All Legislation articles – Page 58

  • Parliament
    News

    Think tank urges minimum wage reform

    2014-03-13T07:54:00Z

    An influential think tank has called for major reform of the minimum wage that would see a greater focus on reducing incidences of low pay, saying that the minimum wage has lost its value in real terms during the downturn

  • Vince Cable
    News

    Minimum wage to rise 3% to £6.50

    2014-03-12T10:52:00Z

    The Government has confirmed that the adult minimum wage is to rise by 3% to £6.50 from October, a rise of 19p

  • News

    Sector asked to agree new salt targets

    2014-03-12T08:02:00Z

    Pub, restaurant and cafe operators are being asked to agree more far-reaching salt reduction targets by December 2017 under the Responsibility Deal with the Government

  • News

    OFT: banks 'a barrier to alternative funding’​

    2014-03-12T08:00:00Z

    Banks may be hindering small and medium enterprises from accessing finance from alternative providers such as peer-to-peer lenders and on-line lending platforms, the Office of Fair Trading has warned

  • Brigid Simmonds of the BBPA
    News

    Two thirds of adults support beer duty cut or freeze​

    2014-03-11T10:33:00Z

    The YouGov poll for the British Beer & Pub Association found that almost a fifth of workers are putting off going out to the pub until payday because they can’t afford it

  • News

    Pubs missing out on £100m rate relief

    2014-03-10T09:36:00Z

    Pubs are missing out on their share in a £100m small business rates relief windfall because local councils are failing to provide up-to-date advice, a report has found

  • Parliament
    News

    Lib Dems: let tenants buy their pubs

    2014-03-10T06:56:00Z

    The Liberal Democrats have committed to introducing a right for pub tenants to buy the freehold of their venue if it’s put up for sale at an independently assessed market value

  • News

    Lambeth rejects EMRO

    2014-03-06T17:03:00Z

    Lambeth Council has rejected plans for an early morning restriction order, stating that the legislation needs re-examining to see if it is suitable for solving the problem of late-night nuisance from bars and clubs

  • Jacques Borel and Tim Martin
    News

    VAT Club plans second day of action on tax

    2014-03-06T12:01:00Z

    The VAT Club is planning to repeat last year’s Tax Parity Day to highlight the inequality of VAT on food and drink in pubs and restaurants – under the revised name Tax Equality Day

  • News

    Local authorities show little appetite to set licensing fees

    2014-03-06T07:52:00Z

    There seems little appetite from local authorities for the power to set licensing fees locally “with all the administration and probable hassle this would bring”

  • News

    Trade apathy over late-night levy a 'big concern'

    2014-03-06T02:44:49.383Z

    Apathy among the trade towards late-night levies is a big concern and a significant factor in local authorities bringing in the tax, according to a leading licensing lawyer

  • News

    Islington levy 'could jeopardise best-practice schemes'

    2014-03-05T07:51:14.627Z

    Islington Council’s decision to introduce a late-night levy has provoked fears that it will put existing local best-practice schemes in jeopardy

  • News

    Trade urges beer duty freeze

    2014-03-05T07:49:38.777Z

    A freeze in beer duty has emerged as the overwhelming priority for industry trade associations, ahead of this month’s Budget

  • Parliament
    News

    MPs urge 'fundamental' reform of business rates

    2014-03-04T07:56:00Z

    The Business, Innovation & Skills Committee says the current business rates system is “not fit for purpose” in a new report

  • Punch logo
    News

    Punch demands Cable meeting

    2014-03-04T06:54:00Z

    Punch Taverns executive chairman Stephen Billingham has written to Vince Cable demanding a meeting after the Business Secretary’s ‘gaffe’ last week

  • Tim Martin of JD Wetherspoon
    Opinion

    How democracy works

    2014-03-03T07:07:00Z

    Tim Martin, chairman of JD Wetherspoon, provides an update on the latest from the VAT Club and how progress is being made with politicians on some of its key points

  • News

    Analyst corner

    2014-02-28T14:53:26.110Z

    Pub and restaurant operators will be able to manage the expected 3% rise in the national minimum wage (NMW) “without risk to margins”, according to leading analyst Douglas Jack

  • News

    Islington approves late-night levy

    2014-02-28T08:11:00Z

    Islington Council in London has approved the introduction of a late-night levy (LNL), which could act as a “watershed” for other London authorities to follow

  • News

    Low Pay Commission recommends minimum wage rise

    2014-02-27T07:28:00Z

    The minimum wage could rise by 3% to £6.50 an hour for adults if the Low Pay Commission’s recommendation to Government gets the go ahead

  • News

    Islington late-night levy a step closer

    2014-02-26T16:07:00Z

    Islington Council appears a step closer to implementing a late-night levy (LNL) at tomorrow night’s (27 February) decisive public meeting, after it emerged that its licensing committee had already approved the proposals