Hospitality Venues are Realising Changes Have to Be made to Operations
As hospitality venues across the UK recover after a tough time in the pandemic, they have the opportunity of a watershed moment to evaluate how
As hospitality venues across the UK recover after a tough time in the pandemic, they have the opportunity of a watershed moment to evaluate how

Children’s learning and opportunities are being put at risk, Labour has warned, as the Conservatives’ failure to get a grip on rising prices puts the

With the Office for Budget Responsibility stating that 2022-2023 will see the biggest fall in living standards in the UK since records began and as
AXA has recently confirmed that it will not be appealing the ruling in the case brought by Corbin & King which sought to clarify the
Working families are at “breaking point”, warns union body Emergency Budget needed to tackle “worst living standards crisis in generations”, says TUC TUC analysis highlights
Millions of UK workers will receive a pay rise from today (Friday 1 April 2022), as the National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage rise
£35 million from final round of Culture Recovery Fund has gone to 340 organisations across England Grants are supporting organisations as they emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic £1.57 billion funding
People at risk of serious illness from COVID-19, and eligible for treatments, will continue to get free tests to use if they develop symptoms, along with

Pubs serving remote communities in England saved by government intervention that will put them into community ownership Local pubs in Wiltshire, Cornwall and Leicestershire will receive much needed

In September 2021, the government launched the Live Events Reinsurance Scheme to support live events across the country — such as music festivals, conferences and business events — that are at risk

New law comes into effect to provide a legally binding arbitration process to resolve certain outstanding commercial rent debts related to the pandemic commercial landlords and tenants encouraged to negotiate
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak delivered the Spring Financial Statement today. He said: Chancellor: Mr Speaker, As I stand here, men, women and children are huddled in basements
Michael Kill, CEO of the Night Time Industries Association, reacted to the Chancellor’s Spring Statement. Micheal Kill, CEO NTIA Says: “Today marks two years to
Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak said: “The ongoing uncertainty caused by global shocks means it’s more important than ever to take a responsible approach to the public finances.
As part of the government’s commitment to drive down crime and improve public safety, the Home Office has today (18 March) formally launched round four of the Safer
Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak responded to the March ONS labour market statistics saying: “Thanks to the unprecedented economic support we’ve provided, we’ve now

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, is uniting football and rugby clubs across the capital in support of a landmark new campaign speaking directly to men and boys about how their actions
NTIA is pleased to announce a partnership with Global Cities After Dark and VibeLab who will be bringing an international focus to the summit, discussing

Local authorities across England have been granted more than £11 million in government funding to deliver projects to improve air quality. The money, from the Government’s Air Quality Grant, helps councils
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