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UKHospitality: Urgent government action needed to bring down costs
The rise in interest rates will only “exacerbate the financial challenges” many hospitality businesses are struggling with, UKHospitality has warned.
Overhaul of alcohol duty system sparks concerns
One of the biggest overhauls to Britain’s alcohol duty system has been greeted with mixed reactions from industry bodies.
BBPA calls for ‘significant interventions’ in Spring Budget
One in five nightclubs lost over the past three years, CGA reports
One in five nightclubs has been lost over the past three years, according to data from[...]
Rail strike ‘could compromise hospitality staff and guest safety’ as timetable finalised
Fears of the “catastrophic” impact on hospitality trade and concerns over staff and public safety have[...]
Nearly half of night-time businesses barely breaking even
Nearly half (48%) of night-time businesses are 'barely breaking even', with a further 20.2% losing money.
Sacha Lord appointed NTIA chair
Sacha Lord, night-time economy advisor for Greater Manchester and co-founder of Parklife and the Warehouse Project,[...]
Calls for reduction of Covid isolation period or ‘test and release’ to stem staff shortages
The Night-Time Industries Association (NTIA) has called for the government to consider reducing the Covid isolation period for workers, or to work with the hospitality industry to examine a ‘test and release’ scheme to help stem the workforce challenges for businesses."
Nightclubs in England call for clarity over New Year's Eve opening
Nightclubs are calling on the prime minister to end the uncertainty over whether venues can stay open in England on New Year’s Eve.
NTIA calls for Home Office inquiry into drink spiking
The Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) has called for the Home Office to launch an inquiry into drink spiking following a spate of reported incidents and protests which have brought the issue under the spotlight.
Door staff shortage ‘risking public safety’
A shortage of door security staff across the night-time economy is becoming critical and risking public[...]
Nightclub trade body 'deeply disappointed' after judge dismisses legal challenge to vaccine passports in Scotland
A nightclub trade body has said it is “deeply disappointed” after its legal bid to stop[...]
Business interruption insurance: Hiscox claimants secure £5.2m payout
The 72 Hiscox business interruption insurance claimants affected by the Supreme Court FCA Test Case have[...]
Night-time economy will challenge government if 21 June reopening delayed
The Night-Time Industries Association (NTIA) has said it will challenge the government if the easing of[...]
NTIA to launch legal challenge against Scottish hospitality restrictions
The Night-Time Industries Association (NTIA) has announced that it will be launching a judicial review challenging the validity of all legal restrictions being imposed on hospitality and night-time economy businesses in Scotland."
London's Night Tube may not return until 2022 despite hospitality reopening
News the Night Tube may not be returning before the end of the year at the earliest has been described as “catastrophic” for London's night-time economy.
Budget: Wet-led pubs and bars excluded from VAT extension while businesses call for rates reform
Wet-led hospitality businesses have been disappointed by today's Budget, which extended the VAT cut for food and accommodation, but once again failed to include alcoholic beverages.
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