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Launching “The Partnership Charter for the Night Time Economy” – A Call for Action
The Partnership Charter for the Night Time Economy launches on 26th November — members are invited to sign at the...
Read MoreWelsh Government updates dash cam policy for taxi and private hire vehicles
The Welsh Government has published changes to its dash cam policy for licensed taxi and private hire vehicles.
Read MoreGyrrwr tacsi wedi’i garcharu am ymosod ar ddwy fenyw ar eu pen eu hunain yng
Gyrrwr tacsi wedi'i garcharu am ymosod ar ddwy fenyw ar eu pen eu hunain yng Nghaerdydd. | Taxi driver jailed...
Read MoreMPs favourable towards the hospitality sector, new research reveals
Nine out of ten MPs favourable towards the hospitality sector, new research reveals, ahead of “once in a generation Budget”...
Read MoreBeach hut owners seek licensing curbs on Mudeford bar amid noise and nuisance claims
A licensing review is underway in Mudeford, where beach hut owners are challenging The Beach House’s operating conditions.
Read MoreGovernment confirms no changes to pet neutering regulations, citing existing safeguards under 2018 licensing rules
The UK Government has confirmed it has no plans to amend its advice or regulations regarding the neutering of cats,...
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Launching “The Partnership Charter for the Night Time Economy” – A Call for Action
The Partnership Charter for the Night Time Economy launches on 26th November — members are invited to sign at the Conference or online.
Read MoreWelsh Government updates dash cam policy for taxi and private hire vehicles
The Welsh Government has published changes to its dash cam policy for licensed taxi and private hire vehicles.
Read MoreGyrrwr tacsi wedi’i garcharu am ymosod ar ddwy fenyw ar eu pen eu hunain yng Nghaerdydd
Gyrrwr tacsi wedi'i garcharu am ymosod ar ddwy fenyw ar eu pen eu hunain yng Nghaerdydd. | Taxi driver jailed for sexually assaulted two lone females in Cardiff.
Read MoreMPs favourable towards the hospitality sector, new research reveals
Nine out of ten MPs favourable towards the hospitality sector, new research reveals, ahead of “once in a generation Budget” to save the pub.
Read MoreBeach hut owners seek licensing curbs on Mudeford bar amid noise and nuisance claims
A licensing review is underway in Mudeford, where beach hut owners are challenging The Beach House’s operating conditions.
Read MoreGovernment confirms no changes to pet neutering regulations, citing existing safeguards under 2018 licensing rules
The UK Government has confirmed it has no plans to amend its advice or regulations regarding the neutering of cats, dogs, or other pets.
Read MorePeers challenge government over pub ban powers in Sentencing Bill debate
At the Sentencing Bill’s Second Reading in the Lords, ministers were pressed on plans to let courts impose pub bans as part of sentencing reforms.
Read MoreGovernment rejects London Assembly’s call to cap private hire vehicle numbers
The UK government has rejected calls from the London Assembly to grant Transport for London (TfL) powers to cap the number of private hire vehicles (PHVs).
Read MoreSIA launches major review of security licence qualifications
The SIA has launched a major strategic review of the qualifications and linked training required to apply for an SIA licence.
Read MoreTaxi and private hire firms back open letter on ‘taxi tax’ ahead of budget
A group of 59 taxi and PHV firms is calling on the Chancellor to drop the planned 20% VAT.
Read MoreGovernment delivering Martyn’s Law virtual webinars
The Department for Education and the Home Office are delivering a series of virtual webinars for schools to learn about Martyn’s Law.
Read MoreInstitute of Licensing to give evidence at Transport Select Committee Inquiry into Taxi and PHV Licensing
The Institute of Licensing has been invited to give oral evidence to the House of Commons Transport Select Committee as part of its ongoing inquiry into the licensing of taxis and private hire vehicles (PHVs).
Read MoreLeading hospitality businesses demand action at the Budget
Major hospitality businesses, including Butlin's, Greene King, IHG Hotels & Resorts, KFC and Merlin Entertainments, are among the signatories to UKHospitality’s open letter to the Chancellor.
Read MoreCommission concludes four-part series on illegal online gambling
The Gambling Commission has published the fourth and final report in its series exploring the complex and evolving issue of illegal online gambling.
Read MoreNetBet Enterprises Limited to pay £650,000 for regulatory failures
An online gambling business is to pay £650,000 and undergo an independent audit after a Commission investigation revealed anti-money laundering and social responsibility failures.
Read MoreScottish Government pressed on pet services regulation amid enforcement gaps and public support
The Scottish Government faced renewed scrutiny over its approach to regulating pet services.
Read MoreInstitute of Licensing responds to government’s licensing framework review
The Institute of Licensing has published its formal response to the Government’s Call for Evidence on Reforming the Licensing Framework.
Read MoreSuccessful prosecution of a private hire operator working without appropriate licence
Cheltenham Borough Council has successfully prosecuted an operator for carrying out private hire bookings without the necessary private hire operator’s licence.
Read MoreWestminster council targets pedicab nuisance ahead of TfL licensing overhaul
Westminster City Council is launching a Christmas crackdown on pedicabs in London’s West End.
Read MoreDogs Trust urges government to introduce licensing regime for fireworks events to protect animal welfare
Dogs Trust has renewed its call for tighter controls on fireworks events, urging the UK government to introduce a mandatory licensing regime.
Read MoreLabour MPs back gambling tax to fight child poverty
Nearly a quarter of Labour MPs have signed a petition urging the chancellor to hike taxes on gambling companies.
Read MoreGovernment to legislate on taxi licensing following national audit on child exploitation
The UK Government has confirmed it will introduce legislation to address concerns raised in the National Audit on Group-Based Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse.
Read MoreDatganiad Ysgrifenedig: Cyflwyno’r Bil Datblygu Twristiaeth A Rheoleiddio Llety Ymwelwyr (Cymru)
The Development of Tourism and Regulation of Visitor Accommodation (Wales) Bill have been laid before the Senedd.
Read MoreRegulator suspends licences over self-exclusion failures in adult gaming centres
The Gambling Commission has suspended multiple AGC operators for breaching mandatory self-exclusion rules.
Read MoreGambling Commission suspends two licences
Spribe OÜ and VGC Leeds Limited have both had their licences suspended with immediate effect.
Read MoreAnimal welfare bill advances unamended to final Lords stage
The Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill has passed through committee stage in the House of Lords.
Read MoreCouncils invited to join deep dive sessions on regulatory burdens
DBT is inviting council officers to November’s Local Authority Regulatory Deep Dive meetings, covering topics such as licensing regulation.
Read MoreGovernment rejects Planning and Infrastructure Bill gambling cumulative impact assessment amendment
The Government has rejected a proposed Planning and Infrastructure Bill amendment to put gambling cumulative impact assessments on a statutory footing.
Read MoreMinister responds to concerns of licensing reforms on local media
In response to a question from Louie French MP, DCMS confirmed it has consulted local press on the potential impact of Recommendation 4 from the Licensing policy sprint.
Read MoreInstitute’s taxi and private hire “Suitability Guidance” showcased at global regulators’ conference
The IoL showcased its updated Taxi and Private Hire Suitability Guidance at the IATR’s 38th Annual Conference in Nashville, drawing global interest from transport regulators.
Read MoreMP calls for funeral services licensing regulation and inspection power in Parliamentary debate
MP Simon Hoare urges statutory licensing and inspection of funeral services to ensure regulation, accountability, and public trust in the sector.
Read MorePeers back streamlined licensing extensions for national events but urge broader support for hospitality sector
The House of Lords gave a warm second reading to the Licensing Hours Extensions Bill.
Read MorePrivate hire driver “banned from the roads” after operating illegally in Reading
A private hire driver has been banned from driving for four months and ordered to pay more than £2,000 in costs, after he was caught illegally plying for hire in Reading town centre.
Read MoreIoL launches national awareness campaign to protect primate welfare under upcoming law
The Institute of Licensing leads initiative to support councils, welfare groups, and the public ahead of April 2026 changes.
Read MoreLicensing review outcome: Usha Indian Restaurant licence revoked
Burnley Borough Council has revoked the premises licence for Usha Indian Restaurant.
Read MoreOver 1,200 health leaders call for swift passage of UK tobacco and vapes bill
Over 1200 public health professionals have urged political parties to ensure the swift passage of the Tobacco and Vapes Bill.
Read MoreGovernment consults on identifying and removing outdated or excessive regulation
The UK Government has launched a public consultation aimed at identifying and removing outdated, excessive, or poorly implemented regulations that hinder business growth.
Read MoreCabinet y Cyngor yn ystyried argymhellion ynghylch trwyddedu bridio cŵn
Mae Cabinet Cyngor Sir Caerfyrddin wedi cymeradwyo argymhellion i'w hystyried ynghylch swyddogaeth trwyddedu bridio cŵn yn y sir yn dilyn adolygiad gan y Grŵp Gorchwyl a Gorffen.
Read More£10m fine for online operator Platinum Gaming Limited
A gambling business will pay a £10 million penalty after a Gambling Commission investigation revealed Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and social responsibility failings.
Read MoreGovernment reaffirms legislation to tackle inconsistent taxi licensing standards with consultation coming
The UK Government will shortly consult on shifting taxi and PHV licensing to local transport authorities to ensure consistent national standards.
Read MoreColchester Pubwatch wins top accolade at prestigious House of Lords event
Colchester was named as the National Pubwatch of the Year at an event on 21st October at the House of Lords.
Read MoreIoL saddened to announce the passing of David Daycock
It is with great sadness and a feeling of disbelief that we announce that David Daycock passed away.
Read MoreMan ‘scared’ to book taxis after guide dog incident
A partially sighted man who uses a guide dog says he feels scared to book taxis after an "upsetting" experience with a driver.
Read MoreVillage pubs to be helped with new funding to broaden their services
Rural pubs across the UK will benefit from new government funding to help them provide extra services for local communities.
Read MoreBetfred warns of mass closures amid proposed gambling tax hike, raising concerns over licensed betting shop viability
Betfred has warned it may shut all 1,300 licensed betting shops if Chancellor Rachel Reeves raises gambling taxes.
Read MoreGambling participation in Great Britain sees notable shifts in 2025, according to new survey data
The Gambling Commission has released its Wave 1 2025 official statistics from the Gambling Survey for Great Britain.
Read MoreDad and son get suspended sentence for illegal scrapyard
The Environment Agency has successfully prosecuted a father and son for running an illegal scrap metal site.
Read MoreWaymo to launch fully driverless ride-hailing service in London by 2026
Waymo, Alphabet’s autonomous vehicle subsidiary, has announced plans to launch a fully driverless ride-hailing service in London by 2026.
Read MoreHigh street gambling venues going unchecked, BBC finds
More than a third of councils in England and Wales have not inspected a single licensed gambling establishment in the past year.
Read MoreGovernment launches consultation on Category D gaming machines and licensing for bingo premises
The UK government has launched a public consultation to review the regulation of Category D gaming machines and licensing requirements for bingo premises.
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