Legislation News – Page 78
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MP eyes new law on hospitality staff tips
An MP has proposed a change in the law to stop employers reaping the benefits of staff tips in the leisure, hospitality and service sectors
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Restrictive covenant announcement 'imminent'
The outcome of the consultation on restrictive covenants on pub sales will be published “in the coming weeks”, new community pubs minister Kris Hopkins has claimed
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VAT Club says 15,000 venues will take part in Tax Equality Day
A total of 15,000 pubs and restaurants have pledged to take part in Tax Equality Day this month
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Gov’t holds talks on future of Responsibility Deal
The Government has held talks with leading food industry representatives in a bid to revive the Responsibility Deal
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Government to create food crime unit after horsemeat scandal
The Government is set to create a Food Crime Unit following the recommendations published today in the Elliott review of the horsemeat scandal
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Anglian Country Inns to take part in Tax Equality Day
Anglian Country Inns (ACInns), the Hertfordshire-based pub and restaurant group, is the latest operator to pledge its support for Tax Equality Day on 24 September as part of the campaign to demonstrate the benefits of reduced VAT in the hospitality sector
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Southampton strident on late-night levy
Southampton City Council has claimed it does not need to provide “forensic data” outlining the specific costs of policing the night-time economy in order to justify the introduction of a late-night levy
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Training bodies team up to tackle underage sales
Three of the UK’s top licensing training organisations have teamed up with Highfield Awarding Body for Compliance (HABC) to help staff tackle the issue of underage sales
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New penalties for using unregistered wholesalers
Pub operators who purchase stock from unregistered wholesalers could face “significant penalties” under new legislation designed to tackle alcohol duty fraud, HM Revenue & Customs has warned
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Fast food workers plan biggest US strike
Fast food workers in the US are planning their biggest strike to date this Thursday, with a nationwide walkout in protest at low wages and poor healthcare
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Alcohol wholesalers must register under HMRC scheme
All companies that sell wholesale alcohol must register with HMRC as part of a scheme to battle alcohol duty fraud that costs tax-payers an estimated £1bn each year
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Scotland’s CAMRA chairman calls for fairer treatment
The Scottish Government has ignored the concerns of publicans following its business growth consultation period regarding business rates by retaining its property based tax system, says Colin Valentine, national CAMRA chairman for Scotland, in an article published in The Scotsman
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Business uninformed over rates refunds
More than 90% of councils have not informed firms that they are still able to back-date a claim under the Small Business Rates Relief scheme
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Greater Manchester launches new alcohol strategy
Councils, health services, and police in Greater Manchester have officially teamed up to tackle alcohol abuse under a new strategy that includes the review of licensing powers
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SMEs unprepared for pension regulations
Companies are not leaving enough time to arrange staff enrolment to workplace pension schemes and could find themselves subject to fines or legal action if applications delayed by a processing backlog
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Snug Bars and Laine Pub Co sign up to Tax Equality Day
Snug Bars and Laine Pub Company have pledged their support for Tax Equality Day on 24 September as part of the campaign to demonstrate the benefits of reduced VAT in the hospitality sector
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WHO urges indoor e-cig ban
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has called for a ban on the use of e-cigrattes indoors
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Food allergen laws 'to cost sector £200m pa'
Upcoming food allergen regulations are set to cost the food service industry up to £200m per year, the British Hospitality Association (BHA) has warned
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Manchester pubs could face licensing crackdown
Pubs in Greater Manchester could face a crackdown on licensing from police and councils, following a new report that reveals excessive drinking costs the region £1.2bn each year
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Government approves new chef apprenticeship standards
New chef apprenticeship standards developed by the hospitality industry’s Trailblazer Group have been approved by Government