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Calorie labelling to be mandatory under new law described as a ‘slap in the face’ for hospitality

27 July 2020 by

Listing calories on menus will be mandatory for restaurant, café and takeaway businesses with more than 250 employees under new laws being drawn up by government, in a move that UKHospitality has said “could not come at a worse time”.

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Government launches call for evidence for fundamental review of business rates

21 July 2020 by

The government has launched a call for evidence as it begins its long-awaited fundamental review of business rates.

Tourism and hospitality under the spotlight in new APPG inquiry News

Tourism and hospitality under the spotlight in new APPG inquiry

29 June 2020 by

The long-term impact of Covid-19 on restaurants, pubs and hotels in coastal and lakeside tourist spots[...]

UKHospitality welcomes 'flexible' government guidance as sector-specific detail published News

UKHospitality welcomes 'flexible' government guidance as sector-specific detail published

24 June 2020 by

UKHospitality has welcomed the publication of government guidance for hospitality to serve guests once again from[...]

‘Lengthy and painful’ recovery anticipated by hospitality operators News

‘Lengthy and painful’ recovery anticipated by hospitality operators

22 June 2020 by

Hospitality operators are anticipating a “lengthy and painful” recovery with demand expected to remain suppressed for[...]

UKHospitality welcomes support for supply chain businesses Products

UKHospitality welcomes support for supply chain businesses

19 June 2020 by

UKHospitality has welcomed clarification that hospitality supply chain businesses affected by the Covid-19 crisis are eligible[...]

Industry bodies demand government issues definitive opening date and guidance News

Industry bodies demand government issues definitive opening date and guidance

15 June 2020

A definitive date for opening and guidance on safety requirements have been demanded by industry bodies.

Two-metre distancing rule to be reviewed ahead of hospitality reopening News

Two-metre distancing rule to be reviewed ahead of hospitality reopening

15 June 2020

Boris Johnson has set up a review into the two-metre distancing rule in what is being seen as a first step towards relaxing the requirement ahead of a return of hospitality businesses.

Hospitality responsible for a quarter of Britain's GDP fall, says sector tracker News

Hospitality responsible for a quarter of Britain's GDP fall, says sector tracker

12 June 2020 by

Britain’s hospitality sector was responsible for nearly a quarter of the GDP losses felt by UK[...]

Scottish hospitality businesses could reopen from 15 July News

Scottish hospitality businesses could reopen from 15 July

10 June 2020 by

Hospitality businesses in Scotland could start to reopen from 15 July if cases of Covid-19 in[...]

Fiscal support urgently needed to end unpaid rent ‘stand-off’ News

Fiscal support urgently needed to end unpaid rent ‘stand-off’

09 June 2020 by

Fiscal support is urgently needed from government to end the ‘stand-off’ between tenants and landlords over[...]

Welsh hospitality businesses risk losing 40,000 jobs this summer, UKHospitality warns News

Welsh hospitality businesses risk losing 40,000 jobs this summer, UKHospitality warns

09 June 2020 by

UKHospitality has warned that 40,000 jobs across the Welsh hospitality industry are at risk over the[...]

Welsh hospitality asks for six weeks’ notice for reopening News

Welsh hospitality asks for six weeks’ notice for reopening

03 June 2020

Welsh hospitality businesses have asked for six weeks’ notice for reopening, support for seasonal businesses through the winter, and an extended Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) for the hospitality, tourism and event sectors.

Hospitality businesses urged to provide details of insurance policy wording ‘without delay’ News

Hospitality businesses urged to provide details of insurance policy wording ‘without delay’

03 June 2020

As the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) prepares to file its action in the High Court to seek clarification on the interpretation of business interruption policy wording, businesses have been urged to “act without delay” to provide details of their policy[...]

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