All Legislation articles – Page 75
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News
Salford eyes daytime takeaway sales ban
Salford Council in Greater Manchester is proposing a ban on hot takeaway food being served within 400 metres of a school in the daytime to combat childhood obesity.
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Pubs Minister backs Perceptions Group scheme
Pubs Minister Brandon Lewis has launched Pub and Bar Careers, a new pre-employment and work placement programme for the sector.
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Report questions value of voluntary agreements
A report for the review of the Responsibility Deal says there’s “very little evidence” as to whether voluntary agreements are more effective than compulsory approaches.
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Cheltenham eyes late-night levy
Cheltenham has become the latest council to agree to hold a consultation into the late-night levy after a motion was passed by cabinet members.
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BK to supply 100% British & Irish beef
Burger King agrees to supply its UK and Ireland restaurants with 100% British and Irish beef from new supplier Kepak Group.
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Councils 'too slow to adapt to change' on high streets
A Government minister has accused some local authorities of being “too slow to adapt to change” on the high streets and permit change of use of premises.
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Neame: code threatens sector confidence
Pub industry confidence, boosted after the scrapping of the beer duty escalator, is being put at risk by the uncertainty surrounding statutory regulation in the tenanted model, says Jonathan Neame.
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ALMR's apprenticeship funding plea
Take-up of apprenticeships in the pub sector is lower than elsewhere in hospitality because the funding available is significantly lower, the ALMR warns.
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Ofcom urges review of alcohol advertising rules
Ofcom, the communications watchdog, has asked the UK’s advertising regulators to review the rules that limit children’s exposure to alcohol advertising on TV.
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Minister praises Perceptions Group
Brandon Lewis has praised the industry’s Perceptions Group and said not enough is done to highlight employment opportunities that are available.
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Thompson defends McDonald's over obesity claims
McDonald’s chief executive Don Thompson has defended the company from accusations that it targets children with unhealthy meals.
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EU drops olive oil restrictions plan
The European Union has abandoned its plan to ban the serving on olive oil in refillable jugs on restaurant tables.
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Opinion
Eye on the prize
VAT campaigner Jacques Borel remains positive about his chances of achieving a VAT cut