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UK employment law highlights: 17 April 2025: Supreme Court on 'biological sex', IR35 UT ruling, ICO anonymisation guidance, ET Practice Directions, Civil Service CSCS/settlement updates, UK Expansion Worker changes

Published on: 17 April 2025

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In this issue:

  • Status and worker categories — Whitehouse: ET allows reservist’s detriment claim under PTW Regs
  • Pay — CSCS reform consultation ends; 2010 terms remain
  • Tax — UT: locum urologist within IR35; HMRC April Employer Bulletin
  • Protected characteristics — Supreme Court: EqA ‘sex’ means biological; EHRC to update
  • Data protection — ICO issues final UK GDPR anonymisation guidance
  • Corporate governance — EU ‘Stop the Clock’ sustainability deferral published
  • Settlement — Updated Civil Service settlement forms replace 2019
  • Employment Tribunals — Manchester ET closed; new Practice Directions 21 May; AI guidance, Copilot
  • Immigration — UK Expansion Worker: tougher ‘qualifying overseas link’; fee recoupment bans widened
  • IRLR Highlights—May 2025 — Key EAT, ECtHR and CA rulings
  • New and updated content — Practice Note: managing workplace temperature
  • Dates for your diary — April–May 2025 legislation and hearings
  • Trackers, New Q&As, Employment resources on Lexis+®, LexTalk®Employment, and alerts — updated; no Weekly Highlights 24 April; back 1 May...

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