Legislation

Inquiry launched into visitor levy

Inquiry launched into visitor levy

By Nikkie Thatcher

The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Hospitality and Tourism has launched an inquiry into the Government’s proposed visitor levy.

Vaping in pubs: What operators need to know

Vaping in pubs: What operators need to know

By Rebecca Weller

After the Tobacco and Vapes Act 2026 received Royal Assent last month, The Morning Advertiser (The MA) has examined the current legislation around vaping in pubs.

Energy costs separate due to Gulf crisis

UTILITY UPDATE WITH NATIONWIDE ENERGY

Energy costs separate due to Gulf crisis

By Nationwide Energy

Tensions in the Gulf are changing how oil, gas and electricity prices move. For pubs, this decoupling matters more than ever when planning energy costs.

Operators raise concerns over guaranteed hours policy

Operators raise concerns over guaranteed hours policy

By Phoebe Fraser

Pub operators have warned the Government’s proposed guaranteed hours policy risks undermining flexibility and increasing costs, as fresh concerns emerge over the impact of the Employment Rights Act.

Key changes impacting pubs in April

Key changes impacting pubs in April

By Nikkie Thatcher

A number of changes to legislation and costs hit the sector in April. We’ve rounded up the key changes operators need to be aware of.

Price: Gov must understand profit is ‘not a dirty word’

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

Price: Gov must understand profit is ‘not a dirty word’

By Rebecca Weller

The Government must accept profit is “not a dirty word”, but attitudes towards pubs within Parliament are changing, Barons managing director and British Institute of Innkeeping (BII) chair Clive Price has said.

LIVE BLOG: Spring Statement 2026

SPRING STATEMENT 2026

LIVE BLOG: Spring Statement 2026

By Rebecca Weller

Welcome to The Morning Advertiser’s (The MA) live coverage of the 2026 Spring Statement.

Late-night sector shrinks by 28.2%

Late-night sector shrinks by 28.2%

By Rebecca Weller

More than a quarter of Britain’s late-night economy has been lost since before the pandemic, with 75,000 jobs disappearing last year alone.

Sector hits back over MP rates row

Sector hits back over MP rates row

By Rebecca Weller

Trade bodies across the sector have weighed in after a Treasury minister suggested hospitality leaders fuelled post-Budget business rates backlash.

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.