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Published on: 23 October 2025

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Immigration

Immigration Skills Charge (Amendment) Regulations announces 32% increase to ISC fees

Draft Immigration Skills Charge (Amendment) Regulations 2025 have been placed before Parliament. They would amend the Immigration Skills Charge Regulations 2017, SI 2017/499, lifting the Immigration Skills Charge—paid by sponsors of Skilled Workers and Senior or Specialist Workers—by 32%. See: LNB News 16/10/2025 59...

Pay

DBT names and shames 491 employers failing to pay minimum wage

The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) has publicly identified 491 employers that underpaid the national minimum wage to about 42,000 workers in its 22nd naming round. Offending firms have been fined a combined £10.2m. Those listed include Euro Garages Ltd (£824,383.62 owed to 3,317 staff) and Red Contract Solutions (Back Office Support) Ltd (£652,395.20 owed to 11,631 staff). See: LNB News 17/10/2025 72...

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