Legislation Published June 2025
UK legislation and statutory instruments introduced in June 2025.
Summary
- 27th Jun 25 The order amended the Electricity Act 1989 to increase the permitted capacity for solar generating stations in England to 100 megawatts. View
- 27th Jun 25 Amendments were made to UK customs regulations to establish a new preferential trade agreement and tariff quota with the United States for beef. View
- 27th Jun 25 The regulations amended several UK customs regulations, updated version numbers in related documents, and revoked certain provisions concerning Ukrainian and Moldovan goods. View
- 27th Jun 25 The 2025 Order increased Scotland's borrowing limits under the Scotland Act 1998 and revoked the 2024 Order. View
- 27th Jun 25 The 2025 Order amended the Tuberculosis in Animals (England) Order 2021, clarifying tuberculosis control powers, updating specified areas, and removing outdated references. View
- 27th Jun 25 The Online Safety Act 2023 (Fees Notification) Regulations 2025 were enacted, outlining the necessary documentation and procedures for providers of regulated online services to submit fee-related information to OFCOM. View
- 26th Jun 25 The Order amended the Enterprise Act 2002 and related legislation to update media merger considerations, clarifying definitions and expanding the scope of public interest reviews. View
- 26th Jun 25 The regulations amended civil and criminal legal aid procedures in England and Wales, removing contribution requirements and streamlining processes for legal aid access. View
- 26th Jun 25 The 2025 regulations amended the 2011 and 2012 regulations concerning local authority referendums and mayoral elections in England, adjusting the timelines for referendums and subsequent mayoral elections. View
- 26th Jun 25 The Teversham Award Drains Variation Order 2025 confirmed a revised drainage scheme, transferring maintenance responsibility to South Cambridgeshire and Cambridge City Councils. View
- 25th Jun 25 The 2025 regulations implemented the OECD Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework in the UK, establishing due diligence, record-keeping, and reporting requirements for cryptoasset service providers, and defining associated penalties. View
- 24th Jun 25 The Child Trust Funds (Amendment) Regulations 2025 amended the 2004 Regulations to extend the qualifying investment period for certain UCITS until December 31, 2026. View
- 24th Jun 25 The 2025 regulations amended the 1998 Individual Savings Account Regulations to clarify definitions, update subscription rules, and limit withdrawals. View
- 23rd Jun 25 The 2025 regulations amended the 2015 General Medical Services Contracts and Personal Medical Services Agreements Regulations, updating processes for patient registration, GP Connect records access, patient guidance, safety reporting, practice contact, and partnership changes. View
- 23rd Jun 25 The Victims and Prisoners Act 2024 (Commencement No. 7) Regulations 2025 brought into force specific sections of the 2024 Act, concerning victim impact statements, major incident advocacy, and information sharing, commencing June 25, 2025. View
- 20th Jun 25 Sections 3 and 5 of the Water (Special Measures) Act 2025 were brought into force regarding pollution reduction plans and nature-based solutions for water companies in England. View
- 20th Jun 25 The Oxfordshire County Council (Oxpens River Thames Pedestrian/Cycle Bridge) Scheme 2024 was confirmed, and the bridge's design and construction authorized under the Highways Act 1980. View
- 19th Jun 25 The Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Act 2024 sections 18 and 21, concerning notice reviews and telecommunications service change notifications, were brought into effect on June 20th, 2025. View
- 19th Jun 25 The 2025 regulations prevented English local housing authorities from using local connection criteria when allocating housing to victims of domestic abuse and care leavers. View
- 19th Jun 25 The 2025 regulations amended several UK sanctions regulations to add exceptions allowing payment of Treasury debt to UN-designated persons under specific conditions. View
- 19th Jun 25 Sections 194 and 195 of the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023, regarding SLAPPs, were brought into force. View
- 18th Jun 25 The Vehicle Emissions Trading Schemes (Amendment) Order 2025 amended existing legislation to clarify the calculation of vehicle emission targets, including UK and EU registered vehicles, and specified the application of the higher of the two possible targets to vehicle manufacturers. View
- 18th Jun 25 The 2025 Order designated Customs Site No. 2 Thames as a free zone, appointed a responsible authority, and imposed conditions for its operation. View
- 18th Jun 25 The 2025 regulations amended the 2011 Wireless Telegraphy (Mobile Spectrum Trading) Regulations by adding a 'Spectrum Access High Density' license class and two new frequency bands. View
- 18th Jun 25 OFCOM issued an order limiting the number of wireless telegraphy licenses for specific frequency bands, implementing a defined procedure for licence allocation. View
- 16th Jun 25 The Order amended the Planning Act 2008 to include onshore wind generating stations in the definition of nationally significant infrastructure projects and set a 100-megawatt capacity threshold for onshore wind and solar projects. View
- 13th Jun 25 The 2025 Regulations amended the Payment Services Regulations 2017 and Payment Accounts Regulations 2015, strengthening consumer rights related to contract termination for payment services by implementing longer notice periods and requiring more detailed reasons for refusal or termination. View
- 13th Jun 25 The National Security Act 2023 (Commencement No. 2) Regulations 2025 brought into force Part 4 of the National Security Act 2023, establishing a foreign activities and foreign influence registration scheme. View
- 12th Jun 25 The Order amended the Trade Marks (Isle of Man) Order 2013 to align with the UK Trade Marks Act 1994, specifically concerning protection of well-known trade marks and national emblems. View
- 12th Jun 25 The Private Intermittent Securities and Capital Exchange System (Exemption from Stamp Duties) Regulations 2025 exempted stamp duties on the transfer of PISCES shares within the PISCES sandbox arrangements, effective July 3rd, 2025. View
- 12th Jun 25 The order appointed numerous individuals as His Majesty’s Inspectors of Education, Children’s Services and Skills. View
- 12th Jun 25 The regulations exempted certain foreign investment funds, educational and governmental services, and UK public body arrangements from the foreign activities and foreign influence registration scheme. View
- 11th Jun 25 The regulations established a process for publishing information registered under the National Security Act 2023's foreign activities and foreign influence registration scheme, with specified exceptions and time limits. View
- 11th Jun 25 The 2025 regulations amended Schedule 1 and Schedule 2 of the 1995 Antarctic Regulations, updating the lists of Antarctic Specially Protected Areas and Antarctic Historic Sites and Monuments, respectively. View
- 11th Jun 25 The regulations amended existing legislation to reflect the abolition of the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education and the transfer of its functions to the Secretary of State. View
- 11th Jun 25 The Gas and Electricity Markets Authority established a competitive selection process for code managers of designated documents, including eligibility criteria, conflict of interest management, selection criteria, and public notice requirements. View
- 10th Jun 25 The 2025 regulations amended the transitional provision in Article 89(1) of Regulation (EU) 648/2012, removing a time limit on a pension fund derivative contract clearing obligation exemption. View
- 10th Jun 25 The 2025 regulations amended the 2018 Branded Health Service Medicines (Costs) Regulations by changing payment percentages for branded medicines and adjusting the auditing process for presentation reports. View
- 10th Jun 25 The Order established a new combined coroner area for Kent and Medway by merging four previously distinct areas. View
- 10th Jun 25 The 2025 regulations amended the 2010 Private Security Industry Act exemptions for aviation security, clarifying licensing and updating existing references, and revoked the 2012 amendment regulations. View
- 6th Jun 25 The registrar was granted new powers to annotate the register of overseas entities regarding dissolved entities and non-compliance with information requests. View
- 6th Jun 25 New and revised codes of practice were implemented, the definition of a 'relevant change' was established, and the Investigatory Powers (Review of Notices and Technical Advisory Board) Regulations 2018 were amended. View
- 5th Jun 25 The regulations modified the financial reporting requirements for four specified combined county authorities in England and Wales for the financial years beginning April 1, 2024, and April 1, 2025. View
- 4th Jun 25 A temporary exemption from the electricity supply license requirement was granted to JG Pears Power Limited to supply electricity to High Marnham Green Energy Business Park in England. View
- 4th Jun 25 The 2025 regulations amended the 2020 Immigration (Citizens’ Rights Appeals) (EU Exit) Regulations to clarify the right of appeal against deportation decisions, aligning it with the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002. View
- 4th Jun 25 The 2025 Order amended the 2022 Order to extend Spurgeon’s College’s authorization to award taught degrees until November 30, 2028. View
- 3rd Jun 25 The regulations amended the Communications Act 2003, delaying the effective date of restrictions on advertising less healthy food and drink to January 5, 2026. View
- 3rd Jun 25 The 2025 regulations amended the 2007 School Travel Regulations to update the definition of 'child with no fixed abode', addressing legislative changes caused by the revocation of the 2006 regulations. View
- 3rd Jun 25 The order established June 4th, 2025, as the end of the access preparation period for coastal margin land between St Mawes and Cremyll, completing the legal process for public access to that section of the England Coast Path. View
- 3rd Jun 25 The order established June 4th, 2025, as the end of the access preparation period for the coastal margin between Penzance and St Mawes. View
- 3rd Jun 25 The Access to the Countryside (Coastal Margin) (Newquay to Penzance) (No. 2) Order 2025 set June 4th, 2025 as the end date for the access preparation period for a section of the England Coast Path. View
- 3rd Jun 25 The order finalized the access preparation period for a coast path section, setting June 4th, 2025, as the date. View
- 3rd Jun 25 The order designated June 24, 2025, as the end of the access preparation period for the Isle of Sheppey coastal margin, following approval of designated access proposals. View
- 3rd Jun 25 The Order amended the Transport Act 2000 to include airspace change proposals within the definition of 'air traffic services', clarifying the responsibilities and procedures related to airspace management in specified UK flight information regions. View
- 2nd Jun 25 Amendments were made to regulations governing NHS charges, remission of charges, pharmaceutical services, and pre-payment certificates, primarily related to tax credit changes, distance selling pharmacies, and improved refund processes. View
- 2nd Jun 25 The 2025 regulations amended the 2022 Subsidy Control Regulations to reduce the information requirements for public authority entries in the subsidy database relating to subsidies given under subsidy schemes. View
- 2nd Jun 25 The Worcestershire County Council (Hampton Bridge) Scheme 2025 was confirmed, authorizing construction of a pedestrian and cycle bridge over the River Avon. View
The Access to the Countryside (Coastal Margin) (St Mawes to Cremyll) Order 2025
The Access to the Countryside (Coastal Margin) (St Mawes to Cremyll) Order 2025 sets June 4th, 2025, as the end of the access preparation period for coastal land between St Mawes and Cremyll in Cornwall.
This follows the Secretary of State's approval of Natural England's plans for a long-distance coastal path, as outlined in several reports submitted in 2019 and 2020.
The order references the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949 and the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000, and clarifies the legal framework for public access to this section of the proposed path.
The Access to the Countryside (Coastal Margin) (Penzance to St Mawes) Order 2025
This order sets June 4th, 2025, as the official end date for the access preparation period along the coastal margin from Penzance to St Mawes.
The decision is based on the Secretary of State's approval of Natural England's proposals, documented in nine specific reports.
This formally opens this section of coast to public access.
The Access to the Countryside (Coastal Margin) (Newquay to Penzance) (No. 2) Order 2025
This order establishes June 4th, 2025, as the end of the access preparation period for the coastal margin section of the England Coast Path between Newquay and Penzance.
This decision follows the Secretary of State's approval of Natural England's proposals, detailed in several reports submitted in 2019 and 2020.
The order cites the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 as its legal basis.
The Access to the Countryside (Coastal Margin) (Kimmeridge Bay to Highcliffe) (No. 1) Order 2025
This order establishes June 4th, 2025, as the end of the access preparation period for the England Coast Path from Kimmeridge Bay to Highcliffe.
The decision is based on approvals granted by the Secretary of State for proposals outlined in Natural England reports addressing coastal access along this route.
The order cites relevant acts of Parliament and provides details of the reports and approvals.
The Access to the Countryside (Coastal Margin) (Isle of Sheppey) (No. 1) Order 2025
This order establishes June 24, 2025, as the end date for the access preparation period for coastal margin land on the Isle of Sheppey.
The date follows the Secretary of State's approval of Natural England's proposals, detailed in several reports, for creating a long-distance coastal path.
The order cites relevant sections of the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949 and the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 as its legal basis.
The Transport Act 2000 (Air Traffic Services) (Amendment) Order 2025
The Transport Act 2000 (Air Traffic Services) (Amendment) Order 2025, effective August 15, 2025, amends the definition of "air traffic services" in the Transport Act 2000 to include the process of developing and submitting airspace change proposals to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).
This amendment applies to designated UK airspace and aims to streamline airspace management by providing clarity and supporting modernization initiatives.
The order follows a joint consultation on airspace modernization and leverages existing regulatory mechanisms while considering a potential de minimis cost impact on stakeholders.
The National Health Service (Charges, Remission of Charges and Pharmaceutical Services etc.) (Amendment and Transitional Provisions) Regulations 2025
The 2025 National Health Service regulations amend three existing sets of regulations: those concerning travel expenses and remission of charges, pharmaceutical and local pharmaceutical services, and charges for drugs and appliances.
Key changes include removing tax credit-based exemptions from charges, updating rules for distance-selling pharmacies, and introducing automated refunds for pre-payment certificates for those becoming eligible for exemptions.
The amendments aim to streamline processes, update services, and address policy shift related to the termination of tax credits.
The Subsidy Control (Subsidy Database Information Requirements) (Amendment) Regulations 2025
The Subsidy Control (Subsidy Database Information Requirements) (Amendment) Regulations 2025 amend the 2022 regulations, lessening the information needed for public authority subsidy database entries concerning subsidies provided under existing schemes.
This change aims to reduce the administrative burden on public authorities.
The amendment exempts certain data points while maintaining overall reporting of subsidies.