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VAT cut and rates holiday extensions ‘crucial’ to survival of UK hospitality
Extending the VAT cut and the business rates holiday are top priorities for the hospitality sector if businesses are to survive beyond the winter, according to new research published by the UK’s leading hospitality and pub trade bodies.
Camra says scrap the curfew as 86% of pub-goers say they feel safe in hospitality venues
The Campaign for Real Ale (Camra) has called on governments to let all pubs trade in December, after YouGov research finds the majority of pub-goers believe that pubs and other hospitality venues offer a Covid-secure environment.
Sacha Lord: closing pubs is 'an attack on our class culture'
Legal challenge to 10pm curfew set for second court hearing
Mercato Metropolitano closure for breaking curfew reversed
Manchester hospitality sector pushes ahead with legal action after 'insufficient' government response
Hospitality leaders in Greater Manchester have commenced legal proceedings against the imposition of Tier 3 (very[...]
Sadiq Khan calls for 10pm curfew to be scrapped
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has called for the 10pm hospitality curfew to be scrapped as[...]
Hospitality industry to protest outside parliament this morning
Hospitality workers are to descend on Westminster this morning to protest against the successive blows restrictions[...]
Corbin & King sees 2,000 cancellations in 24 hours as new restrictions take their toll
Corbin & King saw almost 2,000 covers cancel their bookings in the 24 hours after it[...]
Venue owner faces £10,000 fine after 100 people attend 'dangerous and foolish' wedding reception
An events venue owner is set to be slapped with a £10,000 fine after allowing more than 100 people to attend a wedding reception in what police have described as a “dangerous and foolish” breach of regulations. "
The best ways to get around the 10pm curfew, from takeaway pints to turning tables
When presented with a problem like the 10pm curfew, it just takes a little innovation, such as changing opening times or offering takeaway of the final course of a tasting menu, to find a way around it.
Northern Ireland hospitality sector to close for four weeks from Friday
The hospitality sector in Northern Ireland will close for four weeks from Friday, excluding delivery and takeaway, as part of a host of new restrictions to curb the spread of Covid-19.
Curfew impact on coronavirus transmission ‘marginal’, according to SAGE
The impact of a curfew on hospitality businesses was likely to be “marginal”, government officials were[...]
David Moore calls for an end to the curfew and more respect for our industry
The curfew could sound the death knell for an industry that is being forced to reinvent[...]
Prime minister unveils three-tier system as Liverpool placed in highest alert level
The prime minister has unveiled a three-tier local alert system and placed Liverpool in the highest[...]
Curfew comes under fire as crowds gather in streets once again
The 10pm curfew came under renewed fire this weekend as crowds once again gathered in the[...]
Legal bids launched as government’s three-tier system threatens northern shutdown
Opposition is mounting ahead of the government’s unveiling of its new three-tier system later today, which is widely expected to reimpose lockdown restrictions in areas of northern England. "
Legal challenge to curfew going ahead after government 'dither and delay'
The owner of the G-A-Y nightclub group is to proceed with a legal challenge to the 10pm hospitality curfew, claiming the government failed to provide scientific evidence to support it.
Prime minister 'considering closing pubs and restaurants in northern England' next week
Restaurants and bars in the north of England could be forced to shut next week in a tightening of coronavirus restrictions.
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