
NTIA says will judge new PM on actions not words
Michael Kill CEO NTIA says: “We look forward to working with the new Prime Minister in his new role, and hope he can address the

Michael Kill CEO NTIA says: “We look forward to working with the new Prime Minister in his new role, and hope he can address the

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Michael Kill CEO NTIA says: “In less than 40 days in office the Prime Minister has crashed the economy, placing an insurmountable level of pressure

Changes designed to ensure the UK’s economic stability and provide confidence in the government’s commitment to fiscal discipline. Basic rate of income tax to remain at

High Court has ruled today in three major court decisions that insurers can deduct the state support that a policyholder has received when deciding how

Did you miss our 001 Energy Webinar? Don’t panic we have got you covered. Below are two documents that summarise of what you can do to

Michael Kill CEO NTIA Says: “The British Government has all but lost the confidence of the sector, businesses are on the verge of collapse, with

The Government Business Energy Relief scheme is still leaving businesses with untenable energy costs, with many seeing costs of electricity and gas rise by over

Government amends energy price guarantee to extend it to businesses signing contracts from 1 Dec 2021. Michael Kill CEO NTIA: “The Government has extended the

The search is on to find a new, high-profile business leader to champion and support the region’s pubs, clubs, bars, concert venues, theatres and restaurants

At 11am on Monday 14th November, members of the hospitality industry will converge on Parliament Square, to urge the government to revise its policies relating

In the last 6 months the UK’s Night Time Economy has been under attack. Noise complaints have escalated exponentially, with businesses under pressure to tone

Published: 03 October 2022 by Suraj Desor, Associate Solicitor, Poppleston Allen Liverpool City Council have begun consultation on the existing Late Night Levy and whether

Below is an updated from TFL ahead of the upcoming rail strikes on the 1st, 5th, and 8th of October. More information is available on

Frustration is growing as interest rates rise and the pound plummets to all time low, businesses across the country are feeling the pressure, particularly hospitality

The NTIA are delighted to hear the news on Printworks and are pleased to have been able to support Broadwick Live in retaining Printworks as

Michael Kill CEO NTIA Says: “We are extremely disappointed with the Chancellor’s announcement this morning. It will be seen as a missed opportunity to support

Full the full “Growth Plan” on the government website Chancellor unveils new growth plan, tackling energy costs to bring down inflation, backing business and helping

Oval Space is an important cultural venue, opening in 2017, it has quickly developed a reputation as one of the most innovative music venues within

Michael Kill CEO NTIA Says: “We welcome the detail of the long awaited announcement of the “Energy Bill Relief Scheme” for businesses, and cautiously work
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