This report delves into the core aspects of business law, focusing on the UK legal system. It begins by outlining the origins and sources of law, including parliamentary acts, customs, common law, and European law. The report then defines the laws an organization must comply with, particularly in the context of a telecommunications company, covering health and safety, fire safety, contract, and employment laws. Furthermore, the report explains the government's role in making laws, detailing the process from agenda presentation to royal assent, including the stages within the parliament. Finally, it addresses the application of law in the court of justice, differentiating between common law and statutory law, and emphasizing the significance of precedent and adherence to legal provisions. The report concludes by referencing relevant academic sources supporting the analysis.