Legislation News – Page 100
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BISL welcomes Gov’t support for apprenticeships
Business in Sport and Leisure (BISL) has welcomed the Government’s support for apprenticeships
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Free-of-tie option would lead to drop in PBT
Should the BIS pubco tenanted review lead to a mandatory free-of-tie decision, it could be devastating for the tenanted pubco model
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Taco Bell takes protein route
Taco Bell is set to ramp up its helath credentials by swapping “meat” for “protein” on its menu labelling
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Newcastle first to introduce a Late Night Levy
Newcastle City Council approves proposals for a levy on licensed premises operating after midnight
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Pop ups not long-term answer for high streets
An easing of planning law could lead to more pop-up shops but will do little in the long-term to ease the pressure on the UK’s high streets
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Kingston Oceana survives licence review
Luminar, Europe’s largest nightclub operator, will continue to trade its Kingston Oceana site after it agreed to a set of new licence conditions
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Gov’t needs to support industry’s growth potential
The food industry should not be overlooked for potential economic growth, according to a new report
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National cut VAT day to be launched
Campaigners aiming to reduce the level of VAT in the hospitality sector from 20% to 5% headed by Jacques Borel are planning to launch a national day of action
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'Vince effect' could see more pubs on market
Government plans to impose a statutory code on large tenanted pub companies could see more pubs put on the market, many marketed for alternative use, says Christie + Co’s Neil Morgan
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Hundreds of Punch tenants back pubco in letters to BIS
Hundreds of Punch licensees have written to the Government in support of the pubco as part of the consultation into the statutory code, says Punch’s Andy Slee
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Starbucks introduces calorie labeling nationwide
Starbucks has announced it will include calorie information on menu boards at all its company-operated and licensed stores in the US
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Majority of tenants want a code
Nearly all tenants (94%) would like to see a statutory code to regulate the pubco-tenant relationship
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Neame predicts statutory pub code will not materialise
There will not be a statutory code of conduct for the pub industry, according to the chairman of the British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA).
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BBPA criticises Gov’t over consultation process
The BBPA has accused the Government of having “inadequate and insufficient evidence” to make statutory intervention
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Tuppen: code consultation 'a disgrace'
Enterprise Inns chief executive Ted Tuppen has labelled the Government’s consultation into the statutory code for pub companies “a disgrace”
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Cable: Government to probe code impact
Vince Cable has revealed that the Government will carry out independent research to analyse the impact of its statutory code proposals on the pub industry
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Heineken labels Gov’t proposals ‘misguided’
Heineken has labelled many of the Government’s proposals to reform the pub sector as “misguided” and called on it to work with the company on a more ambitious agenda for growth in the sector
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Cable: 6,000 responses submitted to pubco consultation
Business Secretary Vince Cable described the response rate for the consultation on a statutory pubco code and code adjudicator as “remarkable”
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Beer duty cut 'will yield 200m extra pints'
The penny-off-a-pint duty cut at the last Budget will contribute 200m pints a year to the UK beer market by 2014-15, according to Government estimates
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City of London proposes late-night levy
The City of London is the latest area to examine plans to implement a late-night levy from 1 April 2014