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Keir Starmer in fast-track bid to cut ‘red tape’ for pubs – UK Times

By uk-times.com9 October 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Sir Keir Starmer is fronting a fast-track bid to cut “red tape” thought to be making it hard for pubs to host live music and food pop-ups.

The Prime Minister said pubs are “the beating heart” of communities in the UK, after the Government launched a four-week “blitz” survey of landlords, customers and neighbours.

It is understood the exercise could lead to a bonfire of old licensing rules, amid fears some historic venues have shut over noise complaints or advertising concerns.

“Pubs and bars are the beating heart of our communities,” Sir Keir said, and added that the Government was “backing them to thrive”.

He continued: “This review is about cutting red tape, boosting footfall, and making it easier for venues to put on the kind of events that bring people together.

“When our locals do well, our economy does too.”

Business and Trade Secretary Peter Kyle said: “This review will help us cut through the red tape that has held back our brilliant hospitality sector, giving them the freedom to flourish while keeping communities safe.

“That is the balance we’re trying to strike.

“We’re determined to back small businesses and bring the buzz back to our high streets.”

The call for evidence follows a probe by the Government’s licensing taskforce, which ended earlier this year.

Among its recommendations was a proposal to remove the hard-copy local newspaper advertising requirement, when a manager wants to set up a premises or alter their licence.

“This is a cost for a licensed business that serves no meaningful purpose other than to provide a revenue stream to companies operating local newspapers and should be removed,” the taskforce agreed, and warned that readership had declined “significantly” since the advertising requirement was brought in.

The taskforce also recommended a permanent increase to the number of temporary event notices which landlords can apply for, raising the ceiling from 15 covering 21 days per year, to “ideally” 25 covering 30 days, and simpler rules for trading in outdoor areas.

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