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Prime minister to announce reopening roadmap today
Prime minister Boris Johnson will publish the government’s roadmap for easing lockdown restrictions in England today.
UKHospitality presents its own reopening roadmap
UKHospitality is urging the government to provide businesses with certainty and clarity in its reopening announcement next week and has presented its own roadmap for hospitality to emerge from lockdown.
‘No evidence’ for PM’s claim hospitality venues carry extra risk
Letter to PM calling for hospitality to reopen by Easter signed by 63 MPs
Prime minister rebuffs request to meet with minister for hospitality petitioners
Prime minister Boris Johnson has rebuffed a request to meet with petitioners who are calling for[...]
Takeaway alcohol banned as England comes under lockdown until mid-February
Takeaway alcohol will be banned in England until the latest lockdown ends in mid-February, although alcohol[...]
Prime minister unveils three-tier system as Liverpool placed in highest alert level
The prime minister has unveiled a three-tier local alert system and placed Liverpool in the highest[...]
Prime minister says Eat Out to Help Out may have helped spread coronavirus despite lack of evidence
Prime minister Boris Johnson has said August's Eat Out to Help Out scheme may have helped[...]
Prime minister sticks by hospitality restrictions saying results will 'take time to feed through'
The prime minister has said “we have to stick to the plan” to combat Covid-19 and warned he “will not hesitate to take further measures” if the evidence requires. "
Prime minister expected to announce new measures as Covid-19 cases continue to rise
Prime minister Boris Johnson is expected to announce new measures in a bid to halt the increase in Covid-19 cases, after positive test results reached 7,000 for the first time yesterday.
Prime minister defends 10pm curfew blaming late-night drinking for rise in cases
Prime minister Boris Johnson has defended his decision to impose a 10pm curfew on hospitality businesses in England, blaming late-night drinking for the rise in coronavirus cases.
Events sector 'hung out to dry' as reopening plans called off
Events sector leaders said the industry has "been hung out to dry" after plans to restart[...]
Curfew of 10pm and table service restriction for restaurants and pubs in England
A 10pm curfew for all pubs, bars and restaurants and compulsory table service will come into[...]
Consumer confidence slides following 'rule of six' restriction
The new restriction banning gatherings of more than six people from Monday has left nearly a[...]
Operators hit by 'significant' cancellations as tighter restrictions cause customer confusion
Restaurant and pub operators have been hit by cancellations and general confusion following the government’s new[...]
Prime minister 'squeezes the brake' on lifting of Covid-19 restrictions planned for this weekend
The lifting of restrictions to allow wedding receptions for up to 30 people from tomorrow (1 August) has been paused across England. "
Relaxation of work from home guidance serves up hope for contract caterers and city operators
Prime minister Boris Johnson announced working from home guidance will be relaxed from 1 August in a move that could provide a much-needed boost for contract caterers and city centre businesses.
Fears aired as local authorities given powers to close businesses and cancel events
Concerns have been voiced about how local authorities will wield powers to close businesses and cancel events, after prime minister Boris Johnson's announcement earlier today.
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