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Consultation on extending licensing hours in England and Wales for 2024 UEFA European Championship
Statement made by Chris Philp, The Minister of State for Crime, Policing and Fire The UEFA Men’s European Championship will take place from 14 June

Home Office’s ‘Enough’ Campaign
Introducing the Home Office’s ‘Enough‘ Campaign.

New bill gives police more powers to take zero-tolerance approach to crime
The Home Office has announced the new Crime and Justice Bill. This is joint legislation from Home Office and Ministry of Justice. ASB and community

Autumn Statement 2023 – Speech and Updated Documents
The Chancellor’s speech Mr Speaker. After a global pandemic and energy crisis, we have taken difficult decisions to put our economy back on track. We

Largest ever cash increase to the minimum wage
Low Pay Commission recommendations take the minimum wage to its long term target in April 2024 The Government has today announced its acceptance of the

Record wage boost for nearly 3 million workers next year
Biggest ever increase to the National Living Wage, worth over £1,800 a year for a full-time worker, fulfils manifesto pledge to end low pay. The
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Fuller’s to tackle sexual harassment following equality watchdog intervention
Thousands of workers at Fuller’s will receive training to prevent sexual harassment, following a legal case supported by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC).

NTIA Reacts to Announcement on Interest Rates from the Bank Of England
Michael Kill CEO NTIA says: “Given the inflationary position announced several weeks ago, we are disappointed that the BOE have once again increased interest rates.”

⚠ Industrial Action travel advice, including Brighton Pride
Due to industrial action, minimal service will be in place across our network on Saturday, 5 August. Unfortunately, there will be NO trains to or

Draft anti-terror bill focus on venue capacity fails to address real risk of terror attacks, Home Affairs Committee warns
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

Terrorism (Protection of Premises) draft Bill
This is a House of Commons Committee report, with recommendations to government. The Government has two months to respond. Fourth Report of Session 2022–23 Author:

Parklife Founder Sacha Lord & NTIA reject Home Office denial of drug testing U-turn
Nightlife entrepreneur Sacha Lord and the Night Time Industries Association have rejected claims by the Home Office that they have not reversed their policy on