Legislation

Significant shift: New failure to prevent fraud guidelines hold larger corporations to account (Image: Credit/ fotoVoyager)

New fraud guidance will hold firms to account

By Felicity Giles

New anti-fraud guidance was published on Wednesday 6 November, outlining crucial advice for organisations around the new corporate criminal offence, ‘Failure to Prevent Fraud’.

Official statement: the Chancellor announced numerous measures during the Budget (image: Getty/simonbradfield)

BUDGET 2024

Key points from the Budget in summary

By Nikkie Thatcher

Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered Labour’s first Budget in 14 years, with many from the on-trade raising concerns over moves that will affect operators.

Trade reaction: various operators labelled the Budget

BUDGET 2024

Operators hit back at ‘disappointing’ Budget

By Nikkie Thatcher

Pub operators have responded to Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Budget with disappointment, warning of the possibility of further pub closures and adding thousands to their already escalating costs.

Government pledge: help for independent brewers will be welcomed by SIBA and CAMRA

Beer industry boost vow in Budget welcomed

By Gary Lloyd

SIBA and CAMRA have welcomed the Government’s intention to support the independent brewing industry but urged further reliefs be made on draught beer duty and business rates.

What's in the news 25 October?

Review of the Week

'They're making an enemy of us'

By Ed Bedington

The MA's Ed Bedington caught up with Our Yummy Collection founder Anthony Pender to get his take on the week's news.

Stark reality: 70% of late-night firms at risk (Credit:Getty/Michael Blann)

Seven in 10 late-night firms facing closure

By Rebecca Weller

Seven out of 10 firms face collapse without urgent business rates relief extension, new research from the Night-Time Industries Association (NTIA) has revealed.

What's in the news October 18?

Review of the Week

Maintain the pressure ahead of budget

By Ed Bedington

The MA's Ed Bedington caught up with UKHospitality boss Kate Nicholls to get her take on the week's events and why the sector needs to maintain pressure on Government and MPs ahead of the budget.

Significant impact: UKH reacts to November tube strikes announcement (Credit:Getty/Bim)

Tube strikes will impact sector on 'key' trading days

By Rebecca Weller

November’s Tube strikes will have a “significant impact” on London’s hospitality firms on key trading days, one industry body has said after further industrial action was announced.

Final nail in the coffin: Sector braces for further NLW increases in the Budget later this month (Credit: Getty/georgeclerk)

Sector braces for NLW increase in Budget

By Phil Mellows

Publicans are bracing themselves for another possible jump in the national living wage (NLW) when Rachel Reeves addresses parliament in her first Budget as chancellor on 30 October.

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