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OPINION: Gov gaslighting off the scale

OPINION

OPINION: Gov gaslighting off the scale

By Ed Bedington

To mangle the Godfather quote, just when you think you’ve turned a corner, they pull you right back to where you started.

MP blames pubs and trade bodies for biz rates backlash

MP blames pubs and trade bodies for biz rates backlash

By Rebecca Weller

A Treasury minister has hit back at critics of Labour’s business rates shake-up, claiming the fallout came from pub operators and industry leaders failing to understand pandemic-era aid was always going to be pulled.

OPINION: This is not a ‘bail out’

OPINION

OPINION: This is not a ‘bail out’

By Ed Bedington

While there will be plenty in the industry that welcome the Government U-turn, let’s be candid about this - this isn’t “support”, it’s the Treasury moving to fix the problems of its own creation.

Gov announces business rates relief and valuation review for pubs

Gov announces business rates relief and valuation review for pubs

By Phoebe Fraser

The Government has unveiled a new support package for pubs in England, including a 15% cut to new business rates bills from April, followed by a two year real terms freeze, alongside a review into how pubs are valued for business rates.

Government lines up £100m support package for pubs

Government lines up £100m support package for pubs

By Phoebe Fraser

The Government is preparing to deliver a £100m a year support package for pubs, following a sharp backlash over soaring business rates and mounting warnings of closures and job losses.

Former operator challenges VOA evidence on pub biz rates methodology

Former operator challenges VOA evidence on pub biz rates methodology

By Phoebe Fraser

A former multi-site pub operator has accused the Valuation Office Agency of giving a misleading picture of how pub business rates are set, warning the current system effectively taxes turnover rather than property and penalises pubs that rebuild trade.

OPINION: Clock is ticking on rates support

OPINION: Clock is ticking on rates support

The comments by the Chancellor out in Davos, rather than back in the UK fixing her own messes, that the “situation the pubs face is different from other parts of hospitality” should concern us all.

Most consumers say only waiting staff deserve tips

Most consumers say only waiting staff deserve tips

By Phoebe Fraser

The majority of UK consumers believe tips should go to waiting staff only, underscoring the weight diners place on front of house service at a time when operators are under pressure to automate parts of the customer journey.

Pubs slam Gov ‘ignorance’ on sector policy

Pubs slam Gov ‘ignorance’ on sector policy

By Rebecca Weller

Operators have hit out at Government ‘ignorance’, with constant policy U-turns and a lack of sector knowledge adding further pressure to hospitality businesses.

‘We’ve got to carry on pushing’

Review of the Week

‘We’ve got to carry on pushing’

By Ed Bedington

With the announcement of a possible Government U-turn on rates, the MA’s Ed Bedington caught up with UKHospitality’s Allen Simpson for his take on the week’s events.

OPINION: Sector needs more than a sticking plaster

OPINION

OPINION: Sector needs more than a sticking plaster

By Ed Bedington

Most operators know the most effective way to keep control of potentially unruly punters is to threaten to bar them, and so it would seem it is also the most effective lobbying tool as well.

Time for the Government to be honest about pubs

Time for the Government to be honest about pubs

It’s time for the lying to stop. This Government needs to step up and own the situation it has created and either do something about it, or just be honest and open about the fact they don’t actually give a monkeys about the hospitality industry.

Operators push back on Starmer’s ‘further support’ for pubs

Operators push back on Starmer’s ‘further support’ for pubs

By Phoebe Fraser

Pub operators have reacted to Sir Keir Starmer’s suggestion that the Government could offer “further support” to hospitality businesses facing sharp increases in business rates, with JDW’s Tim Martin calling for “fairness and tax equality”.

OPINION: We need to fight harder in 2026

OPINION: We need to fight harder in 2026

By Ed Bedington

And so we came to the end of a challenging and difficult 2025 and now look ahead to the sunny uplands of 2026 where all will be good in the world of pubs.