Legislation

‘We are the real economy’

‘We are the real economy’

The MA’s Ed Bedington caught up with BII boss Steve Alton to reflect on the week’s news which has seen the resignation of a Prime Minister.

VAT crackdown could fund pub rates support

VAT crackdown could fund pub rates support

By Phoebe Fraser

Government plans to tighten VAT rules for online marketplaces could help fund improvements to business rates for pubs, restaurants, hotels and other high street businesses.

OPINION: So long, farewell....

OPINION

OPINION: So long, farewell....

By Ed Bedington

So farewell Sir Keir, and with a bit of luck, he’ll be taking his Chancellor Rachel Reeves with him as well.

Sector leaders demand action from new PM

Sector leaders demand action from new PM

By Rebecca Weller

Voices from across the sector have called on the next appointed Prime Minister to prioritise hospitality, warning continued economic pressure has stifled growth.

Starmer quits: How outgoing PM impacted pubs

Starmer quits: How outgoing PM impacted pubs

By Rebecca Weller

Sir Keir Starmer’s resignation has brought an abrupt end to a turbulent administration that delivered significant challenges and notable reforms for the hospitality sector.

What is a pub really worth?

What is a pub really worth?

Do pubs really add value to society? In the season finale of the Lock In podcast, the team take a deep dive to assess the real social value of pubs

Burnham win puts hospitality pledges in spotlight

Burnham win puts hospitality pledges in spotlight

By Phoebe Fraser

Andy Burnham’s victory in the Makerfield by-election has put his hospitality pledges back in focus, as the newly elected MP appears set to challenge Sir Keir Starmer for the Labour leadership.

Sector urged to keep momentum up on VAT campaign

Sector urged to keep momentum up on VAT campaign

By Rebecca Weller

Trade bodies have urged the sector to maintain momentum behind #VATsTheProblem as the campaign prepares for its next phase, ensuring hospitality’s voice is heard by Government.

What is going on with zero-hour contracts?

What is going on with zero-hour contracts?

By Lydia Button, solicitor, Thackray Williams

As the Government launches a consultation paper on new protections for zero and low-hour workers, employer solicitor Lydia Button lays out what this means for operators.

Lower strength beer sales hit 912m pints after duty change

THE LOW & NO PROJECT

Lower strength beer sales hit 912m pints after duty change

By Phoebe Fraser

Sales of lower strength beers have risen sharply since changes to the alcohol duty regime came into force, with 200m units of alcohol removed per year since 2023, according to new research.

Kerridge: ‘I feel let down by Labour’

Kerridge: ‘I feel let down by Labour’

By Rebecca Weller

Celebrity chef Tom Kerridge has said he feels let down by the Labour Government after being a strong supporter of the party during its election campaign.

Multiple operators warned over tax changes by HMRC

Multiple operators warned over tax changes by HMRC

By Eddie Murphy, consultant, ELTA

Tax changes to shared company ownership from three years ago are starting to be pursued by HMRC. Here, accountancy consultant Eddie Murphy from ELTA outlines how it might impact on pub operators.

OPINION: Not the VAT cut anyone wanted

OPINION: Not the VAT cut anyone wanted

We asked for a VAT cut, and we’ve been given a VAT cut, but as with anything this Government touches, it’s as much help as a paper raincoat.

Is kid’s meal VAT cut worthwhile?

Is kid’s meal VAT cut worthwhile?

By Ed Bedington

The MA’s Ed Bedington hosts an impromptu reaction chat with the Lock In’s Heath Ball and the Great British Pub Awards Family Pub of the Year operator Phil Sutton of the Perry Hill Pub.

Inquiry launched into visitor levy

Inquiry launched into visitor levy

By Nikkie Thatcher

The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Hospitality and Tourism has launched an inquiry into the Government’s proposed visitor levy.

Vaping in pubs: What operators need to know

Vaping in pubs: What operators need to know

By Rebecca Weller

After the Tobacco and Vapes Act 2026 received Royal Assent last month, The Morning Advertiser (The MA) has examined the current legislation around vaping in pubs.

Energy costs separate due to Gulf crisis

UTILITY UPDATE WITH NATIONWIDE ENERGY

Energy costs separate due to Gulf crisis

By Nationwide Energy

Tensions in the Gulf are changing how oil, gas and electricity prices move. For pubs, this decoupling matters more than ever when planning energy costs.

Operators raise concerns over guaranteed hours policy

Operators raise concerns over guaranteed hours policy

By Phoebe Fraser

Pub operators have warned the Government’s proposed guaranteed hours policy risks undermining flexibility and increasing costs, as fresh concerns emerge over the impact of the Employment Rights Act.

Key changes impacting pubs in April

Key changes impacting pubs in April

By Nikkie Thatcher

A number of changes to legislation and costs hit the sector in April. We’ve rounded up the key changes operators need to be aware of.

Price: Gov must understand profit is ‘not a dirty word’

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

Price: Gov must understand profit is ‘not a dirty word’

By Rebecca Weller

The Government must accept profit is “not a dirty word”, but attitudes towards pubs within Parliament are changing, Barons managing director and British Institute of Innkeeping (BII) chair Clive Price has said.