Michael Kill
Murder of the dance floor: nightclubs face a struggle to survive
Nightclubs face a crisis with young people increasingly choosing to stay in rather than go out, coupled with steeply climbing costs and the cost of living crisis. Emma Lake asks if clubs will make it til dawn
Calls for reduction of Covid isolation period or ‘test and release’ to stem staff shortages
The Night-Time Industries Association (NTIA) has called for the government to consider reducing the Covid isolation period for workers, or to work with the hospitality industry to examine a ‘test and release’ scheme to help stem the workforce challenges for[...]
Door staff shortage ‘risking public safety’
Events, nightlife and music industries to protest coronavirus restrictions this weekend
Night-time industry raises concerns over 5,000 illegal New Year parties
The Night-Time Industries Association (NTIA) has estimated that more than 5,000 illegal parties will take place[...]
Mounting anger among operators excluded from latest government support
Leaders from the night time economy sector have said they are “an industry in exile” having[...]
Night-time industry leaders ‘very positive’ following government meeting
Night-time industry leaders who met with government representatives yesterday to negotiate a recovery plan for the[...]
Night-time industry leaders warn sector is on the edge of 'catastrophe' ahead of government meeting
Night-time industry leaders have said the end of furlough could be “catastrophic” for the sector, with[...]
Michael Kill of the NTIA on his plan to save nightclubs and entertainment venues
The Night Time Industries Association has worked with the Institute of Occupational Medicine and nightclub operators to create a science-backed reopening plan that could save the industry from collapse. "
Night-time economy at ‘risk of collapse’ if government fails to act
A consortium of leading night-time operators, including the Night Time Industries Association (NTIA), has challenged the government with a science-backed reopening plan in a bid to save the sector from collapse ahead of the furlough scheme ending in October.