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Boris Johnson: Eat Out to Help Out scheme was not a 'gamble'
Boris Johnson has defended the government’s controversial Eat Out to Help Out scheme brought in to help businesses during the pandemic, saying he did not think it was a “gamble” at the time.
Hospitality welcomes lifting of Plan B rules in England
Covid passes and work from home guidance will be scrapped in England this month as the prime minister announced the lifting of Plan B restrictions.
Hospitality calls for urgent sector support following PM’s Plan B announcement
Government accused of using prospect of vaccine passports as distraction tactic
Inside track: Dear Uncle Boris... from the UK's hospitality industry
David Moore clears up a few misconceptions with our esteemed leader.
Vaccine passport plan scrapped in England with PM to reveal winter Covid plan
The government has scrapped plans to introduce vaccine passports for nightclub entry in England, with the[...]
Prime minister announces National Insurance increase next year
National Insurance contributions will increase from April 2022, the prime minister has announced, as part of[...]
Outdoor dining and takeaway pints to form part of government 'levelling up' drive
Extending relaxed rules around outdoor dining and takeaway pints will form part of government plans to[...]
Hospitality in England welcomes end of social distancing but long road to recovery ahead
The prime minister has confirmed that all social distancing restrictions will be dropped in England’s move to step four, with no Covid certificate required as a condition of entry for any venue or event."
Queen's Speech: hospitality welcomes skills promise but questions obesity measures
The government’s promise to focus on jobs, skills and training in the Queen’s Speech has been hailed as a positive for the hospitality industry.
Indoor hospitality reopening in England brings 'huge sense of relief'
Hospitality businesses in England can reopen for customers indoors on 17 May, the prime minister has confirmed.
Prime minister expected to confirm indoor hospitality reopening today
The prime minister is expected to confirm later today whether indoor hospitality in England will be[...]
Hospitality bosses urge prime minister to stick to reopening roadmap
A letter signed by 38 hospitality bosses has called on the prime minister to confirm the[...]
Prime minister confirms 12 April outdoor hospitality reopening
Prime minister Boris Johnson has confirmed this afternoon that outdoor hospitality will be able to reopen[...]
Prime minister says reopening plans on track
Prime minister Boris Johnson has said that indicative dates for the reopening of society and the[...]
Takeaway alcohol to be allowed in England from April
Licensed venues in England will be permitted to sell takeaway alcohol from 12 April."
Flattery will get you everywhere, says Peter Hancock
Tense times may mean angry words, but operators should be able to display the politeness that they would normally show their customers, says Peter Hancock.
Outdoor hospitality in England to begin reopening mid-April but indoors to remain closed until May
Pubs and restaurants in England will be able to start reopening outdoor areas from mid-April, but indoor spaces including hotels will have to remain closed until May
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