes you through your core workplace health and safety duties, control of wood dust and finishing chemicals, work equipment safety, manual handling, fire safety, employers' liability insurance, equality and data protection.
Read guideSet up and run a safe machinery factory
Making machinery and equipment is metalworking- and assembly-intensive: machining, welding, fabrication, heat treatment and testing. Whatever you make, this is the universal spine. It takes you through your core workplace health and safety duties, control of hazardous substances, work equipment safety, manual handling, fire safety, employers' liability insurance, equality and data protection.
Read guideSet up and run a safe management consultancy
Management consultancies and head offices face typical office-based risks — display-screen equipment, workstation assessment, stress and mental health. On top of those workplace duties, if you market by email, text or automated calls, the PECR electronic-marketing rules bite. This is the universal spine: it takes you through your core workplace health and safety duties, fire safety, employers' liability insurance, equality, data protection and PECR.
Read guideSet up and run a safe metal fabrication workshop
Metal fabrication is machinery- and exposure-intensive: cutting, welding, grinding, pressing and surface finishing. Whatever you make, this is the universal spine. It takes you through your core workplace health and safety duties — including the controls now required for welding fume — work equipment safety, manual handling, fire safety, employers' liability insurance, equality, data protection, and the environmental permit you need if you treat metal surfaces.
Read guideSet up and run a safe metal production plant
Producing basic metals — smelting, casting, rolling, refining and founding iron, steel, aluminium and other non-ferrous metals — is among the highest- hazard things a manufacturer does. Whatever you produce, this is the universal spine. It takes you through your core workplace health and safety duties, control of metal fume and silica, explosive-atmosphere and work-equipment safety, fire, insurance, equality and data protection, the environmental permits your installation needs, the COMAH major-accident controls at threshold, and — for the few nuclear-fuel sites — the ONR nuclear site licence.
Read guideSet up and run a safe mineral products factory
Making glass, ceramics, cement, lime, concrete and stone products is machinery- and dust-intensive, and respirable crystalline silica is the defining health hazard. Whatever you make, this is the universal spine. It takes you through your core workplace health and safety duties, control of silica and other hazardous substances, work equipment safety, manual handling, fire safety, employers' liability insurance, equality and data protection.
Read guideSet up and run a safe oil refinery or coke works
Refining crude oil and making coke is among the highest-hazard manufacturing there is — large quantities of flammable and toxic substances, high temperatures and pressures, and major-accident potential. This is the universal spine. It takes you through your core workplace health and safety duties, explosive-atmosphere controls, work equipment, manual handling, fire safety, the COMAH major-accident regime and your environmental permit, the UK Emissions Trading Scheme, insurance, equality and data protection.
Read guideSet up and run a safe other-manufacturing workshop
Division 32 covers a range of bench and workshop trades — jewellery, musical instruments, sports goods, games and toys, medical and dental instruments, brushes and other goods. Whatever you make, this is the universal spine. It takes you through your core workplace health and safety duties, control of hazardous substances, work equipment safety, manual handling, fire safety, employers' liability insurance, equality and data protection.
Read guideSet up and run a safe paper mill
Making pulp, paper and paper products — from stock preparation and the paper machine through to converting, corrugating and finishing — is heavy-machinery, steam and chemical work. Whatever you make, this is the universal spine. It takes you through your core workplace health and safety duties, control of process chemicals, work equipment safety, manual handling, fire safety, employers' liability insurance, equality and data protection.
Read guideSet up and run a safe printing business
Printing is machinery- and chemical-intensive: presses, cutters and finishing lines, and inks, solvents and cleaning agents. Whatever you print, this is the universal spine. It takes you through your core workplace health and safety duties, control of hazardous substances, work equipment safety, manual handling, fire safety, employers' liability insurance, equality and data protection.
Read guideSet up and run a safe public administration operation
Public administration bodies — government departments, local authorities, defence establishments and agencies carrying out compulsory social security — face office-based and field-based risks depending on function. Whether you administer benefits, manage public infrastructure or run defence logistics, the core workplace duties apply. This guide takes you through health and safety, fire safety, employers' liability insurance, equality (including the Public Sector Equality Duty) and data protection. Crown employers' duties under HASWA 1974 apply with full force.
Read guideSet up and run a safe repair and installation business
Repairing, maintaining and installing machinery and equipment — in your own workshop and on customers' sites — carries machinery, electrical, lifting, working-at-height and hazardous-substance risks. Whatever you work on, this is the universal spine. It takes you through your core workplace health and safety duties, control of hazardous substances, work equipment safety, manual handling, fire safety, employers' liability insurance, equality and data protection.
Read guideSet up and run a safe rubber or plastics factory
Rubber and plastics processing is machinery- and chemical-intensive: moulding, extrusion, calendering, curing and finishing. Whatever you make, this is the universal spine. It takes you through your core workplace health and safety duties, control of hazardous substances, work equipment safety, manual handling, fire safety, employers' liability insurance, equality, data protection, and your UK REACH duties on the monomers, plasticisers and additives you use.
Read guideSet up and run a safe tobacco factory
Tobacco processing is machinery- and dust-intensive: conditioning, cutting, drying, blending, rolling and packing, using casing and flavouring chemicals. Whatever you make, this is the universal spine. It takes you through your core workplace health and safety duties, control of hazardous substances and tobacco dust, work equipment safety, manual handling, fire safety, employers' liability insurance, equality and data protection.
Read guideSet up and run a safe wood-products factory
Sawmilling and making wood products — sawn timber, veneers, plywood and particle board, joinery, packaging and other wood and cork goods — is machinery- and dust-intensive. Whatever you make, this is the universal spine. It takes you through your core workplace health and safety duties, control of wood dust, work equipment safety, manual handling, fire safety, employers' liability insurance, equality and data protection, and the environmental permit that larger plants need.
Read guideSet up as a creative freelancer or studio
How to start and run a creative business as a designer, photographer, writer, or other creative professional. Covers business structures, tax registration, contracts, insurance, and protecting your intellectual property.
Read guideSet up camping or glamping on your farm
How to comply with planning permission, licensing, and safety requirements when offering camping or glamping on agricultural land. Covers the 60-day exemption, caravan site licensing, and glamping-specific regulations.
Read guideSet up equestrian or livery services on your farm
How to comply with VAT, licensing, and insurance requirements when offering livery, riding lessons, or equestrian facilities. Covers VAT treatment, riding establishment licensing, and specialist insurance needs.
Read guideSet up food premises that meet hygiene standards
How to set up food premises that meet the legal hygiene standards under Regulation (EC) 852/2004. Covers layout, surfaces, ventilation, handwashing, storage, pest control, and when you need FSA approval.
Read guideSet up security staff training
How to establish and manage ongoing training for private security employees. Covers initial SIA qualifications, mandatory refresher training, first aid maintenance, conflict management CPD, lone worker training, and record-keeping obligations.
Read guideSet up traffic management for road works
How to plan and set up traffic management for road works in England, Wales, and Scotland. Covers Chapter 8 signing and guarding requirements, traffic management plans, temporary traffic signals, qualified operative requirements, and obtaining highway authority approval.
Read guideSlurry and silage storage compliance (SSAFO)
How to comply with SSAFO regulations for storing silage, slurry, and agricultural fuel oil on farms. Covers construction standards, storage capacity requirements, notification procedures, exemptions for pre-1991 structures, and Environment Agency enforcement. Includes guidance for farms in Nitrate Vulnerable Zones where stricter storage requirements apply.
Read guideSmart tachograph requirements and transition
Smart tachograph v2 requirements, the transition from analogue and digital units, retrofit deadlines for international and domestic vehicles, and how UK requirements have diverged from EU rules since Brexit.
Read guideSocial care business planning and insurance
Business planning essentials for social care providers. Covers insurance requirements, Care Act 2014 obligations in England, financial viability and fee setting, and a checklist of what you need before applying to register.
Read guideSocial care registration and regulators
Guide to registering as a social care provider across all four UK nations. Covers CQC registration in England, Care Inspectorate in Scotland, CIW in Wales, and RQIA in Northern Ireland — including fees, registered manager requirements, and inspection frameworks.
Read guideSocial care workforce qualifications and staffing
Workforce requirements for social care providers across the UK. Covers the Care Certificate and qualifications in England, mandatory SSSC registration in Scotland, and staffing level principles for care homes and domiciliary care.
Read guideSocial enterprise structures
Compare legal structures for trading with social purpose - CICs, charities, co-operatives, and community benefit societies.
Read guideSoftware and AI as medical devices (SaMD/AIaMD)
How MHRA regulates software and AI-powered medical devices. Covers the SaMD definition and boundary guidance, current classification under UK MDR 2002, future reclassification to Class IIa minimum, Good Machine Learning Practice principles, predetermined change control plans, and clinical evidence for AI.
Read guideSpecialist hospitality licences and permissions
Gaming machines, civil wedding venues, tourist accommodation registration, HMO licensing and other specialist permissions for hospitality businesses with specific activities or business models.
Read guideSpecialist retail licences and registrations
Specialist licences required for specific retail activities including tobacco registration, fireworks sales, pet shops, scrap metal dealing, and market trading. For general retail compliance, see the Start a retail business journey.
Read guideStart a clinical laboratory service
How to set up and operate a clinical laboratory in the UK. Covers UKAS accreditation, CQC registration, HTA licensing, MHRA requirements, professional registration, and quality standards for medical testing services.
Read guideStart a construction business
Essential compliance requirements for starting a construction business in the UK, including CDM regulations, health and safety obligations, waste management, and insurance.
Read guideStart a private security business
End-to-end guide to starting a private security business in the United Kingdom, covering company registration, mandatory insurance, SIA Approved Contractor Scheme registration, recruiting licensed staff, compliance systems, and industry standards including BS 7499 and BS 7858.
Read guideStart an insurance broking business
How to set up an insurance broking business in the UK. Covers FCA authorisation versus Appointed Representative routes, capital requirements, professional indemnity insurance, and regulatory fees.
Read guideStart and Register a Childcare Business
Complete guide to registering and launching a childcare business in England, from Ofsted registration to EYFS compliance. Covers nurseries, preschools, and childminders.
Read guideStarting a food business in Wales: what you need to know
Overview of what makes starting a food business in Wales different from the rest of the UK. Covers the mandatory Food Hygiene Rating Scheme display requirement, Welsh local authority registration, food waste separation obligations, and Welsh Government support programmes available to new food businesses.
Read guideStructural works compliance checklist
Pre-start checklist for structural works covering demolition notices, asbestos surveys, temporary works design, excavation permits, LOLER examinations, and CPCS competency cards. Use this before beginning any structural, demolition, or deep excavation work on a construction project.
Read guideSubmit F10 notification to HSE
How to notify the Health and Safety Executive of notifiable construction projects under CDM 2015. Covers notification thresholds, required information, how to submit online, and site display requirements.
Read guideSubmit a Gateway 2 application to BSR
How to apply for Gateway 2 building control approval from the Building Safety Regulator before starting construction on a higher-risk building. Covers submission requirements, documentation, fees, realistic timescales, and change control procedures for principal designers, principal contractors, and developers in England.
Read guideSubmit your CIS monthly return
Monthly reporting requirement for contractors under the Construction Industry Scheme. Covers filing deadlines, what to include in your return, nil returns, calculating deductions, and penalties for late filing.
Read guideSubscription and auto-renewal compliance
Understand the new DMCC Act 2024 rules on subscription contracts. Covers pre-contract information, renewal reminders, easy cancellation requirements, and cooling-off periods on auto-renewal.
Read guideSubstances of Very High Concern obligations
How to comply with UK REACH obligations for Substances of Very High Concern (SVHCs). Covers the Candidate List, notification requirements, supply chain communication duties, authorisation, restrictions, and how the UK and EU SVHC lists are diverging.
Read guideSunday Trading Rules
Understand Sunday trading hours restrictions and exemptions in England and Wales.
Read guideSupport Children with SEND in Early Years Settings
Legal requirements and practical guidance for identifying and supporting children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) in early years settings. Covers SENCO duties, graduated approach, and inclusion funding.
Read guideTachographs and Drivers' Hours
Understand tachograph requirements and drivers' hours rules for goods vehicle operations.
Read guideTemporary Event Notice (TEN)
Give a Temporary Event Notice to your local authority to carry out licensable activities at a temporary event. Covers eligibility limits, the notice process, police and environmental health objections, and late TENs.
Read guideTextiles, clothing and leather manufacturer: compliance checklist
A verification checklist for makers of textiles, clothing and leather products (SIC divisions 13, 14 and 15). Use it to confirm that labelling, nightwear flammability, PPE conformity, general product safety, UK REACH restricted substances, CITES protected materials, environmental permits, trade effluent consent and animal by-products controls are all in place before a production run.
Read guideTimber sourcing compliance for construction
How to comply with the UK Timber Regulation (UKTR) when sourcing timber for construction projects. Covers due diligence obligations for operators, the three-step due diligence system, chain of custody requirements, FLEGT licensing, CITES permits for protected species, construction-specific timber products in scope, and enforcement by the Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS).
Read guideTobacco manufacturer: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your tobacco manufacturing business (SIC division 12) meets its obligations before a production run. Work through the universal workplace and employment items every manufacturer shares, then the tobacco-specific product, duty and track-and-trace items. If you answer no to any item, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guideToy safety compliance in Great Britain
How to comply with the Toys (Safety) Regulations 2011 when placing toys on the Great Britain market. Covers essential safety requirements, age grading and warnings, chemical limits, conformity assessment routes, UKCA and CE marking, documentation obligations, and economic operator duties.
Read guideTrade effluent consent for discharging to sewers
How to get consent from your water company to discharge trade effluent into public sewers. Covers what counts as trade effluent, when consent is needed, how to apply, prohibited substances, consent conditions, charges, and enforcement under the Water Industry Act 1991.
Read guideTrade sanctions and export restrictions
Understanding UK sanctions on 80+ countries, arms embargoes, and the criminal penalties for breaching restrictions.
Read guideTransfer a premises licence to a new owner
How to transfer a premises licence when buying or taking over licensed premises in England and Wales. Covers the transfer application, obtaining consent, immediate effect requests, interim authority notices, and what to do when the licence holder has died or become insolvent.
Read guideTransporting Dangerous Goods (ADR)
Comply with ADR regulations for transporting dangerous goods by road.
Read guideType-approve and place motor vehicles, trailers and components on the GB market
A task guide for makers of motor vehicles, trailers, bodywork and components (SIC division 29) placing product on the GB market. It covers whole-vehicle and multi-stage type-approval, component and separate-technical-unit (STU) approval, emissions and CO2 type-approval, and replacement-part safety, with the placing-on-market sequence in order.
Read guideUK Emissions Trading Scheme (UK ETS) compliance
Complete guide to UK ETS obligations for installations, aviation operators, and maritime operators. Covers registration thresholds, annual reporting deadlines, verification requirements, allowance surrender, and penalties.
Read guideUK Export Controls for Defence Products
Navigate UK Strategic Export Control requirements for military and dual-use goods.
Read guideUK REACH Chemical Compliance
Understand and comply with UK REACH chemical registration requirements for manufacturers and importers.
Read guideUK REACH for downstream users
How to comply with UK REACH obligations as a downstream user of chemical substances in Great Britain. Covers Safety Data Sheet compliance, exposure scenario adherence, SVHC communication duties, substance evaluation cooperation, and record keeping.
Read guideUK Space Industry Licensing
Obtain licences for satellite operations, launches, and space activities.
Read guideUK sanctions compliance for businesses
How to comply with UK financial sanctions. Includes OFSI enforcement powers, asset freeze requirements, screening obligations, breach reporting, licensing procedures, and major sanctions regimes.
Read guideUKCA Product Marking
Understand UKCA marking requirements for products sold in Great Britain.
Read guideUKCA and CE marking for medical devices
How to choose between UKCA and CE marking for your medical device on the GB market. Covers UKCA marking via UK Approved Bodies, CE marking transitional acceptance (2028/2030 deadlines), the MHRA consultation on indefinite CE recognition, dual marking for GB and NI access, and NI-specific requirements.
Read guideUnderstand Landscape Recovery funding for large-scale environmental projects
What Landscape Recovery is and whether it could suit your land. Covers the three-phase process (project development, implementation, land management), funding available (up to 500,000 development funding, 500 million total government commitment), current Round 1 and Round 2 projects, and eligibility for large landowners, estates, and collaborative partnerships.
Read guideUnderstand deep land rights and petroleum licensing for onshore energy
How deep level land access rights work for petroleum and geothermal exploration. Covers the 300m depth threshold, PEDL licensing, hydraulic fracturing consent requirements, and the 11 statutory safeguards. Includes differences between England/Wales and Scotland.
Read guideUnderstand farm rules after cross-compliance ended
What environmental, animal health, and land management rules still apply to farms now that cross-compliance has ended. Explains how enforcement changed in January 2024 and which regulators are responsible for what.
Read guideUnderstand how the Consumer Duty applies to credit products
How the FCA Consumer Duty applies to consumer credit providers, brokers, and debt collectors. Explains the four outcomes for credit products, the annual board report requirement, how the Duty interacts with existing CONC rules, and current FCA supervisory priorities.
Read guideUnderstand your farm's regulatory obligations
A regulatory map for UK farms, showing which of 10+ regulatory bodies apply by farm type. Links to detailed compliance guides for each area.
Read guideUnderstanding RQIA: healthcare and social care regulation in Northern Ireland
How healthcare and social care regulation works in Northern Ireland under the Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority (RQIA). Explains the integrated HSC system, how RQIA differs from CQC, Minimum Care Standards, inspection methodology, and the planned successor body under the HSC Act (NI) 2022.
Read guideUnderstanding SIA regulation of the private security industry
What the Security Industry Authority does, why private security is regulated in the United Kingdom, how the licensing system works under the Private Security Industry Act 2001, and what happens to businesses and individuals who operate without a licence.
Read guideUnderstanding UK consumer credit regulation
What consumer credit regulation is, why it exists, and who it applies to. Covers the relationship between the Consumer Credit Act 1974, the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000, and the FCA's CONC sourcebook, including when FCA authorisation is required and when exemptions apply.
Read guideUnderstanding UK product safety law
A strategic overview of UK product safety law for business owners and directors. Explains the three legislative pillars that govern product safety - the General Product Safety Regulations 2005, the Consumer Protection Act 1987, and the Product Regulation and Metrology Act 2025 - and what they mean for your business.
Read guideUnderstanding UREGNI: utility regulation in Northern Ireland
How utility regulation works in Northern Ireland, where UREGNI (the Utility Regulator) oversees electricity, gas, and water as a single combined regulator. Covers why NI energy regulation is fundamentally different from Great Britain, the all-island Single Electricity Market shared with the Republic of Ireland, NI Water as a government-owned company, and what this means for businesses operating in or entering the NI energy market.
Read guideUnderstanding care regulation in Wales: CIW and RISCA 2016
How Care Inspectorate Wales (CIW) regulates care services under RISCA 2016, the Responsible Individual model, Welsh Language Standards obligations, and how the Welsh framework differs from CQC in England and Care Inspectorate in Scotland.
Read guideUnderstanding contaminated land law for businesses
An overview of contaminated land law in the UK and how it affects businesses. Explains the Part 2A regime under the Environmental Protection Act 1990, the planning system approach to contamination, the Environmental Damage Regulations 2015, and how the polluter-pays principle determines who is liable for remediation costs.
Read guideUnderstanding heritage protection in Scotland
An overview of Scotland's heritage protection framework, covering the role of Historic Environment Scotland, the main designation types (scheduled monuments, listed buildings, conservation areas, inventoried sites), the policy framework (HEPS and NPF4), and how these affect businesses operating in or near the historic environment.
Read guideUnderstanding legal services regulation in the UK
How the regulation of legal services works in England and Wales under the Legal Services Act 2007. Explains the role of the Legal Services Board, approved regulators, reserved legal activities, and the regulatory objectives that shape how law firms and individual lawyers are supervised.
Read guideUnderstanding the Care Inspectorate Scotland
Comprehensive explainer of how the Care Inspectorate Scotland operates, its regulatory model under the Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act 2010, how it differs from CQC in England, the Health and Social Care Standards, and its relationship with the SSSC and Healthcare Improvement Scotland.
Read guideUse FCA innovation services to test and launch fintech products
How to use the FCA's innovation support services including the Regulatory Sandbox, Digital Sandbox, and Innovation Pathways. For fintech firms developing new financial products who need regulatory guidance or want to test with customers before full authorisation.
Read guideUse MEWPs (cherry pickers and scissor lifts) safely
How to select, operate, and maintain mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs) safely and legally. Covers choosing the right MEWP type, IPAF operator certification, LOLER thorough examination, daily pre-use checks, ground conditions, rescue planning, and exclusion zones.
Read guideUse a VAT retail scheme
How to calculate VAT using a retail scheme if you sell mainly to the public. Explains Point of Sale, Apportionment, and Direct Calculation schemes, including eligibility, choosing the right scheme, and record keeping requirements.
Read guideUse mobile work equipment safely
How to comply with PUWER Regulations 25-30 for mobile work equipment such as forklift trucks, dumpers, excavators, and tractors. Covers roll-over protection, seatbelts, visibility, traffic management, and operator training.
Read guideUsing occasional labour on construction jobs - your CIS obligations
A scenario-based guide for sole traders who sometimes hire labourers for construction jobs. Explains when the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) applies, what you must do, and the consequences of getting it wrong. Written in plain English for tradespeople like plumbers, electricians, and builders who occasionally need an extra pair of hands.
Read guideVAT for hospitality businesses
Understanding VAT rules for restaurants, cafes, pubs, hotels, and other hospitality businesses. Covers food and drink VAT rates, the hot food test, premises facilities, accommodation, tips and service charges, and staff meals.
Read guideVAT for retail businesses
A complete guide to VAT for retailers, covering registration, pricing requirements, retail schemes, invoicing, gift vouchers, returns, loyalty schemes, and the second-hand goods margin scheme.
Read guideVAT reverse charge for construction
When and how to apply the VAT domestic reverse charge for construction services. Essential guidance for contractors, subcontractors, and anyone receiving construction services who needs to understand their VAT obligations under the reverse charge rules.
Read guideVary your premises licence
How to apply for full and minor variations to your existing premises licence — change hours, layout, activities, or conditions.
Read guideVehicle Dealer Regulation
Understand FCA authorisation, consumer rights, and trading standards for motor dealers.
Read guideVehicle Maintenance and MOT
Understand vehicle maintenance standards and MOT requirements for goods vehicles.
Read guideVehicle Type Approval
Get type approval for vehicles manufactured or imported into GB.
Read guideVehicle and transport equipment manufacturer: compliance checklist
A verification checklist that pulls the vehicle and transport-equipment package together (SIC divisions 29 and 30). Use it to confirm type-approval and conformity are done and documented, emissions and CO2 met, replacement parts safe, end-of-life producer responsibility set up, UK REACH substances assessed, and export-control licensing checked before you export.
Read guideVehicle excise duty and HGV Levy for goods vehicles
Current VED rates for heavy goods vehicles by weight band and axle configuration, and the status of the HGV Road User Levy.
Read guideVerify SIA licence validity for your employees
How to use the SIA licence checker to verify employee licences before deployment. Covers your legal obligations under section 5 of the Private Security Industry Act 2001 and what to do if a licence is expired, suspended, or revoked.
Read guideVerify a subcontractor's CIS status
How to verify subcontractors before making payments under the Construction Industry Scheme. Contractors must verify every new subcontractor with HMRC to determine the correct deduction rate and avoid penalties.
Read guideWales Visitor Levy: what accommodation providers need to know
How the Wales Visitor Levy works, including who it applies to, rates, exemptions, and how to collect and remit it. Councils can choose to adopt the levy from April 2027.
Read guideWales food business compliance checklist
Quick verification checklist for Wales-specific food business obligations. Covers local authority registration, mandatory food hygiene rating display, food waste separation, Natural Resources Wales permits, and Welsh language best practice.
Read guideWarning signs of CIS fraud in your supply chain
How to identify red flags that could indicate CIS fraud in your supply chain. Covers missing UTRs, unusual payment patterns, phoenix company indicators, and labour-only invoice anomalies. Essential reading for contractors subject to fraud due diligence requirements.
Read guideWhat to do if you've missed a CIS deadline
Immediate steps when you have missed the 19th filing deadline or 22nd payment deadline for CIS monthly returns. Covers penalty mitigation, filing late returns, making late payments, and how to reduce your exposure to escalating penalties.
Read guideWhen CE marking is still accepted in Great Britain
Reference guide explaining when CE marking remains valid for the Great Britain market following the December 2024 policy changes. Covers the 21 product categories with indefinite recognition, products with separate rules, and Northern Ireland requirements.
Read guideWhich approval regime applies to your transport equipment
An orientation guide for makers of transport equipment (SIC divisions 29 and 30). It routes you to the right conformity or approval regime by product type and mode of transport — road vehicles, motorcycles, recreational craft, ships, railway vehicles, aircraft, spacecraft and pedal bicycles — and names the regulator that runs each one.
Read guideWhich basic metal manufacturing regulations apply to your business
Every basic-metal producer shares the same high-hazard workplace-safety foundation, then the rules diverge by scale, process and what you place on the market — whether you run a steelworks, a non-ferrous smelter, a foundry, or a nuclear-fuel processing site.
Read guideWhich building and landscape services regulations apply to your business
Building and landscape services businesses — commercial cleaning, window cleaning, pest control, landscaping and grounds maintenance — carry workplace- safety duties and face extra environmental and chemicals obligations wherever they use biocidal products, professional pesticides, handle green waste or work near invasive non-native species.
Read guideWhich chemical regulations apply to your products and site
A reference guide for chemical manufacturers (SIC division 20) that routes you to the regimes that apply to your products and your site. It points you to UK REACH and GB CLP for substances and mixtures, product authorisation for biocides, plant protection products and cosmetics, COMAH and environmental permitting for major-hazard sites, and the explosives licensing regime.
Read guideWhich coke and petroleum manufacturing regulations apply to your business
Refining crude oil and making coke and other refined petroleum products is among the highest-hazard manufacturing there is, sitting inside the COMAH major-accident regime, environmental permitting and the UK Emissions Trading Scheme, with fuel quality standards and excise duty on top.
Read guideWhich creative arts and entertainment regulations apply to your business
Performing arts companies, theatres, live music venues, dance companies and arts centres share workplace-safety duties, then carry premises licensing and child performance licensing duties that depend on what you stage and who performs.
Read guideWhich cultural activities regulations apply to your business
Libraries, archives, museums, galleries, historic sites, botanical gardens, zoos and nature reserves share the universal workplace-safety, fire, equality and data-protection duties that apply to any public-facing premises. Zoos and keepers of dangerous wild animals carry additional local-authority licensing on top.
Read guideWhich fabricated metal manufacturing regulations apply to your business
Every metal fabricator shares the same workplace-safety foundation, then the rules diverge by what you make and whether you place products on the market — from general fabrication to conformity-marked structural steel, pressure vessels, or firearms and ammunition.
Read guideWhich food and drink manufacturing regulations apply to your business
Every food and drink manufacturer starts the same way: register the food business with the local authority and prepare for a hygiene-rating inspection. After that the rules diverge sharply by what you make.
Read guideWhich furniture manufacturing regulations apply to your business
Furniture manufacturers share workplace-safety duties built around wood dust and finishing chemicals, then carry the furniture fire-safety and product-safety rules before anything reaches the market.
Read guideWhich land transport rules apply to your business
Land transport covers very different businesses — road haulage, bus and coach, taxi and private hire, rail, and pipelines — each with its own regulator and licensing regime, on top of the workplace duties they all share. Work out which description fits your business and follow the right guide.
Read guideWhich machinery and equipment manufacturing regulations apply to your business
Manufacturing machinery and equipment — engines, pumps, machine tools, lifting and handling equipment, agricultural machinery and industrial plant — shares a workplace-safety foundation, then carries a heavy set of product-conformity duties before anything reaches the market.
Read guideWhich management consultancy regulations apply to your business
Head offices, management consultancies and business advisory firms carry the same workplace-safety and employment duties as any office employer. On top of that, if you market your services by email, text or automated calls, the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (PECR) apply.
Read guideWhich medicines manufacturing authorisation applies
A reference router for pharmaceutical manufacturers (SIC division 21). Use it to work out which authorisation regime applies to what you make: active-substance registration for active pharmaceutical ingredients, a manufacturer's / importer's authorisation with a Qualified Person and GMP for finished medicines, and an additional Home Office licence if you make or handle controlled drugs.
Read guideWhich non-metallic mineral products manufacturing regulations apply to your business
Manufacturing glass, ceramics, cement, lime, plaster, concrete products and cut stone carries workplace-safety and respirable-silica duties, then diverges by whether you place construction or consumer products on the market and how energy-intensive your process is.
Read guideWhich other manufacturing regulations apply to your business
Makers of jewellery, musical instruments, sports goods, games and toys, medical and dental instruments, brushes and other goods share a workshop-safety foundation, then carry the product-conformity regime that fits what they make — general product safety, toys, PPE, medical devices or hallmarking.
Read guideWhich paper manufacturing regulations apply to your business
Making pulp, paper, board and paper products carries workplace-safety duties, a water-intensive environmental footprint, and product rules covering general product safety, food-contact materials and packaging producer responsibility.
Read guideWhich printing and media reproduction regulations apply to your business
Printers and reproduction businesses — commercial, digital and screen printers, packaging printers, and reproduction of recorded media — carry workplace-safety duties and face extra environmental and chemicals obligations wherever they use solvent-based inks and cleaning chemicals.
Read guideWhich public administration regulations apply to your organisation
Public administration bodies — government departments, local authorities, defence establishments and agencies carrying out compulsory social security — share cross-cutting workplace duties with every employer, but carry additional equality and data-protection obligations. This router points you to the spine and the compliance checklist.
Read guideWhich repair and installation regulations apply to your business
Repairing, maintaining and installing machinery and equipment shares a workplace-safety foundation, then adds a specific approval or certification for the systems you work on — gas, refrigeration and air-conditioning, pressure systems, aircraft or ships.
Read guideWhich rubber and plastic manufacturing regulations apply to your business
Every rubber and plastics manufacturer shares the same workplace-safety and chemicals foundation, then the rules diverge by what you make and whether you place products on the market or produce packaging.
Read guideWhich tobacco manufacturing regulations apply to your business
Manufacturing tobacco products carries a heavy, product-specific regulatory load on top of the usual factory duties: standardised packaging, product standards and ingredient reporting, excise duty and the track-and-trace system.
Read guideWhich wood products manufacturing regulations apply to your business
Sawmilling and making wood products — sawn timber and veneers, plywood and panels, joinery and packaging, cork and other wood goods — shares a workplace-safety foundation built around wood dust, then carries its own market rules: legal timber sourcing, construction-products marking, formaldehyde limits, general product safety and wood-packaging treatment.
Read guideWildlife management and muirburn licensing in Scotland
How the Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Act 2024 changes wildlife management practices in Scotland. Covers the new muirburn licensing regime, trap and snare reforms, glue trap ban, and general licences for bird control.
Read guideWood-products manufacturer: compliance checklist
Use this checklist to confirm your wood-products business (SIC division 16) meets its obligations before a production run. Work through the universal workplace items every manufacturer shares, then the sections for placing products on the market and for wood packaging. If you answer no to any item, follow the linked guide before you proceed.
Read guideWork safely in confined spaces on drainage projects
How to comply with the Confined Spaces Regulations 1997 when working in manholes, sewers, chambers, and service ducts on drainage projects. Covers risk assessment, safe systems of work, atmospheric monitoring, emergency rescue arrangements, and permits to enter.
Read guideWork with Tree Preservation Orders
How to identify Tree Preservation Orders on your site, apply for consent to carry out works to protected trees, and comply with conservation area tree notification rules. Covers penalties for contravention and protections for ancient woodland.
Read guideWork with your local planning authority
How to engage effectively with your local planning authority at every stage of the planning process - from pre-application advice and duty officer services through to condition discharge and post-decision amendments.
Read guideWorking in conservation areas in Scotland
What you need to know before carrying out works in a conservation area in Scotland. Covers when conservation area consent is needed for demolition, additional planning controls on external appearance, the offence of unauthorised demolition, and how conservation area status interacts with listed building consent. Scotland has over 670 conservation areas.
Read guideWorking in the civil nuclear industry
Regulatory compliance requirements for businesses operating in the civil nuclear industry including site licensing, security vetting, liability insurance, and decommissioning obligations under Office for Nuclear Regulation oversight.
Read guideWorking time and rest breaks in hospitality
Working Time Regulations explained for hospitality employers including maximum hours, rest break entitlements, split shift rules, night work limits, young worker protections, and the 48-hour opt-out.
Read guideWrite consumer-friendly terms and conditions
How to write consumer contracts that are legally compliant and enforceable. Covers the transparency requirement under the Consumer Rights Act 2015, terms to avoid from the Schedule 2 grey list, pre-ticked box rules, and practical drafting guidance for small businesses.
Read guideYour CIS monthly compliance cycle
A day-by-day workflow for CIS compliance throughout the tax month cycle. Shows contractors exactly what to do and when, from the 6th to the 22nd, to avoid penalties and stay compliant with HMRC. Addresses the most common pain point for construction businesses - managing the continuous administrative burden of CIS.
Read guideYour GPS has been cancelled - what happens now
What to do after your CIS gross payment status is cancelled. Understand the difference between cancellation and revocation, manage the cash flow impact, and learn when you can reapply for GPS.
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Guided journeys walk you through milestones like starting up or hiring.