By 2026, accessibility is no longer an abstract legal concept. It is a practical operational issue that affects how organisations design, maintain,... read more »
When major accessibility requirements came into force in 2025, many organisations focused heavily on the deadline itself. Once that date passed, a... read more »
For many website owners, accessibility still feels abstract. It is often seen as a technical issue, a future upgrade, or something handled... read more »
Accessibility requirements for digital services are no longer theoretical. They are active, enforceable, and increasingly part of how organisations are assessed by... read more »
Since accessibility requirements for digital services became enforceable in mid 2025, many UK organisations have assumed they are unaffected. This belief is... read more »
Since June 2025, accessibility requirements affecting digital services across Europe have been legally enforceable. For many organisations based in the United Kingdom,... read more »
Many organisations assume accessibility becomes relevant only after a complaint, a legal warning, or a major redesign. In reality, accessibility issues often... read more »
Many organisations begin their accessibility journey by running an automated scan. These tools are quick, inexpensive, and can highlight obvious technical issues.... read more »
It is tempting to believe that accessibility can be solved with a checklist. Tick the boxes, fix the obvious issues, and move... read more »
One of the first questions organisations ask before commissioning a review is how long the process will take. The answer is rarely... read more »
Many organisations begin their accessibility journey by running an automated checker. It feels quick, reassuring, and gives instant results. Green ticks appear,... read more »
Many organisations commission a review of their website accessibility because they know something is not quite right, but they are unsure what... read more »