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UK Law Reference
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Constitutional Law
Updated 2026-05-21

UK-wide vs devolved law

How to tell whether a law applies across the UK or only in one constituent country.

Overview

The UK Parliament can legislate for the whole UK, but since the devolution settlements of 1998–1999 (Scotland Act 1998, Government of Wales Act 1998 / 2006, Northern Ireland Act 1998) significant powers have been transferred to the Scottish Parliament, Senedd Cymru, and the Northern Ireland Assembly. 'Reserved matters' are those Westminster retains; 'devolved matters' are those held by the devolved legislatures. Some areas operate under a 'concurrent' or 'mixed' regime where both legislate.

Side-by-Side Comparison

UK-wide / reserved

Pros

  • Single law applies across the UK — straightforward
  • Examples: immigration, citizenship, broadcasting, defence, foreign affairs, most tax
  • Companies House, financial services, employment rights are mostly UK-wide

Cons

  • Limited tailoring to local conditions

Best For

UK-wide regulatory frameworks where consistency outweighs local variation

Devolved

Pros

  • Tailored to local conditions
  • Examples: health, education, housing, criminal justice (Scotland and NI), local government, transport (most)
  • Renters' Rights Act 2025 (England only), Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016, Private Housing (Tenancies) (Scotland) Act 2016 — all separate housing frameworks

Cons

  • Cross-border applications add complexity
  • Different rules in each constituent country can be confusing

Best For

Localised statutory frameworks

Key Differences

AspectUK-wide / reservedDevolved
HousingRenters' Rights Act 2025 (England only)Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016; Private Housing (Tenancies) (Scotland) Act 2016; Private Tenancies Act (NI) 2022
EmploymentMostly UK-wide (ERA 1996 / ERA 2025) — but NI has separate legislationER(NI)O 1996 in NI
CriminalReserved on some matters (terrorism, drugs)Most criminal law devolved (Scotland fully separate; NI uses adapted GB framework)
FamilyReserved on international child abductionMostly devolved
TaxReserved (mostly) — Income Tax bands set partly by ScotlandSome devolved (Scottish Income Tax bands, Welsh land tax)
Civil procedureCivil Procedure Rules in E&WScottish court rules; NI civil procedure rules

Our Recommendation

Before relying on any UK-named statute, check whether it applies in your jurisdiction. The Section 1 'extent' provision of every Act tells you which parts of the UK it covers. Acts often extend differently to commencement — so check legislation.gov.uk for the current in-force state in the specific constituent country.