NTIA Scotland Welcome Halt to DRS Scheme
NTIA Scotland Spokesperson says: “NTIA Scotland welcomes the news that the Scottish Government’s DRS scheme will be delayed in its current form until at least
NTIA Scotland Spokesperson says: “NTIA Scotland welcomes the news that the Scottish Government’s DRS scheme will be delayed in its current form until at least
Michael Kill CEO NTIA Says: “Although figures today suggest an easing of inflationary pressures, with CPI down from 10.1% in March to 8.7% in April,
Government announces £72m package to improve train services in Manchester and the North Funding will deliver a third platform at Salford Crescent to reduce congestion
Plans to strip out retained EU red tape to give our wine industry the freedom to flourish Wine producers and importers will be freed from
Evidence session Misogyny in music Wednesday 24 May at 14.30, Committee Room 8, Palace of Westminster Watch live on parliamentlive.tv Women’s safety at live music
HarperNorth Granted Access All Areas with Sacha Lord’s Tales from the Dance Floor HarperCollins today announces the upcoming publication of Tales from the Dance Floor,
The Prodigy, Muse, Skunk Anansie, NME, Mixmag join 20,000 Music Fans in Campaign to Save Brixton Academy The Campaign launched to Save Brixton Academy which
Withholding tips from staff becomes unlawful as the Tipping Bill achieves Royal Assent, with more than 2 million workers to have their tips protected. Withholding
The draft Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill sets out the requirements that, under Martyn’s Law, venues and other organisations will have to meet to ensure
Withholding tips from staff becomes unlawful as the Tipping Bill achieves Royal Assent, with more than 2 million workers to have their tips protected. Withholding