
Finance bosses urges to extend insurance deadline for Covid claims
Hospitality leaders and lawyers are calling on the Financial Conduct Authority to intervene in the case of Covid business interruption (BI) insurance claims.

Hospitality leaders and lawyers are calling on the Financial Conduct Authority to intervene in the case of Covid business interruption (BI) insurance claims.

Nearly half of UK nightclubs, live music venues and late-night entertainment spaces expect their business rates to rise by 50% or more in 2026.

Leader of the opposition Kemi Badenoch has slammed the Government’s business rates reforms amid a growing pub ban on Labour MPs.

Pubs that worked hardest to rebuild trade after the pandemic are now being hit with some of the sharpest business rates increases under the 2026 revaluation.

Confusion continues across the pub sector over alcohol duty policy, with operators questioning how Government claims of a 1p per pint cut align with warnings from brewers and wholesalers of rising costs.

Running a pub is hard work. To succeed, you need to fully understand what you’re signing up to and there are no quick shortcuts.

Jeremy Clarkson has backed calls to ban Labour MPs from pubs amid mounting anger over business rates, sparing one MP who opposed inheritance tax changes for farmers.

OPINION
The growing campaign that is seeing pubs posting signs banning Labour MPs is gaining traction and starting to have an impact.

The British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA) has demanded immediate action to support pubs and reduce the business rates burden imposed at the recent Budget.

Governments take what the hospitality industry does for the economy and communities for granted, an industry leader told MPs this week.

After operators across the UK banned Labour MPs from their pubs, The Morning Advertiser (The MA) has rounded up pictures of those caught in backlash.

In a further blow to the Government’s claims of rebalancing taxation and supported small businesses, tax analysts have revealed that luxury retail operations Harrods and Selfridges have been handed a rates cut.

OPINION
Just when you think you’ve seen it all, the Government turns round and does something even more spectacularly idiotic.

Two independent brewers, who also operate pubs, have hit out at Rachel Reeves’s Autumn Budget, claiming they will be “punished” and have demanded help from the Government.

The Government has unveiled an £820m package aimed at tackling rising youth unemployment, with thousands of job opportunities and training places to be created in sectors including hospitality, construction and health and social care.

Small hospitality venues are facing a £318m rise in business rates over the next three years according to new analysis from UKHospitality.

The Society of Independent Brewers & Associates (SIBA) has taken the Government to task over the reform of business rates and urged immediate support be given.

The British Institute of Innkeeping (BII) has reported a sharp deterioration in pub viability following the Chancellor’s Budget, with new survey data showing only one in three members are currently profitable.

OPINION
Let’s not beat about the bush here, it’s fair to say that this Government seems hell-bent on an extreme mission of gaslighting the industry right now.

Hospitality businesses would need to sell an extra 29.5m pints every day to cover the higher wage bill created by the Budget, according to new modelling from Access Hospitality.

Pubs and bars are among the hardest hit in the draft 2026 rating list, with Colliers reporting that rateable values for the sector have risen by an average of 30%.

St Austell Brewery’s chief executive Kevin Georgel has warned that the combined impact of the 2024 and 2025 autumn budgets has meant the business “will be forced to significantly scale back our investment plans”.

More than 85% of pubs will face higher business rates next April despite Chancellor’s claims the Budget delivered the “lowest taxes since 1991”, new research has shown.

The MA’s Ed Bedington caught up with BII boss Steve Alton to get his reflection on a week which saw what many felt was a Budget betrayal by the Government.

Hospitality leaders have welcomed a significant shift in the Government’s Employment Rights Bill, after ministers agreed to scale back plans for day one unfair dismissal rights following sector pressure.

AUTUMN BUDGET 2025
Pubco bosses and operators have slammed Reeves’ “anti-business” Budget, warning more closures and job losses are on the horizon.

The Lock In team, well some of them, take a crack at this week’s budget with a special one off episode.

Pubs in England are set for steep increases in business rates from next April as the current 40% retail hospitality and leisure (RHL) discount ends and is replaced with a “far less generous” multiplier cut, according to new analysis from global tax firm...

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Trade bodies have vented their anger over the lack of support offered to the sector by Rachel Reeves’ Autumn Budget.

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Business rates revenue is expected to rise by £3.5bn next year even as permanent discounts for retail hospitality and leisure (RHL) come into force at the 2026 revaluation, according to new analysis from global tax firm Ryan.

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Labour Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered her second Autumn Budget with reforms to business rates being the most significant point of interest for hospitality.

AUTUMN BUDGET 2025
Hospitality operators have been left without any new VAT support in the Autumn Budget, despite repeated calls from pubs and trade bodies for relief to ease rising costs.

AUTUMN BUDGET 2025
Alcohol duty is expected to increase in line with inflation after Chancellor Rachel Reeves did not announce a freeze in the Autumn Budget.

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Operators have been handed a significant shift to the business rates system as the Chancellor announced permanently lower tax rates for more than 750,000 retail, hospitality and leisure properties as part of the Autumn Budget.

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Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced free apprenticeships for those aged under 25 in the Autumn Budget.

AUTUMN BUDGET 2025
Welcome to The Morning Advertiser’s (The MA) live coverage of the 2025 Autumn Budget.

The Government has confirmed both the National Living Wage (NLW) and the National Minimum Wage (NMW) will rise next year.

AUTUMN BUDGET 2025
Ahead of next week’s Autumn Budget, industry voices have unanimously called for tax reforms, duty cuts and NIC rollback.

The Scottish Licensed Trade Association (SLTA) is backing the country’s Liberal Democrat leader in demanding pubs and bars be allowed to screen late-night World Cup football.

The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) Northern Ireland branch has vented its fury after the country’s communities minister blocked the modernisation of the alcohol licensing system.

With recent reports revealing there could be changes to the soft drinks industry levy, also known as a the sugar tax, we’ve taken a look when the levy was introduced and how the sector reacted to it.

Pubs are facing one of the most significant resets to business rates in a generation, with sector leaders warning that the upcoming Autumn Budget could determine whether thousands of venues face higher bills next year.

Kate Nicholls has warned that the sector should prepare for further pressure on discretionary spending ahead of a Budget she described as the most unpredictable of her career.

Liberal Democrats deputy leader Daisy Cooper has said a 5% VAT cut for hospitality businesses would have an “immediate effect” on the economy.

British Institute of Innkeeping (BII) CEO Steve Alton has written to Chancellor Rachel Reeves ahead of the upcoming Budget, warning that more than a third of UK pubs could close without immediate Government intervention.

Back hospitality or risk “further blood on the high street” is the stark message for Government from one trade association as the November Budget draws near.

The Employment Rights Bill, published in October 2024, marks an overhaul of the UK’s employment law framework.

A full package of business rates support is vital for the sector, UKHospitality (UKH) chair Kate Nicholls has warned.

I think there’s one thing anyone in business can quite clearly see, with the sad exception of the Chancellor - this isn’t going to be a Budget of growth.

The NTIA has accused the Government of failing to match public expectations ahead of the Autumn Budget, warning that a “gulf” has opened between what voters see as fair and the decisions being made in Westminster.