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Scottish Licensed Trade Expresses Concern Over ‘Covid Passport’ Proposals

September 2, 2021 Hospitality,  News,  Tourism

TODAY’S announcement by the First Minister that the Scottish Government has proposed rolling out vaccine certificates in clubs and larger event settings is a “threat hanging over the whole of the hospitality industry

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UK Government Should Pay For Expensive PCR Tests Crippling The Travel & Tourism Sector

August 10, 2021 News

The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) says the government should bear the cost of hugely expensive and unnecessary PCR tests for fully jabbed citizens, which are deterring Britons from travelling.

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Daily Contact Testing Expands to 2,000 Sites Across Critical Sectors

July 27, 2021 Hospitality,  News

The government has expanded daily contact testing with 1,200 new sites across frontline sectors, helping to avoid disruption to crucial services. Workplace daily contact testing…

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July 19 ‘Freedom Day’ to Go Ahead in England Government Confirms

July 12, 2021 Alcohol,  BBPA,  Beer,  CAMRA,  Food,  Food and Drink,  Hospitality,  News,  Pub,  Pub News,  Pubs,  Restaurants,  Tourism

Almost all Covid-19 lockdown restrictions will be lifted in England on July 19 health secretary Sajid Javid confirmed this afternoon. Social distancing and legal limits…

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PM Confirms “Freedom Day” Plans as England Moves to Step Four July 19

July 5, 2021 Alcohol,  BBPA,  Beer,  Food and Drink,  Hospitality,  News,  Pubs,  Restaurants,  Tourism

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced that Ingle will move towards step 4 of the roadmap out of lockdown meaning that face masks will no…

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Ministers Consider Delaying June 21” Freedom Day” By Two Weeks

June 8, 2021 News

Reports have suggested the final step in the Government’s roadmap to full unrestricted reopening, dubbed “Freedom Day” could be delayed by two weeks.

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Local Lockdowns May Be Considered To Stop Indian Coronavirus Variant Spread

May 18, 2021 Coronavirus,  News

Ministers are said to be considering local lockdown measures to curtail the spread of the Indian variant strain in England as an alternative to delaying the full nationwide lifting of coronavirus measures in June 21

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Cautious Welcome as Indoor Hospitality in England to Reopen on 17 May

May 10, 2021 Alcohol,  BBPA,  CAMRA,  Food and Drink,  Hospitality,  Hotels,  News,  Pub News,  Pubs,  Restaurants,  Tourism

The Pub and hospitality sector has cautiously welcomed the indoor reopening of UK businesses but warned that outlets will continue to lose money until restrictions…

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Call for decisive Government Action on Rent Debt

May 3, 2021 Alcohol,  Beer,  Drink,  Food,  Food and Drink,  Hospitality,  Hotels,  News,  Pub News,  Pubs,  Restaurants

Ahead of submitting its formal evidence, UKHospitality has written to the Government urging it to adopt its proposals to help tackle the £2.5bn rent debt…

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Hospitality Sector Loses £80.8bn of Sales in 12 Months of COVID-19

May 3, 2021 Alcohol,  BBPA,  Beer,  CAMRA,  Food,  Food and Drink,  Hospitality,  Hotels,  News,  Pub News,  Pubs,  Restaurants,  Tourism

The COVID-19 pandemic has wiped a staggering £80.8bn off hospitality’s sales in just 12 months, the latest edition of the UKHospitality Quarterly Tracker with CGA…

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No-Shows Blight Busy Reopening for Operators

May 3, 2021 Alcohol,  Food,  Food and Drink,  Hospitality,  News,  Pub News,  Pubs,  Restaurants

Bookings have been a big consideration for consumers in the early days of hospitality’s reopening—but one in seven already admits to not fulfilling them. Those…

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World Lager, Wine and Cocktails Lead Drinks Sales as Hospitality Returns

April 24, 2021 Alcohol,  Beer,  Food,  Food and Drink,  Hospitality,  News,  Outdoor Leisure,  Pub News,  Pubs,  Restaurants,  Tourism

Consumers have been celebrating the reopening of the On Premise in England with sparkling wine, cocktails and draught pints, CGA’s Drinks Recovery Tracker shows. CGA…

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Limiting Capacity in Pubs & Restaurants Does Not Reduce Risk of Catching COVID-19

April 24, 2021 Alcohol,  Food,  Food and Drink,  Hospitality,  News,  Pub News,  Pubs,  Restaurants

Research has revealed that reducing capacity does not cut the risk of catching Covid in well-ventilated indoor spaces  Professors Martin Bazant and John Bush from…

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Conditions Now Right to Immediately Bring Forward Indoor Reopening in Wales Urges UKHC

April 19, 2021 Hospitality,  News

The indoor reopening of Wales’ hospitality businesses should be brought forward to at least align with England and Scotland’s commitment to opening doors on 17th…

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Concern for Staff as Coronavirus Measures Add to Risk of Abuse

April 16, 2021 Drink,  Food,  Food and Drink,  Hospitality,  News,  Pub News,  Pubs,  Restaurants

Research from commercial insurer NFU Mutual reveals that 40% of customers have witnessed a staff member suffer verbal or physical abuse at a hospitality or…

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