NTIA
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[...]
Nightclubs in England call for clarity over New Year's Eve opening
Nightclubs are calling on the prime minister to end the uncertainty over whether venues can stay open in England on New Year’s Eve.
NTIA calls for Home Office inquiry into drink spiking
Door staff shortage ‘risking public safety’
Night-time economy will challenge government if 21 June reopening delayed
The Night-Time Industries Association (NTIA) has said it will challenge the government if the easing of[...]
NTIA to launch legal challenge against Scottish hospitality restrictions
The Night-Time Industries Association (NTIA) has announced that it will be launching a judicial review challenging[...]
London's Night Tube may not return until 2022 despite hospitality reopening
News the Night Tube may not be returning before the end of the year at the[...]
Budget: Wet-led pubs and bars excluded from VAT extension while businesses call for rates reform
Wet-led hospitality businesses have been disappointed by today's Budget, which extended the VAT cut for food[...]
Budget is 'last chance saloon' for night-time economy
Today’s Budget announcement is the "last chance saloon" for many late-night businesses which have been unable to trade since last March 2020, a trade body has warned."
Business interruption insurance: Hiscox makes initial settlement offers
Late night leisure broker NDML has received the first settlement offer for its clients involved in the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) test case over business interruption insurance.
Calls for government-backed pandemic insurance scheme to protect businesses
An MPs report has called for the creation of a government-backed insurance scheme to give hospitality and events businesses a safety net in case of future lockdowns.
Over 88% of nightclubs owe more than two-quarters' worth of rent
Over 88% of nightclubs owe more than two-quarters' worth of rent to landlords, with anxiety growing[...]
MPs launch urgent inquiry into Covid-19 and night-time economy
The newly formed All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for the night-time economy has launched an urgent inquiry[...]
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[...]
NTIA ‘cautiously optimistic’ for Supreme Court business insurance ruling
The Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) and bars and nightclubs broker NDLM have said they are[...]
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 been excluded from the latest raft of government support, and have warned that growing anger among operators will give rise to backlash."
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.
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