Written by: Michael Kill, NTIA, CEO Full Nightlife Article Newsletter series. In the UK, when we talk about heritage,
Once upon a time, you had to follow word-of-mouth directions, cross a canal, duck through a fence, and enter
In the evolving landscape of nightlife and hospitality, a new conversation is emerging around where a venue’s responsibility begins,
In a world wired to the endless scroll, where moments are measured in likes and experiences are filtered for
One of the reasons for the challenges currently facing the night-time economy may lie in a subtle but significant
In cities across the UK and beyond, the night time economy breathes life into our culture and communities. Hospitality,
In an age where we can message someone across the world in seconds, it’s striking how many people feel
Let’s be honest: if you’re out late at night in the UK, public transport probably isn’t getting you home.
Back in February, I had the absolute pleasure of joining the NTIA UK’s annual summit – a brilliant event
When discussing licensing—particularly in relation to the night-time economy (NTE)—one word is conspicuously absent: economics. Even the mere mention
In times of economic pressure and shifting consumer habits, simplicity often becomes a competitive advantage. Yet many businesses may
Written by: Michael Kill, NTIA, CEO Full Nightlife Article Newsletter series. Current licensing systems are largely reactive—centred on mitigating
Written by: Michael Kill, NTIA, CEO Full Nightlife Article Newsletter series. The “Donut Effect” has been a topic of
Written by: Michael Kill, NTIA, CEO Full Nightlife Article Newsletter series. Electronic music has long been a defining pillar
Written by: Michael Kill, NTIA, CEO Full Nightlife Article Newsletter series. When it comes to licensing, the conversation is