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Local government reorganisation decisions expected this week for remaining 14 areas
The Government is expected to announce its decisions this week on the remaining 14 local government reorganisation (LGR) proposals.
Read MoreUK governments launch joint consultation on vape packaging and displays
The UK government and devolved administrations have opened a coordinated consultation on new rules for the packaging, device appearance and...
Read MoreBIIAB removed from SIA directory
The SIA has worked in close partnership with Ofqual as they today suspended BIIAB from accepting new learners on a...
Read MoreCounty lines – “record year for gang busts and knife seizures” – Government
Largest ever numbers of drug lines closed, gang leaders put behind bars and dangerous weapons seized through county line operations.
Read MorePolice licensing action after pub beer garden stabbing
An operating CCTV system is to be installed in a pub as part of new conditions agreed with Nottinghamshire Police's...
Read MoreReed pledges to complete local government reorganisation within this Parliament
A streamlined approach to identifying and supporting high-spending customers in financial difficulties is to be introduced.
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Local government reorganisation decisions expected this week for remaining 14 areas
The Government is expected to announce its decisions this week on the remaining 14 local government reorganisation (LGR) proposals.
Read MoreUK governments launch joint consultation on vape packaging and displays
The UK government and devolved administrations have opened a coordinated consultation on new rules for the packaging, device appearance and retail display of vapes and some tobacco products.
Read MoreBIIAB removed from SIA directory
The SIA has worked in close partnership with Ofqual as they today suspended BIIAB from accepting new learners on a set of security qualifications.
Read MoreCounty lines – “record year for gang busts and knife seizures” – Government
Largest ever numbers of drug lines closed, gang leaders put behind bars and dangerous weapons seized through county line operations.
Read MorePolice licensing action after pub beer garden stabbing
An operating CCTV system is to be installed in a pub as part of new conditions agreed with Nottinghamshire Police's licensing team to prevent crime and disorder at the premises.
Read MoreReed pledges to complete local government reorganisation within this Parliament
A streamlined approach to identifying and supporting high-spending customers in financial difficulties is to be introduced.
Read MoreGambling Commission to introduce Financial Risk Assessments in staged approach
A streamlined approach to identifying and supporting high-spending customers in financial difficulties is to be introduced.
Read MoreSIA sets out next steps as Martyn’s Law moves closer to commencement
The SIA has outlined the growing momentum behind preparations for Martyn’s Law, emphasising that successful implementation will depend on collective effort from organisations.
Read MoreGovernment confirms plans for national licensing scheme for micro‑mobility
The Government has confirmed it intends to introduce a national licensing scheme for micro‑mobility.
Read MoreGambling Impact Assessments will not be in force before Parliament’s summer recess
The Government has confirmed that Gambling Impact Assessments (GIAs) will not be brought into force before Parliament rises for the summer recess.
Read MoreCardiff door supervisor prosecuted after working while suspended
The SIA has prosecuted Abdoulie Maner after he was discovered to be working as a door supervisor at a venue in Cardiff while his SIA licence was suspended.
Read MoreScottish Government opens £375,000 gambling harms mental health fund
The Scottish Government has opened applications for a new £375,000 fund to support community-based projects tackling gambling-related mental health harms.
Read MoreGovernment accepts Southport Inquiry recommendations on taxi and private hire licensing
The Government has accepted recommendations from the first phase of the Southport Inquiry intended to strengthen taxi and private hire vehicle (PHV) licensing arrangements.
Read MoreGambling Commission issues update highlighting regulatory action and industry guidance
The UK Gambling Commission has released its latest e‑bulletin.
Read MoreLords warn of fragile future for UK’s cultural powerhouse
Peers in the House of Lords have warned that the UK’s live music sector is at a “critical point”.
Read MoreGovernment pressed on action against illegal gambling websites during FIFA World Cup
Government pressed on action against illegal gambling websites during FIFA World Cup.
Read MoreAndy Burnham’s proposed ‘Amazon tax’ and its implications for pubs and licensed venues
It is reported that Andy Burnham has restated Labour’s intention to reform business rates in a way that shifts the tax burden away from high‑street and hospitality businesses.
Read MoreHome Office expects digital age‑verification regulations to commence in October
The Home Office has indicated that new regulations enabling the use of digital verification services for alcohol age checks are expected to come into force in October.
Read MorePubs to stay open for Sunday night’s England v Mexico World Cup match
The Government confirms pubs and bars will be able to stay open until 5am on Monday morning
Read MoreGovernment asked to clarify the relationship between licensing permissions and planning controls
The Government has been asked to clarify the relationship between licensing permissions and planning controls following a series of written parliamentary questions.
Read MoreGovernment outlines work with London councils to speed up approvals for hospitality outdoor seating
The Government has set out measures intended to support London's hospitality sector by introducing new strategic licensing powers for the Mayor.
Read MoreGovernment moves to tighten right‑to‑work rules for gig‑economy platforms
The UK Government has confirmed plans to bring gig‑economy platforms into the formal right‑to‑work (RTW) regime for the first time.
Read MoreLicensed venues set for stronger protection under new government planning proposals
Pubs, theatres, concert halls, live‑music venues and other licensed cultural spaces are set to receive strengthened protection under new government plans to reform permitted development rights.
Read MoreInstitute of Licensing publishes comprehensive LGR guidance for licensing professionals
The Institute of Licensing has released new LGR Guidance to support licensing professionals and councils preparing for local government reorganisation across England.
Read MoreNTC 2026 – One month left to book at the early bird rate
There is just one month left to book at the early bird rate for the National Training Conference.
Read MoreGovernment settles on 25% fee rise for Gambling Commission after rejecting all consultation options
The government has confirmed it will introduce a 25% increase to Gambling Commission operating licence fees from 1 October 2026.
Read MoreOut-of-area Hackney Carriage drivers caught illegally plying for hire
Three taxi drivers each received six points on their licences and fines after illegally picking up undercover Trafford Council officers on Old Trafford matchdays.
Read MoreEnabling the use of digital verification services for alcohol age checks in England and Wales
The Home Office has laid regulations that will allow customers at licensed premises in England and Wales to prove their age using digital checks from a registered digital verification service (DVS) provider.
Read MoreMayor announces return of “Summer Streets” programme
Mayor announces return of “Summer Streets” programme to boost al fresco dining in the capital, as landmark new licensing powers come into force.
Read MoreIoL publishes response to DAERA consultation on proposed animal welfare reforms
The Institute of Licensing (IoL) has submitted a comprehensive response to DAERA’s Consultation on Proposed Animal Welfare Policy Reforms in Northern Ireland.
Read MoreNew Responsible Buyer’s Charter launched as SIA opens six‑week consultation
The Security Industry Authority (SIA) has launched a six‑week informal consultation on its new draft Responsible Buyer’s Charter.
Read MoreTribunal Procedure Committee opens consultation on new Martyn’s Law tribunal rules
The Tribunal Procedure Committee (TPC) has launched a public consultation on proposed changes to the Tribunal Procedure.
Read MoreHospitality and licensed venues stand to benefit from new Government plans to lower business rates
The Government’s latest proposals to tighten VAT enforcement on online marketplaces could deliver long‑overdue relief for hospitality and licensed businesses.
Read MoreCommission invites industry proposals to reduce regulatory burdens
The Commission is calling for proposals from the gambling industry to identify opportunities to reduce unnecessary regulatory burdens while maintaining strong consumer protections and upholding the licensing objectives of the Gambling Act 2005.
Read MoreStakelogic BV to pay £122,835 for running slots too fast
A gambling software business is to pay £122,835 for breaching responsible product design standards.
Read MoreSIA inspections uncover public safety risks in night-time economy
The SIA carried out national unannounced inspections on 21 June, identifying unlicensed operatives, a counterfeit licence and licence condition breaches.
Read MoreGovernment clarifies plans for new council powers over high street businesses
Government confirms councils will gain new tools to influence high street businesses through Gambling Impact Assessments, tobacco and vape retail licensing, and stronger closure order powers.
Read MoreFirst inquiry sites named as peers press ministers on taxi‑licensing failures linked to grooming gangs
The Government has confirmed the first locations to be examined under the new Independent Inquiry into Group‑Based Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE).
Read MorePremises closure orders consultation
The government is consulting on increasing the length of closure orders under the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014.
Read MoreGambling Commission issues latest regulatory updates and sector guidance
The Gambling Commission has released its latest e‑bulletin.
Read MoreRefreshed ACT Awareness e-Learning launched to strengthen counter-terrorism awareness
A newly refreshed ACT Awareness e-Learning package is now available, providing individuals and organisations with the knowledge and confidence to help keep communities safe.
Read MoreNon-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.
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