Legislation News – Page 99
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Charles Wells' alcohol unit info concerns
Charles Wells has raised concerns about possible practical and safety issues of complying with a Responsibility Deal pledge to provide unit information on branded glassware
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Brewers upbeat on unit reduction targets
Alcohol producers have expressed confidence that they will reach their targets for reducing the number of alcohol units across the UK market
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Enterprise found in breach of the spirit of its code
Enterprise Inns has been found in breach of the spirit of its Code of Practice in the fifth case to go through the Pubs Independent Conciliation & Arbitration Service (PICA-Service)
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Minimum price on alcohol plans to be dropped
David Cameron’s plans for a minimum alcohol price and a ban on “multi-buy” discounts on drinks will be formally killed off next week
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Leon founders urge schools to ban pack lunches
Henry Dimbley and John Vincent are urging head teachers in England to ban packed lunches to increase the take-up of school dinners and promote healthy eating
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Government pressed on minimum pricing
The Government has come under further pressure to implement a minimum price of alcohol during a debate in the House of Lords
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Pub trade backs vocational qualification
A new Government-led vocational qualification for the hospitality sector is being seen as a “stepping stone” in getting apprenticeships “highly valued” in the pub trade
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More outlets display food hygiene rating
The number of food businesses displaying their ‘Scores on the Doors’ rating has increased significantly for those with the top two ratings, but not for those with lower scores
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Griffiths reiterates VAT campaign skepticism
Tory MP says: “Cutting taxes for the likes of Starbuck and KFC is not a prospect that will see Mr Osborne reaching for his cheque book”
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Osborne named Beer Drinker of the Year
Chancellor recognised for his decision to cut the beer duty escalator, while Adnams’ head brewer Fergus Fitzgerald was named Brewer of the Year
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Councils: let us set licence fees
Councils have urged the Government to move quickly to let them set their own licence fee levels for pubs, clubs and shops, which could cost operators and extra £100m
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BID loans scheme to launch
The Government is to launch a £500,000 fund to provide loans for setting up local Business Improvement Districts (BIDs), and will also look to allow them to operate over a wider region
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Newcastle offers levy discount
Pubs and clubs subject to Newcastle’s proposed late-night levy will receive a 30% discount if they sign up to a best-practice scheme currently being set up by the council
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VAT campaign writes to every pub
The campaign group to reduce VAT to 5% for the sector has written to every pub in the country calling for their support
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DCMS confirms 5% reduction in VisitBritain budget
The hospitality and tourism industries have welcomed news that VisitBritain’s funding is to be cut by less than expected
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Sector urged to back new vocational qualifications
Companies and professional bodies in the hospitality sector are to be asked to support a new series of vocational qualifications for 16 to 19 year-olds
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Trade body seeks Parliament debate on VAT
The Federation of Bangladeshi Caterers is to launch an on-line petition in an attempt to secure a debate in Parliament about reducing VAT on restaurant meals
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Big brewers would benefit from beer tie freedom
Any profit pool released by pubcos going free-of-tie would flow to the major brewers and not to tenants
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Punch 'drafted tenant letters to Government'
Letters sent by Punch Taverns licensees speaking up for the pub company were drafted by Punch itself, The Sun reports this morning
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Minimum pricing appeal lodged
The Scotch Whisky Association tells M&C Report that it’s likely to be several months before its appeal hearing takes place