Monster energy bill increases threaten to be a ‘pub killer’ as bosses urge ministers for business price cap August 11, 2022 Publicans have called on ministers to introduce an energy price rise cap for venues amid pleas that bill hikes threaten to “be a pub killer.” The British Institute of Innkeeping (BII) said the majority of its members were experiencing a minimum 300 per cent increase in energy costs, all while venues attempt to recover from [...]
Spring Budget 2024: What are business groups lobbying for? February 29, 2024 Firms up and down the UK are waiting in anticipation for Jeremy Hunt and the Treasury to reveal the contents of next week’s Spring Budget.
The Notebook: Why I’m running to be a City Alderman October 17, 2023 Where the City’s movers and shakers get a few things off their chest. Today, executive search firm CEO Michael Barrington-Hibbert takes the pen From street trader to Alderman? Weaved into the heartbeat of the City, I’ve spent the last several months speaking to folks who work and do business in the Square Mile about what they love and what they’d like to change. [...]
Pub and restaurant bosses slam Chancellor for neglecting sector with VAT hike March 23, 2022 Hospitality bosses have said the government has ignored their plight as venues struggle with Covid debts and rising costs. Calls from pub and restaurant bosses for a VAT freeze fell on deaf ears as the Chancellor unveiled his spring statement on Wednesday afternoon. The sector had been lobbying for the tax to remain at 12.5 [...]
Taxes have never been so high but it’s still not enough for some October 4, 2023 While tax levels reach a historic highs and public spending soars, public sector workers are striking for more pay. Paul Ormerod argues that we've forgotton who pays for those salary increases.
Lift our economic spirits by keeping duties and tax down on Scotch Whisky August 16, 2022 You will struggle to find another industry that is like the Scotch Whisky industry. One that’s continued to invest in the UK economy despite the lost exports, tourist visits and hospitality income during the pandemic, rising production and shipping costs, and the loss of more than half a billion pounds in revenue because of tariffs [...]
To be an attractive location the City needs an innovative offer, starting from transport January 9, 2023 For many City workers, after a week of working from home due to rail strikes, today will be the first day back in the office. People across the Square Mile will hope that the new year brings a swift resolution to the railways’ industrial action. We all want to return and help the City unlock [...]
Tears for beers: Brits face staggering pub bill of £20 for a single pint September 6, 2022 Pubs and bars across the UK could be forced to close because it is not “viable” for landlords to raise the price of a pint to £15 or £20 to cover their soaring energy bills. Tom Stainer, the chief executive of the Campaign for Real Ale (Camra) group, told the Daily Star the cost of [...]
Coffee Wars: Inside the race to become London’s number one chain June 1, 2024 Coffee has played a vital role in reviving Brits for centuries. Despite feeling like a relatively new phenomenon, the first record of a coffee house in England dates back to 1652 and was said to be opened by a Turkish Man named Jacob in Oxfordshire.
Number 10: Rishi Sunak ‘deeply regrets’ Christmas strikes December 19, 2022 Rishi Sunak “deeply regrets” the strikes disrupting the Christmas period but will not bend on public sector pay demands, Number 10 has said. Sunak’s official spokesman today said it is “still in the gift of the unions to step back and reconsider the approach” as Britain suffers from a series of December strikes. Up to [...]