Legislation

Legal changes to look out for in 2025

Legal changes to look out for in 2025

By Felicity Giles

The Morning Advertiser takes a look at the new legislative changes that are set to come into force this year and what this could mean for the industry.

Gov axes funding for communities to buy ACVs

Gov axes funding for communities to buy ACVs

By Rebecca Weller

A scheme allowing communities to bid for ownership of local assets, including pubs, has been scrapped due to “challenging” Government finances.

75% of NTE staff fear job cuts

75% of NTE staff fear job cuts

By Nikkie Thatcher

Three quarters of night-time economy staff expressed concerns that businesses may face financial strain, potentially leading to reduced shifts or layoffs.

NICs hike will mean 10% rise in employment cost

NICs hike will mean 10% rise in employment cost

By Nikkie Thatcher

The increase in employer national insurance contributions (NICs), which is set to come into force in April 2025, will mean a 10% rise in the cost of employment per person, research has found.

New fraud guidance will hold firms to account

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’.

Key points from the Budget in summary

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.

Operators hit back at ‘disappointing’ 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.