Legislation News – Page 22
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Quarter of staff aren’t confident on allergen guidance
Around a quarter (23%) of hospitality workers do not feel confident about advising customers with allergies, with 68% feeling they require more information, according to a new report from Fourth.
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Rent debt threatens more than 330,000 jobs
More than 330,000 jobs in hospitality are at risk of being lost due to the mounting £2.5bn pile of rent debt, which is threatening the future of many operators, according to UKHospitality.
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Nicholls warns to be wary of political spin
Positive signs about the removal of social distancing measures reported in the national press last weekend should be viewed alongside a note caution, warned Kate Nicholls, chief executive, UKHospitality - but there is cause for optimism, she said.
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High Court rules against Lord and Osmond
The High Court has ruled in favour of the government in the case brought by Sacha Lord and Hugh Osmond.
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UKH warning over £2.5bn rent debt
Ahead of submitting its formal evidence, UKHospitality has written to the government urging it to adopt its proposals to help tackle the £2.5bn rent debt crisis that threatens to wreck the hospitality sector’s recovery and risks further widespread job losses.
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BBPA calls for greater clarity on Covid certification
The British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA) has called for long-term clarity on the situation regarding the possible introduce of compulsory Covid status certificates for hospitality venues.
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Covid certificates for large events only
Compulsory Covid status certificates for pubs and restaurants are looking increasingly unlikely, with a government review set recommend documents are required only for larger events.
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PM said to have scrapped plans for Covid passports
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has reportedly scrapped plans to introduce Covid passports for pubs and restaurants this summer, according to the Daily Mail.
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Welsh government brings forward date for reopening
The Welsh government has brought forward the proposed date that hospitality can reopen for indoor dining to 17 May – at least a week earlier than had previously been expected.
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Calls for adoption of Australian rent relief model
A group of hospitality operators and property agents are calling on the government to implement the same rent relief scheme as has been adopted in Australia.
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Businesses face ‘rocky road to recovery’
Hospitality trade bodies UKH, BBPA and BII have called for Government to extend the business rates holiday for at least a further three months to allow businesses to get back on their feet.
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Deliveroo must prove itself to the market, says Shu
Deliveroo’s founder and chief executive Will Shu has said his message to shareholders and the wider investor community is “it is on me to prove the long-term value of this company”.
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Pub sector rebuffs calorie labelling proposals
The pub sector has challenged the logic of introducing calorie labelling for on-trade drinks at a time when many operators in the hospitality industry are battling for survival.
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Pub staff required to check Test and Trace registrations
Pub staff will be asked to check drinkers’ phones to prove that they registered with the NHS Test and Trace app, when hospitality venues reopen on Monday (12 April), the Telegraph has reported.
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Call for evidence over commercial leases
Operators have been urged to provide evidence about their experience as commercial tenants during lockdown, as the government seeks a “carefully managed exit” from business protections.
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‘Daft’ pub regulations amended
Regulations which threaten to prevent pubs from taking card payments inside have been amended at the eleventh hour, MCA understands.
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Judge expedites Sacha Lord case
The High Court has agreed to expedite Sacha Lord and Hugh Osmond’s case after the government attempted to stall proceedings yesterday (6 April).
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No vaccine certificate - for now
Guests will not be asked for any form of vaccine certification to go to the pub for outdoors opening from 12 April or for indoors opening from 17 May, vaccines minister Nadhim Zahawi has said.
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PM: Covid passports a ‘sensible approach’
Pubs and restaurants may be allowed to scrap social-distancing rules if their customers can present Covid passports.
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Lockdown easing on track
The easing of lockdown restrictions will move forward in England, with pubs and restaurants to begin reopening from Monday.