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Calls grow for clarity on UK facial-recognition laws as Home Office delays legislation
Biometric Update reports growing frustration that the Home Office has not yet tabled its promised Facial Recognition Bill. Police, retailers and border agencies are expanding the technology, but firms and privacy groups say regulatory uncertainty increases legal and reputational risk.
Home Secretary faces MPs over new Immigration and Asylum Bill, CTA reforms
The Home Affairs Committee questioned Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood on the draft Immigration and Asylum Bill, digital border plans and the Common Travel Area. Mahmood promised imminent joint guidance with Ireland on ETA requirements and flagged tougher salary rules once the Migration Advisory Committee reports. Employers should prepare for higher salary thresholds and new digital permission-to-travel checks in 2027.
EU refuses to suspend new biometric border rules despite airport chaos
The European Commission has rejected calls from airports and airlines to pause the Entry/Exit System, saying a total suspension is ‘impossible’. UK nationals will therefore face fingerprint and facial-image capture at EU borders this summer, increasing the risk of long queues and missed connections.
Lords committee presses Home Secretary on sweeping Immigration & Asylum Bill
At a House of Lords evidence session, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood defended her wide-ranging Immigration and Asylum Bill, outlining plans for tougher settlement rules, a biometric Entry/Exit System pilot, and a single immigration appeals body. The exchange gives multinational employers the clearest timetable yet for major procedural changes expected to start in 2027.
EU expected to delay ETIAS launch after Entry/Exit System chaos – relief for UK travellers
According to briefings reported on 7 July 2026, the EU will postpone the ETIAS travel-authorisation scheme until at least late 2027 following technical problems with the Entry/Exit System. The move spares British holiday-makers and business travellers an extra bureaucratic hurdle this year and gives airlines more time to align IT systems with both UK ETA and future ETIAS checks.
Government vows 30-minute ETA approvals and launches airline support desk
Home Office officials told industry leaders on 7 July that new technology will cut average ETA processing to 30 minutes by September, and unveiled a 24/7 Airline Support Desk to resolve authority-to-carry errors. Faster approvals will benefit last-minute business travel, but companies should retain 72-hour lead-time advice until the performance data beds in.
Aberdeen Airport security strike suspended hours before 14-day action was due to start
Unite has suspended a planned two-week airport-security walk-out at Aberdeen Airport after securing an improved pay offer, averting major disruption to business flights servicing the North Sea. Companies should update travellers that normal screening operations have resumed but remain alert to future ballots.
UKVI issues fresh photo guidelines for visa and ETA applicants
On 7 July 2026 UKVI released stricter photo standards for all UK visa and ETA filings, insisting on 600 dpi resolution, light grey/cream backgrounds and 60–70 percent facial coverage. Applications breaching the rules will be auto-rejected, so employers and applicants should update checklists and retake outdated images immediately.
Port of Dover warns of ‘border chaos’ as EU biometric checks bite
The Port of Dover says the EU’s new Entry/Exit System could create four-hour tailbacks and trap freight unless the U.K. and France agree to suspend or flex the biometric checks during the summer peak. Businesses reliant on ‘just-in-time’ supply through Dover face serious disruption if no deal is reached.
Home Office introduces £500 Priority Service for British nationality applications
Revised Home Office guidance confirms a new £500 Priority Service promising a 30-day decision for most nationality applications and updates the process for handling Biometric Residence Permits. The move offers faster certainty for executives seeking British citizenship but adds costs that HR teams must factor in.
FCDO warns of temporary flight ban at Ankara Airport during NATO summit
The FCDO’s 7 July update confirms Ankara’s Esenboğa Airport will be closed to commercial traffic for two windows on 7 and 8 July during the NATO summit, with wider road and public-transport restrictions in the capital. UK companies must re-route staff or face delays, highlighting the need for agile travel-risk management.
Parliament to quiz Home Secretary on border tech and new asylum bill
This afternoon’s Home Affairs Committee hearing with the Home Secretary will probe EES contingency plans, ETA enforcement and controversial clauses in the new Immigration and Asylum Bill. Corporate mobility teams should monitor the evidence session for early signals of policy tweaks affecting visas, fees and settlement rules.