All Legislation articles – Page 57

  • News

    Councils less keen on late-night levy

    2014-04-17T16:27:00Z

    The number of licensing authorities in England and Wales considering the introduction a late-night levy has decreased sharply, an annual survey by Poppleston Allen has found

  • News

    Southampton to consult residents on late-night levy

    2014-04-17T15:34:22.060Z

    Southampton City Council has voted to consult residents on the prospect of a late-night levy

  • News

    Firms' suppliers should also shun zero hours contracts: MPs

    2014-04-15T07:59:26.287Z

    Companies that have committed not to employ staff on zero-hours contracts should ensure their supply and distribution chain does that same, according to a new report from MPs in Scotland that concludes such contracts should not be used in most cases

  • Parliament
    News

    Minister: pubco action ’would be proportionate’​

    2014-04-11T08:02:00Z

    A Government minister has stressed that any intervention in the tenanted pub company model would be “proportionate and targeted” and a response will be published “as soon as we can”

  • News

    ALMR criticises licence fee reform plan

    2014-04-10T22:01:21.573Z

    The Association of Licensed Multiple Retailers (ALMR) has called for the Government to maintain the current system of licence fees based on rateable value

  • Supermarket alcohol
    News

    Alcohol pricing restrictions delayed

    2014-04-10T07:53:05.080Z

    The Government has delayed a ban on selling alcohol below the cost of duty plus VAT

  • News

    Police use 'faulty' evidence in licence reviews

    2014-04-10T07:43:00Z

    Police are consistently presenting “faulty” evidence during alcohol licence reviews and “show no sign of stopping”, industry lawyers and consultants have warned

  • News

    Javid named Culture Secretary

    2014-04-09T21:49:03.710Z

    Former economic secretary Sajid Javid, who won plaudits for overseeing last year’s cut in beer duty, has been named Culture Secretary following Maria Miller’s departure

  • Vince Cable
    News

    Government lobbied over pubco reform

    2014-04-09T08:06:00Z

    The Government has been lobbied from both sides of the debate on pubco reform in the past week, as anxiety grows over whether legislation will be announced in this Parliament

  • Subway
    News

    Responsibility Deal 'makes sound business sense'

    2014-04-08T08:58:00Z

    Companies are starting to realise that being part of the Responsibility Deal “makes sound business sense”, a senior figure behind the initiative has claimed

  • News

    New rules on music fees collections

    2014-04-08T07:52:00Z

    New legislation regulating bodies which collect licence fees from pubs for playing recorded music comes into force this week

  • Parliament
    Opinion

    United we stand?

    2014-04-07T07:51:00Z

    Now the dust has settled on the Budget, it’s worth taking stock of where the pub and drinks industry has got to as a lobbying force, and what it can expect as the General Election draws near

  • News

    Minister urges more alcohol partnerships

    2014-04-04T07:19:00Z

    A Home Office minister has called for more local partnerships to tackle alcohol harms in the areas most in need

  • David Cameron
    News

    Cameron: we'll 'look carefully' at pubcos

    2014-04-02T17:12:00Z

    David Cameron today insisted the Government would ‘look very carefully at the activities of some pub companies’ but stopped short of saying when legislation would be brought in

  • News

    Wales proposes minimum pricing and e-cig ban

    2014-04-02T13:03:00Z

    The Welsh Government has proposed introducing a 50p minimum unit price for alcohol and a ban on the use of e-cigarettes in pubs and other enclosed public places

  • News

    Business rates changes come into effect

    2014-04-02T07:38:06.527Z

    Changes to business rates that could see extra savings for pubs and restaurants have now come into effect

  • News

    Trade criticises 'inappropriate' use of alcohol statistics

    2014-04-02T07:37:15.300Z

    Industry figures have criticised Public Health England’s “inappropriate” use of statistics and called for the Government agency to start engaging with the alcohol industry

  • News

    Half of pubs to show England World Cup games

    2014-04-01T07:50:00Z

    The Government expects roughly half of all pubs in England and Wales to show England matches during the World Cup, as it confirms plans to relax trading hours during the tournament

  • News

    Labour would freeze business rates

    2014-03-28T16:45:00Z

    A Labour Government would freeze business rates immediately after the next General Election, then freeze them again in 2016, party leader Ed Miliband has said today

  • Subway
    News

    Subway signs new salt reduction pledge

    2014-03-28T16:39:00Z

    Subway has become the first quick service food retailer to commit to updated salt reduction targets under the Responsibility Deal with the Government