Legislation

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Bouncers end up in court

Four hundred working bouncers have been prosecuted for failing to obtain a Security Industry Authority (SIA) licence.
Posted: 28 July 2005 | 00:00

Hospitality will gain from law on age discrimination

New laws to outlaw age discrimination will have a positive effect on the hospitality sector and help alleviate staff shortages, according to industry experts.
Posted: 22 July 2005 | 10:36

Licensing helpline launched

A new licensing helpline will be launched next week in a bid to speed-up the low licence application rate.
Posted: 21 July 2005 | 11:07

Force majeure

The recent terrorist bombings in London brought much of the London, some of the South East and Midlands to a grinding halt.
Posted: 18 July 2005 | 00:00

Welsh call time on smoking

Minister backs assembly's call
Posted: 14 July 2005 | 00:00

Support for smoking restrictions increases

smoking in pubNearly one-in-three people support a smoking ban in enclosed public places, according to the latest survey from the Office for National Statistics.
Posted: 12 July 2005 | 10:06

What the weekend papers say

A round-up of the weekend's news affecting the hospitality industry. News includes: Scottish smoking ban faces legal challenge; New bid for Jurys Doyle; Birmingham security scare; London shows solidarity...
Posted: 11 July 2005 | 10:04

This sea of legislation is swamping business

Bob CottonBob Cotton, chief executive of the British Hospitality Association, laments the demise of "joined-up government"
Posted: 08 July 2005 | 16:53

England smoking ban likely after Scots lead

Pub bosses see no way out of total ban for English outlets
Posted: 07 July 2005 | 00:00

Cancer Research UK calls for outright ban

There should be an outright ban on smoking in public places because hospitality workers have the right to work in a smoke-free environment, according to Cancer Research UK.
Posted: 06 July 2005 | 12:50

Scotland faces total smoking ban in March 2006

Scotland will become the first part of the UK to go completely smoke free in all enclosed public places on 26 March next year.
Posted: 01 July 2005 | 10:00

Restaurateurs call for outright smoking ban

smoking in pubProposed partial limit is labelled "stupid and irrational"
Posted: 30 June 2005 | 00:00

NI to introduce smoking restrictions

Northern Ireland is to introduce smoking restrictions in public places, according to minister for health Shaun Woodward.
Posted: 29 June 2005 | 15:24

Scots support smoking ban proposals

A majority of Scots support the Scottish Executive’s plans to ban smoking in enclosed pubic places such as pubs and restaurants, according to new research.
Posted: 27 June 2005 | 11:55

Nightclubs may not have to pay for ADZs

nightclub drinkingA loophole in the Violent Crime Reduction Bill may mean nightclubs are exempt from the costs of late-night policing in proposed Alcohol Disorder Zones (ADZs).
Posted: 24 June 2005 | 10:16

Minister fails to get tougher on smoking

The health of hospitality workers will continue to be put at risk after the Government failed to implement a complete ban on smoking in public places this week.
Posted: 23 June 2005 | 00:00

Total smoking ban pressure grows

Cigarette boxPressure group Smokefree Liverpool has described the Government’s proposed smoking restrictions for England as illogical and unfair.
Posted: 21 June 2005 | 15:58

Employee holidays

Perhaps surprisingly, the legal right to paid holiday has only existed since 1998.
Posted: 14 June 2005 | 00:00

Licensing act start date revealed

Licensing minister James Purnell has revealed that the start date for the new licensing act in England and Wales is to be 24 November.
Posted: 08 June 2005 | 11:56

Gambling and the law

Following extensive review the Gambling Act finally received Royal Assent on 7 April 2005.
Posted: 06 June 2005 | 00:00

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