All Legislation articles – Page 34
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      NewsQuarter of diners with allergies suffer reactionsA quarter of people with food allergies have suffered a reaction while dining out in the last year 
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      Analysis & InsightOnly half of hospitality workers are paid for overtimeThe majority of workers in the hospitality industry work overtime, despite only half being paid for doing so 
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         News NewsMartin: Brexit would have no impact on JDWTim Martin, chairman and founder of JD Wetherspoon, has vowed to maintain staff perks and bonuses despite having to fork out extra cash for the national living wage 
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      NewsSector figures join campaign urging Britain to stay in EuropeThe founders of Café Rouge, YO! Sushi and Deliveroo have signed an open letter urging Britain to remain in the European Union 
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      NewsOperators in ‘significant’ financial distress from NLW implementationAlmost 20,000 restaurants, bars and hotels that have been forced to implement the National Living Wage (NLW) are in ‘significant’ financial distress 
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      Analysis & InsightInside track: How leaving the EU would impact pubsWriting for MCA’s sister title The Publican’s Morning Advertiser, Adam Bernstein takes a look at some of the key areas that would affect the pub sector if the British public votes to leave the European Union, and how a rejection of the continent could shape the landscape for pub operators in years to come 
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      Analysis & InsightNottingham’s Late Night Levy in focusNottingham City Council introduced the Late Night Levy (the ‘levy’) on 1 November 2014. This followed a public consultation detailing the proposal and subsequent approval from the Full Council. Clare Eames, partner at Poppleston Allen, the UK’s largest firm of licensing solicitors, takes a look at its impact one year on 
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      NewsIndustry bodies unite to aid adoption of Statutory CodeLeading trade bodies have come together to offer licensees support and guidance on the statutory pubs code 
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      Analysis & InsightThe potential impact on foreign restaurant employeesWhat would the impact be on EU nationals employed in the UK, should the UK vote to leave the EU? Sikin Andela, partner at London-based solicitors Glovers, looks at the three most likely options for the UK’s departure from the EU 
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      NewsAVLP: Concerns over MRO and fundingProperty Agents and valuers claim the Market Rent Only (MRO) option and securing funding present the biggest challenges facing the pub industry in 2016. 
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      NewsPoppleston Allen partner named as new PICAS chairmanPoppleston Allen partner James Anderson has been named as the new chairman of the PICA-Service 
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         News NewsFinal pubs code: Industry reactionLeading figures in the pub sector have expressed “grave concerns” about the timetable for implementation of the pubs code. 
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      NewsPubs code adjudicator row ‘could lead to judicial review’British Pub Confederation chair Greg Mulholland has threatened to seek a judicial review of Paul Newby’s appointment as pub code adjudicator if he refuses step down from the role. 
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      NewsPoll shows public support for sugar taxA poll has shown that 60% of consumers are in favour of George Osborne’s sugar tax. 
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         News NewsNew campaign targets VAT change in this ParliamentThe head of the new campaign to cut VAT for the hospitality sector has told MCA he is confident of securing action within the current Parliament. 
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         Opinion OpinionNLW: It's not just the economics, stupidThe national living wage (NLW) may have come into force this month, but its impact on the sector is far from clear yet. With any resulting boost to consumer spending yet to filter through, operators know the timing of price rises to mitigate the NLW effect must be handled cautiously. ... 
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         News NewsFinal pubs code: Triggers, waivers, costs and timescalesThe Government has set out its response to the pubs code consultation. 
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      NewsUnite urges end to delay on tipping legislationThe Unite union has demanded answers from the Government on why five months on from the consultation over tipping policies, there has been no answer. 
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      NewsALMR says NIC abolition will encourage growthThe Association of Multiple Licensed Retailers has said the abolition of National Insurance contributions for apprentices aged under 25 will provide a boost for businesses. 
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      NewsALMR and BBPA unite to front VAT campaignThe Association of Licensed Multiple Retailers (ALMR) and the British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA) are to unite to lead the campaign for a reduction in VAT for pubs and restaurants. 
 
























