
Interest Rate Remains Unchanged at 5%
The Bank of England has kept the interest rate unchanged at 5%, a decision that continues to affect the hospitality sector, which is already grappling

The Bank of England has kept the interest rate unchanged at 5%, a decision that continues to affect the hospitality sector, which is already grappling

The hospitality industry has been hit with another challenge as interest rates are held steady, maintaining financial pressures on businesses. Rising borrowing costs continue to

Comment from Michael Kill, CEO of Night Time Industries Association“We had hoped the Bank of England would be confident enough to lower interest rates, but their

The Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) is urging the Chancellor to include support for the UK’s night-time economy in the upcoming Autumn Budget. The NTIA

The Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) has submitted a letter of urgent appeal to the Chancellor, outlining a series of critical measures designed to support

The event will be held together with the 5th Spanish Nightlife Congress. Security, coexistence, sustainability, tourism, and the future of nightlife will be some of

The UK Parliament has introduced “Martyn’s Law,” a new piece of legislation designed to protect concert-goers and other attendees of public events from terror attacks.

The Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) is urging for a thorough review of “Martyn’s Law” as it is introduced into Parliament. The association supports the

“Martyn’s Law” introduces new security measures for public venues in the UK, aimed at enhancing safety and preventing terrorism. The law, named after Martyn Hett,

The Employment (Allocation of Tips) Act and the statutory Code of Practice on fair and transparent distribution of tips are set to come into effect

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

A recent report on Resident Advisor highlights the rising difficulties faced by London’s nightlife industry. The article discusses concerns from venue operators about new regulations,

The Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) has expressed concerns over the financial impact of implementing “Martyn’s Law,” legislation aimed at bolstering security in public venues.

Reading Pubwatch recently celebrated its 20th anniversary with a special conference, marking two decades of fostering collaboration and safety within the town’s pub community. The

Statement from Michael Kill, CEO of the Night Time Industries Association: “The growing public scepticism towards dynamic ticket pricing should be a wake-up call for

NTIA comment on the new report from LIVE which highlights that spending on the UK live music sector and associated businesses has hit a record £6.1bn.

The viral UFO sighting in Ibiza that took the Internet by storm has been revealed as a brilliant marketing stunt by visionary creative, Owner, Founder, and CEO

A proposed UK smoking ban in pub gardens and outdoor areas could put pub staff at risk of violence, according to industry leaders. Concerns have

The Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) underscores the critical role that events and festivals play in fuelling the UK economy, delivering a substantial return on

Pub bosses and health leaders are clashing over proposed smoking bans in pub gardens and outdoor spaces. While health officials argue that extending the smoking
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