Landmark review of parental leave launched

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parental leave

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Following recent calls by the Women and Equalities Committee and campaigners to increase Paternity Leave entitlements. The Government has launched a major review of parental leave and pay to better support working families and help children get the best start in life.

What will the review cover?

The review, which is part of the Government’s Plan to Make Work Pay, will look at existing leave and pay entitlements including:

The review will also consider a new employment right to unpaid bereaved partner’s paternity leave that is currently under development. The Government aims to bring this new right into force in 2026.

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What are the Government’s objectives?

The current parental leave system will be reviewed against four key objectives:

Additionally, to this, the review will also consider how the parental system can be simpler, provide fairness and equality between different types of parents and different employment statuses, and balance the costs and benefits to both businesses and the Government

To inform the work of the review, a call for evidence was opened on 1 July 2025 which will run until 11.59pm on 25 August 2025.

The Government expects the review to last for 18 months. It will conclude with a set of findings and a roadmap, including next steps for any potential reforms. Any reforms will be in addition to proposed changes to the parental leave system included in the Employment Rights Bill.

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