
Martyn’s Law Introduced to Parliament to Better Protect the Public From Terrorism
The public will be better protected from terrorism under new laws requiring many public venues to scale up preparedness against attacks and bring in measures

The public will be better protected from terrorism under new laws requiring many public venues to scale up preparedness against attacks and bring in measures

The hospitality sector prioritises customer safety and welfare, addressing issues like drink spiking with serious measures including staff training, CCTV, and safeguarding practices. Drink spiking

Public safety advice from ProtectUK focuses on enhancing security and awareness in various environments. The guidance includes tips on recognising suspicious behaviour, understanding emergency procedures,

As the CEO of the Night Time Economy Association, I am compelled to address the escalating concerns regarding the safety of our staff and customers

Michael Kill, CEO of the Night Time Industries Association, welcomed the news today from the Home Office to reinstate back of house drug testing at

Late on Friday last week the Government approved the Licensing Act 2003 (UEFA European Football Championship Licensing Hours) Order 2024. Click below for further information.

Assaulting a retail worker to be made a standalone criminal offence. Serial or abusive shoplifters will face tougher punishments as the Prime Minister sets out tough

Small venues face implementing costly new anti-terror measures while larger events fall out of scope Onerous new anti-terror regulations could place small businesses and voluntary

The Night Time Industries Association & Nightlife entrepreneur, Sacha Lord, have written to the Home Office demanding a judicial review following its decision to ban

Following a survey released by the BBC on Door Security Operatives and the violence and abuse they face within the workplace, the NTIA and UKDSA

BBC Documentary on Level of Violence and Abuse Facing Security Staff Nightly Supported by NTIA & UKDSA Following a survey released by the BBC on Door

The recent refusal by the Home Office to pursue the implementation of business licensing within the private security sector will weaken the ability for front

NTIA and UKDSA welcome the Government’s Intentions on Martyn’s Law, having worked closely with the Home Office, key agencies and stakeholders in the development of the

New figures released today from the Night Time Industries Association with (NTIA) and UK Door Security Association (UKDSA) have revealed that 75% of members surveyed – including
Michael Kill CEO NTIA says “The withdrawal of the remaining covid restrictions is welcomed by the industry, and will further support business recovery and go
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