
Bold Promises, Grim Reality: Night-Time Economy Left in the Dark
Image credit: Simon Dawson Michael Kill, CEO of Night Time Industries Association comments on Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s speech: “Today’s speech from Prime Minister
Image credit: Simon Dawson Michael Kill, CEO of Night Time Industries Association comments on Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s speech: “Today’s speech from Prime Minister
December 2nd, 2024 The Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) Scotland is issuing a stark warning: Without urgent action in this week’s budget, many of our
The Complex Burton, a club, event and music venue, revitalises a 2000-capacity landmark heritage building at the centre of Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire A landmark heritage building in the centre
Why this petition matters Two separate planning proposals have been submitted to Hackney Council, to develop a block of Flats on Morning Lane. Both developments,
Ambitious plans to make Leicester one of the UK’s foremost music cities will be unveiled on Thursday 14 November at the Leicester Business Festival. Press
The UK’s nightlife sector, a vital engine of the national economy, is now in severe jeopardy following the government’s Autumn Budget. Already battered by relentless
Nightlife Industry Faces Tough Road Ahead Despite Bank of England Rate Cut, Warns NTIA Amid Tax Increases and Looming Business Rate Hikes Statement from Michael
Press Comment from Michael Kill, CEO of the Night Time Industries Association:“We welcome the Government’s decision to scrap the proposed smoking ban for pubs and
The NTIA (Night Time Industries Association) is launching an Autumn Budget Survey to gather quick insights on how recent economic conditions and budget changes are
As bond markets react to the recent budget, one group of working professionals—self-employed contractors—faces an unexpected tax hit that could significantly impact their livelihoods. Self-employed