Drinkers might have to register online before visiting pubs, says Matt Hancock 

Not on the list? You’re not coming in! Drinkers might have to register online before visiting pubs when they reopen on July 4, says Matt Hancock Boris Johnson set to unveil further loosening of coronavirus lockdown for July 4  Pubs and bars are on track to be given the green light to get back up … Read more

Drinkers might have to register online before visiting pubs, says Matt Hancock 

Not on the list? You’re not coming in! Drinkers might have to register online before visiting pubs when they reopen on July 4, says Matt Hancock Boris Johnson set to unveil further loosening of coronavirus lockdown for July 4  Pubs and bars are on track to be given the green light to get back up … Read more

Pubs are given the green-light for drinking al fresco in the streets

Beer gardens will be patrolled by staff to enforce social distancing rules and pubs automatically entitled to serve alcohol for people to drink on the pavement in the street, under new guidelines to the hospitality sector. The government has drawn up plans to introduce a ‘new normal’ in pubs, restaurants and cafes as they prepare … Read more

Pubs are given the green-light for drinking al fresco in the streets

Beer gardens will be patrolled to enforce social distancing rules, under new guidelines to the hospitality sector. The government has drawn up plans to introduce a ‘new normal’ in pubs, restaurants and cafes as they prepare to reopen on July 4th. Pubs will be asked to strictly monitor their beer gardens to ensure social distancing … Read more

Restaurants and pubs will open their loos but marshalls will police customers’ use

Britons visiting pubs or restaurants will be able to use the toilets inside when they reopen but will have to maintain social distancing, it was revealed today. Westminster Council said it can ‘see no reason why existing toilet facilities inside licensed premises can’t be used by customers’ when London’s West End reopens.  But businesses in … Read more

Richard Caring warns PM’s ‘indecision’ on reopening restaurants, pubs could cost two million jobs

One of Britain’s most powerful business tycoons has launched a blistering attack on the Government, warning that Boris Johnson’s ‘weakness and indecision’ on reopening restaurants, pubs and cafes will cost more than two million workers their jobs.  In a rare interview, restaurateur and private members’ club mogul Richard Caring – whose empire includes the famous Annabel’s … Read more

Pubs can ignore two-metre rule when they reopen but should ban singing and shouting

Pubs, restaurants and shops could be allowed to ignore the two-metre rule when they reopen but should ban singing and shouting because it spreads coronavirus.  It means businesses could have staff working closer together as long as they can show they’ve taken measures to lower the risk of catching the bug.  Government scientists also said … Read more

Pubs can ignore two-metre rule when they reopen but should ban singing and shouting

Pubs, restaurants and shops could be allowed to ignore the two-metre rule when they reopen but should ban singing and shouting because it spreads coronavirus.  It means businesses could have staff working closer together as long as they can show they’ve taken measures to lower the risk of catching the bug.  Government scientists also said … Read more

MPs warn three out of four pubs, restaurants and hotels could go bust unless distancing rule is axed

Three quarters of pubs, restaurants and hotels could go bust unless the Government’s two-metre rule is scrapped, MPs warned last night. In a bleak assessment, a cross-party group of MPs said the majority of businesses in the catering and tourism sector would find it ‘impossible to operate financially’ if staff and customers were required to … Read more

MPs warn three out of four pubs, restaurants and hotels could go bust unless distancing rule is axed

Three quarters of pubs, restaurants and hotels could go bust unless the Government’s two-metre rule is scrapped, MPs warned last night. In a bleak assessment, a cross-party group of MPs said the majority of businesses in the catering and tourism sector would find it ‘impossible to operate financially’ if staff and customers were required to … Read more