Employment Law Expanded illegal working liability: What UK businesses need to do now The Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Act 2025 redraws the right-to-work landscape, exposing contractors, platforms, and supply-chain principals to unprecedented compliance risk iStock.com/Shutter2U Image Sarah Ingles Carlyle Head of Immigration, Dentons Image Adam Sinfield Director, Dentons Wednesday 28 January 2026 The legislative landscape for UK businesses is shifting significantly with the following the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Act 2025, which received Ro Get AccessContinue reading Global Mobility LawyerAlready have access? Login now Email Enter your email address. Password Enter the password that accompanies your email address. Reset your passwordLog in Need access? Find out how to enjoy unlimited accessGet access You might also like... Compliance Labour drops digital ID plans for UK right-to-work checks Remote Working From kitchen table to global desk: Why employees want to work overseas Recruitment Britain targets deep tech talent with visa fee relief Compliance Global contractors, global risks: Why misclassification can cost businesses dearly