UKHospitality
Reporting on the activities, statements, and advocacy efforts of UKHospitality, the trade body representing the interests of restaurants, pubs, bars, cafés, hotels, and catering operators across the UK. From lobbying on business rates, VAT, and staffing policy to sector-wide recovery plans and legislative updates, our coverage distils what UKHospitality’s work means for frontline operators and executives. Whether you’re tracking regulatory shifts, evaluating industry campaigns, or seeking leadership perspectives, this archive delivers vital updates relevant to every corner of the foodservice sector.
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Feb- 2024 -23 FebruaryRegulations & Policies
New tipping rules strike right balance, says UKH
UKHospitality has praised the proposed tipping code of practice saying it “rightly enables businesses to reflect the circumstances in which they operate, without being too prescriptive and burdensome”. The Government legislated in May 2023 to introduce the Tipping Act which sets out how tips, gratuities and service charges are processed…
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2 FebruaryPeople
UKH appoints first deputy chief executive
UKHospitality has announced the appointment of Allen Simpson as its new deputy chief executive, bolstering its senior team at “critical” time for hospitality. Simpson joins the trade body from London and Partners, the Mayor of London’s tourism, inward investment and city marketing agency, where he served as executive director, and…
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Jan- 2024 -24 JanuaryNews
Scottish pubs and hotels ‘left behind’ due to lack of support, UKH Scotland says
Hospitality businesses are being financially disadvantaged by a lack of support by the Scottish Government, new analysis by UKHospitality Scotland shows. An average pub in Scotland will be £15,000 worse off than its equivalent in England, with a medium-sized hotel finding themselves £30,000 worse off. Larger businesses have been denied…
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18 JanuaryBusiness
UKH Cymru calls for increased business rates relief
UKHospitality Cymru has urged the Welsh Government to increase its business rates relief from 40% to 75%, using allocated funds from the UK Government. The trade body believes that the current plans leave Welsh hospitality businesses significantly worse off than English counterparts. According to data from UKH, a typical pub…
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16 JanuaryTrade Associations
New Aslef strike action could cost hospitality £350m
New Aslef strike action planned for the end of January into early February could cost hospitality businesses almost £350m, according to UKHospitality. Aslef announced another series of strikes between 30 January and 5 February, affecting different train operators each day. Furthermore, an overtime ban will also be in place from…
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5 JanuaryNews
Today’s news in brief – 05/01/24
The latest round of strikes from RMT members on the London Underground could cost hospitality businesses up to £50m, according to UKHospitality. Staff on the tube will go on strike between 7 January and 11 January and disruption will last from the evening of 6 January until midday on the…
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5 JanuaryTrade Associations
Tube strikes could cost hospitality £50m, says UKH
The latest round of strikes from RMT members on the London Underground could cost hospitality businesses up to £50m according to UKHospitality. Staff on the tube will go on strike between 7 January and 11 January and disruption will last from the evening of 6 January until midday on the…
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2 JanuaryNews
Today’s news in brief – 02/01/24
The DLUHC has allocated £25m from the Community Ownership Fund to aid over 70 pubs, cinemas, and museums across the UK. This funding aims to sustain the operations of these community assets and ensure safety in communal areas. Each selected project will receive up to £2m, with 26 community centres,…
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2 JanuaryTrade Associations
UKH sets out plan for 2024
UKHospitality has unveiled a three-point plan which it will focus on in 2024 to put hospitality at the “front and centre of policy making” ahead of the next General Election. The plan includes generating investment through root and branch reform of business rates, creating jobs through Apprenticeship Levy reform and…
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Dec- 2023 -11 DecemberNews
UKH welcomes new Ofgem proposals
UKHospitality has welcomed Ofgem recent proposals to expand protections for businesses in the energy market. The energy regulator has launched a statutory consultation on proposals to ensure all businesses get the highest standards of service and provide more clarity on the costs being paid to third party energy brokers. The…
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