Blogposts
What Organisations Should Be Doing Now To Manage Accessibility Risk
By 2026, accessibility is no longer an abstract legal concept. It is a practical operational issue that affects how organisations design, maintain, and govern their digital services. read more »
What Happens After Accessibility Deadlines Have Passed
When major accessibility requirements came into force in 2025, many organisations focused heavily on the deadline itself. Once that date passed, a new assumption quietly took hold.... read more »
Accessibility Requirements Explained For Website Owners In 2026
For many website owners, accessibility still feels abstract. It is often seen as a technical issue, a future upgrade, or something handled by automated tools. In reality,... read more »
What European Accessibility Law Means And How It Is Being Enforced
Accessibility requirements for digital services are no longer theoretical. They are active, enforceable, and increasingly part of how organisations are assessed by regulators, partners, and users. read more »
Does European Accessibility Law Apply To UK Organisations After June 2025
Since accessibility requirements for digital services became enforceable in mid 2025, many UK organisations have assumed they are unaffected. This belief is widespread, understandable, and often incorrect. read more »
European Accessibility Act 2025 UK What Has Changed Since It Came Into Force
Since June 2025, accessibility requirements affecting digital services across Europe have been legally enforceable. For many organisations based in the United Kingdom, this has created uncertainty rather... read more »
When A Website Accessibility Audit Is Actually Needed
Many organisations assume accessibility becomes relevant only after a complaint, a legal warning, or a major redesign. In reality, accessibility issues often exist quietly for years, affecting... read more »
Why Automated Tools Miss Real Accessibility Problems
Many organisations begin their accessibility journey by running an automated scan. These tools are quick, inexpensive, and can highlight obvious technical issues. However, they often create a... read more »
Why Checklists Alone Are Not Enough for Accessibility
It is tempting to believe that accessibility can be solved with a checklist. Tick the boxes, fix the obvious issues, and move on. In reality, checklists only... read more »
How Long Does a Website Accessibility Review Take
One of the first questions organisations ask before commissioning a review is how long the process will take. The answer is rarely a single number, because accessibility... read more »