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Non-surgical procedures regulations come into force in Scotland as commencement regulations are laid
Scotland’s new regulatory regime for non-surgical cosmetic procedures has formally begun, following the laying of the Non-surgical Procedures and Functions...
Read MoreTwickenham Allianz Stadium pub operators win new licence
Twickenham’s Scrummery pub operators have secured a new premises licence despite objections from the venue’s owners and some residents.
Read MoreRepeat fines for tattooist trading without licence
Croydon Council has successfully prosecuted a tattooist for the third time for trading without the required licence.
Read MoreWorld Cup booze ban for 7,300 offenders thanks to crime-cutting alcohol tags
The government said "streets will be safer" as thousands of offenders are to be banned from drinking alcohol during the...
Read MoreHome Secretary marks one year of progress on Casey recommendations
The Statement sets out progress on its recommendations — with taxi and private hire vehicle (PHV) licensing reforms highlighted as...
Read MoreGovernment questioned on effectiveness of workplace lottery exemptions
The Government has been pressed to explain whether workplace lottery exemptions under the Gambling Act 2005 remain fit for purpose...
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Non-surgical procedures regulations come into force in Scotland as commencement regulations are laid
Scotland’s new regulatory regime for non-surgical cosmetic procedures has formally begun, following the laying of the Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Act 2026 (Commencement) Regulations 2026.
Read MoreTwickenham Allianz Stadium pub operators win new licence
Twickenham’s Scrummery pub operators have secured a new premises licence despite objections from the venue’s owners and some residents.
Read MoreRepeat fines for tattooist trading without licence
Croydon Council has successfully prosecuted a tattooist for the third time for trading without the required licence.
Read MoreWorld Cup booze ban for 7,300 offenders thanks to crime-cutting alcohol tags
The government said "streets will be safer" as thousands of offenders are to be banned from drinking alcohol during the World Cup this summer.
Read MoreHome Secretary marks one year of progress on Casey recommendations
The Statement sets out progress on its recommendations — with taxi and private hire vehicle (PHV) licensing reforms highlighted as a core strand of delivery.
Read MoreGovernment questioned on effectiveness of workplace lottery exemptions
The Government has been pressed to explain whether workplace lottery exemptions under the Gambling Act 2005 remain fit for purpose in an era of widespread remote and hybrid working.
Read MoreGovernment sets out next steps for implementing the Automated Vehicles Act 2024 as consultation on safety principles opens
The Government has issued an update on the implementation of the Automated Vehicles (AVs) Act 2024.
Read MoreSIA consultation on Martyn’s Law guidance closes as IoL urges clearer alignment with licensing frameworks
The Security Industry Authority (SIA) has closed its consultation on how it intends to regulate Martyn’s Law.
Read MoreGovernment pressed on safety risks from taxi and PHV drivers’ use of booking and navigation apps
The Department for Transport has said it has not issued any specific guidance to developers of private hire booking apps or navigation tools, despite growing concerns about driver distraction and road safety.
Read MoreGovernment puts pubs at the heart of new community‑ownership reforms
Government launches new powers and funding to help communities buy and protect pubs at risk of closure, supporting local ownership and high‑street revival.
Read MoreMulti-agency taxi operation in Preston, Chorley and South Ribble as part of NightSafe
Over 200 taxis checked in major NightSafe safety operations across Preston, Chorley and South Ribble.
Read MoreOver 70s targeted as courier fraud exceeds £21 million in 2025, with London and Home Counties hit hardest
City of London Police are issuing a renewed warning to the public as courier fraud continues to evolve across the UK, with criminals using increasingly sophisticated and persistent tactics that are driving significant financial harm to victims.
Read MoreIoL publishes response to SIA consultation on Martyn’s Law statutory guidance
The Institute of Licensing has submitted its formal response to the Security Industry Authority’s consultation on the draft Section 12 statutory guidance for Martyn’s Law.
Read MoreTwo pubs closed a day in first three months of year
A total of 161 pubs closed across Britain in the first three months of this year, an equivalent of almost two a day.
Read MoreGovernment confirms HMRC crackdown on criminals exploiting the high street
The Government has confirmed a tougher HMRC crackdown on “dodgy shops” and high‑street criminal networks, alongside new powers allowing illegal mini‑marts to be shut for up to 12 months.
Read MoreRegulators issue joint reminder on public responsibilities when fundraising
The Charity Commission and the Fundraising Regulator have issued new joint guidance urging members of the public to understand their legal responsibilities when organising charitable fundraising.
Read MoreGovernment backs hospitality and tourism sector’s plans to boost safety for women and girls
Government welcomes hospitality and tourism sector plans to further strengthen its safety standards to prevent violence against women and girls.
Read MoreMajor sporting moments prompt new THINK! campaign urging fans to plan ahead and avoid drink‑driving
The Department for Transport’s THINK! road safety team has launched a new World Cup campaign warning that major sporting moments often lead to increased socialising.
Read MoreGovernment questioned on impacts of delayed consultation on Gambling Impact Assessments
The Government is facing renewed scrutiny over delays to a planned consultation on Gambling Impact Assessments (GIAs).
Read MoreGovernment confirms draft taxi and PHV reform Bill will be brought forward during this parliamentary session
The Government has confirmed that the draft Taxi and Private Hire Vehicle (PHV) Reform Bill announced in the King's Speech will be brought forward during the current parliamentary session.
Read MoreSmall Business Regulatory Taskforce builds on lessons from 2025 licensing reforms
The Government has formally launched a new Small Business Regulatory Taskforce, promising to cut unnecessary red tape for Britain's small firms while preserving essential public protections.
Read MoreIllegal mini-marts could be shut for up to 12 months under new law change
Illegal mini-marts linked to organised crime could be forced to shut their doors for up to 12 months under new legislation announced by the Government.
Read MoreTransport Committee urges Ministers to get tough on taxi standards
The Transport Committee has warned the Government that its plan for national minimum standards for taxis must not mean “low by default”.
Read MorePrivate hire driver in Elmbridge loses licence appeal after council and police investigation
A private hire driver has lost his appeal after Elmbridge Borough Council revoked his licence following a joint investigation with Surrey Police.
Read MoreMHCLG urges councils to support local pubs this summer
The Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government has written to councils urging them to "support local pubs this summer".
Read MoreKhan signals licensing intervention as Soho businesses warn of damage to global reputation
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has pledged to use new powers to intervene in licensing disputes.
Read MoreSuspected illegal gambling den arrests
Two people have been arrested following a raid on a suspected illegal gambling den in Manchester city centre.
Read MoreStrengthening the regulation of commercial sunbeds in England
The UK Government has launched a 12-week consultation on plans to strengthen the regulation of commercial sunbeds in England.
Read MoreMayors meet in York as “devolution revolution” delivers
Mayors handed new powers under landmark Right to Request scheme, as more control is shifted to local leaders from Westminster.
Read MoreCourt upholds Ashford Borough Council’s decision to revoke private hire driver’s licence after mobile phone usage
Ashford Borough Council has successfully defended its decision to revoke the licence of a private hire driver who was seen using a handheld mobile phone while driving on the M25.
Read MoreMinisterial Roundtable discusses Taxi and Private Hire Reform
IoL President James Button attended a Ministerial Roundtable meeting as a representative of the Institute of Licensing to discuss legislative reform of taxi and private hire licensing.
Read MoreAI Ads, Illegal Dens and Deposit Limits: Gambling Commission Weekly Update
The Gambling Commission has announced a series of new regulatory and enforcement measures aimed at strengthening consumer protection, tackling illegal gambling and adapting oversight to an increasingly digital market.
Read MoreSelf-driving taxis to launch in London “in a matter of weeks” as Uber opens access to robotaxi rides
Self-driving taxis could hit London's streets within weeks as Uber partners with Wayve to introduce autonomous rides.
Read MoreLocal authorities are being encouraged to swiftly approve outdoor gatherings for the World Cup
Local authorities are being encouraged to rapidly approve outdoor gatherings and public screenings during this summer's FIFA World Cup.
Read MoreGambling Commission to consult “in due course” on Gambling Impact Assessment guidance
The Gambling Commission has said it will consult "in due course" on guidance relating to the introduction of Gambling Impact Assessments (GIAs).
Read MoreKnow someone deserving of recognition? Nominate them for the Jeremy Allen Award 2026
The Institute of Licensing and Poppleston Allen are pleased to announce that nominations are now open for the 15th Jeremy Allen Award.
Read MoreHMRC reminds licensing authorities to update references to repealed alcohol duty legislation
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is reminding licensing authorities that the Alcoholic Liquor Duties Act 1979 (ALDA) was repealed as part of the reforms introduced through the Finance (No. 2) Act 2023.
Read MoreInstitute of Licensing publishes new guidance on private hire passenger contracts
The Institute of Licensing (IoL) has published a new Private Hire Passenger Contract Guidance Note.
Read MoreSIA provides further update on Martyn’s Law implementation
The Security Industry Authority (SIA) has issued a further update on preparations for the implementation of Martyn's Law.
Read MoreGovernment pressed to clarify rules on reindeer licensing
The Government has been questioned over the patchwork of licensing rules affecting reindeer keepers.
Read MoreHouse of Commons shows broad support for “long overdue” taxi and PH licensing reform
MPs from across the House have signalled strong backing for the Government’s plans to overhaul taxi and private hire vehicle (PHV) licensing.
Read MorePH driver has licence suspended for refusing a Guide dog
A private hire driver has had his licence suspended for not allowing a blind person with a guide dog into his private hire vehicle.
Read MoreLGA welcomes draft taxi reforms
The LGA welcomes the Draft Taxi Bill noting the Bill rightly avoids shifting powers to transport authorities.
Read MoreGovernment publishes major events evaluation frameworks
Research and analysis to support the delivery and evaluation of major events.
Read MoreAPPG for Hospitality and Tourism launch visitor levy inquiry
The group is seeking evidence from hospitality and tourism businesses about their views on the Government’s proposed visitor levy on overnight accommodation.
Read MoreScarborough man prosecuted for supplying fake reference to SIA
Michael Fenwick produced a fraudulent employment reference during his application for an SIA licence, leading to his conviction.
Read MoreGambling operators given extra time to meet new deposit‑limit rules
Gambling operators have been granted an additional three months to prepare for upcoming changes to how customers set deposit limits.
Read MoreUber passengers can record audio on app if they feel unsafe
Uber has introduced a new in‑app audio recording feature that allows passengers to capture their journey if they feel unsafe, as part of a wider package of safety updates rolling out across the UK.
Read MoreSoho businesses warn licensing battles are damaging the district’s global reputation
Soho restaurateurs and bar operators say escalating licensing challenges are undermining the area’s identity as one of London’s most distinctive cultural and nightlife districts.
Read MoreGovernment questioned over impact of medical assessment delays on taxi and PHV licensing
The Government is facing renewed scrutiny over how delays in obtaining Group 2 medical assessments are affecting taxi and private hire vehicle (PHV) drivers.
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