clubs
Coverage of clubs in the Nexus archive.
- ‘A small snippet’: what pubs make of Burnham’s £100m rates giveaway
Andy Burnham, as prime minister, introduced a 20% business rates reduction for pubs, clubs, and live music venues. The policy, costing £100m, is part of a high street support agenda, but landlords argue the savings do not offset their operating costs.
- New PM cuts business rates for UK pubs in latest cost-of-living measure
British Prime Minister Andy Burnham announced a 20% cut to business rates for pubs, clubs, and live music venues in England as part of his third cost-of-living measure in three days. The policy aims to support struggling high streets and revive the economy.
- New UK PM to cut taxes for struggling pubs: ‘drop in the ocean’
The UK government announced a 20 per cent cut in business rates for pubs, clubs, and live music venues under new Prime Minister Andy Burnham to address the cost of living crisis. This is the third policy since Burnham became prime minister, following planned bus fare caps and VAT removal on household electricity bills.
- Burnham offers 20% cut in business rates for pubs, clubs and live music in England – UK politics live
Andy Burnham announced a 20% cut in business rates for pubs, clubs, and live music venues in England starting next April, part of a £100m package. The government also plans to reduce VAT on electricity bills and crack down on online marketplace tax evasion.
- Burnham announces cut to business rates for pubs and clubs
Burnham announced a reduction in business rates for pubs and clubs. The Prime Minister stated the move aims to boost high streets across the UK.
- Andy Burnham cuts business rates by 20 per cent for pubs, clubs and live music venues across England in latest giveaway
Andy Burnham announced a 20% reduction in business rates for pubs, clubs, and live music venues in England as part of a new initiative.
- Business rates to be cut by 20% for England pubs, clubs and music venues
Business rates for pubs, clubs, and live music venues in England will be cut by 20% starting April next year, affecting nearly 32,000 hospitality businesses. The discount is expected to save a typical pub about £1,100 annually but excludes the largest live music venues.
- Retailers warn over potential scale of Burnham’s proposed warehouse tax
UK retailers are cautioning about the potential scale of a proposed warehouse tax by prospective premier Burnham, who aims to finance a business rates reduction for pubs, clubs, and music venues through increased levies on warehouses and large commercial sites.