All Legislation articles – Page 64
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Taxpayers 'subsidising unfair practices of pubcos'
Taxpayers will subsidise the “unfair” practices of tenanted pub companies to the tune of c£33m - or potentially more than £100m - per year unless the Government presses ahead with plans to reform the tenanted model, a political think tank has told the Government
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Leeds exec board rejects late-night levy
The executive board of Leeds City Council has backed calls to not press ahead with the introduction of a late-night levy in the city
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Gaming machine trade body urges machine tie ban
A group representing suppliers of coin-operated gaming machines has reiterated calls for the pubco machine tie to be outlawed
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OFT warns on pubco intervention
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has warned the Government that plans to intervene in the tenanted pub model could lead to higher rent for tenants and higher prices for customers
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Public 'will demand intervention on obesity'
It’s “only a matter of time” before people will demand measures such as higher taxes on unhealthy foods and more regulation to influence diets, according to a new report from a think tank
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Gamestec joins VAT campaign
Gamestec, the UK’s largest gaming and amusement machine operator, has joined the campaign to reduce VAT for the sector to 5%
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Majority oppose Lambeth EMRO
Almost four times as many people have openly opposed plans by Lambeth Council in London to implement an Early Morning Restriction Order (EMRO) than have supported for the measure
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Tesco CEO calls for obesity law
Philip Clarke, chief executive of Tesco, has told the Government to bring in a law to tackle obesity and that legislation might be required to “level the playing field” with restaurants, takeaways, cinemas and other retailers
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AWP tie ban risks creating 'Wild West free-for-all'
Pub gaming machine suppliers have written to the Government expressing serious concerns about plans to ban the AWP tie, with one predicting a “Wild West-style free-for-all” as rogue suppliers target pubs
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Government won't relax licensing hours for World Cup
The Minister for Crime and Prevention at the Home Office has said the Government will not be relaxing licensing hours for next year’s World Cup
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Opinion
Wrong legislation, wrong time
With the Government now set to announce its response to the consultation into the proposed statutory code for tenanted pub companies in 2014, John Harrington examines the concerns of pub companies and asks what the industry can expect
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Analysis & Insight
Industry welcomes MPs calls for beer duty freeze
Britain’s brewing and pub industry has welcomed renewed calls from MPs for a freeze in beer duty in the 2014 Budget
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Minister advises police of EMRO and late-night levy 'benefits'
A Government minister has written to all police and crime commissioners in England and Wales to advise them of the “benefits” of early morning restriction orders (EMROs) and late-night levies
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Pubco critic MP to oversee code decision
The new Government minister charged with overseeing proposals for a statutory code in the pubco/tenant relationship is an outspoken critic of pub companies
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Government rules out total ban on zero-hours contracts
The Government will not pursue an outright ban on zero-hours contracts but will look to prohibit “exclusivity contracts” that stop people working for other companies
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BBPA agrees partnership with Northern Ireland trade body
The British Beer & Pub Association has signed a partnership deal with Pubs of Ulster. The BBPA said the move will enable the organisations to coordinate campaigning and representation work
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BISC chair’s letter to Cable
BISC chair Adrian Bailey writes to Vince Cable, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, urging to stop delaying and get on with introducing a statutory code for pub companies
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MPs urge Cable to 'act now' on statutory pubco code
An influential committee of MPs has written to Business Secretary Vince Cable urging the Government not to delay in introducing a statutory code of conduct for the pubco/tenant relationship
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Cheltenham next for late-night levy
Cheltenham Borough Council has become the second local authority in England and Wales to approve proposals for a late-night levy
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Nottingham eyes late-night levy
Nottingham City Council is considering introducing a late-night levy, a move that could cost local pubs £446,000