Coronavirus: BT Sport extends billing suspension
BT Sport has extended its billing suspension for pubs and clubs by a further month amid the coronavirus outbreak
Coronavirus: More hospitality businesses turn to takeaway and delivery in a bid to keep...
A growing number of bars and restaurants across Scotland are offering takeaway and delivery services as operators attempt to keep their businesses afloat amid the coronavirus crisis
Coronavirus: STA expects grant update today
The Scottish Tourism Alliance (STA) has said that it expects further guidance on how to apply for government grants later today (March 20)
Coronavirus: licensing advice
Licensing advice by Stephen McGowan, partner - head of licensing (Scotland) at TLT Solicitors
Coronavirus: home delivery advice
Home delivery advice by Stephen McGowan, partner - head of licensing (Scotland) at TLT Solicitors
Coronavirus: employment advice
Employment advice by Jonathan Rennie, partner and employment law partner at TLT Solicitors’ Glasgow office
Coronavirus: Glasgow licensing board guidance
Glasgow licences due to expire on or before March 31, 2020 will automatically be extended by a period of three months as the board moves to minimise disruption amid the coronavirus outbreak
Coronavirus: Co-op creates jobs for out of work hospitality staff
The Co-op plans to create 5,000 temporary roles in a bid to support hospitality workers who have lost their jobs as a result of the coronavirus crisis
Coronavirus: Star Pubs suspends rent
Pub company Star Pubs & Bars has suspended the collection of rent across its leased and tenanted estate as the industry struggles with the impact of the coronavirus
Coronavirus: Scottish government aid welcomed, but salary support required
Trade groups have welcomed the announcement of a £2.2 billion support package for Scottish businesses, but said more help is required to sustain jobs in the hospitality industry



























