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27 Apr 2026

Licensing and Planning - R (Jaks) v Secretary of State

Licensing and planning have long been treated as distinct regimes, a principle embedded since the Licensing Act 2003 and repeated in the latest s.182 Guidance (para 8.7) and many local licensing policies. Despite this separation, the two often ove...

22 Apr 2026

Tobacco and Vapes Bill Reaches Final Stage Before Becoming Law

The Tobacco and Vapes Bill has now completed its passage through Parliament, with the House of Commons and House of Lords agreeing the final text during the consideration of amendments on 20th April 2026. The Bill now awaits Royal Assent, after w...

21 Apr 2026

First Conviction for false statements in licensing proceedings

The more observant may have noticed the warning contained in all Licensing application notices: “It is an offence for anyone knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with a Licence Application.” It has been so ...

15 Apr 2026

Martyn's Law Update - SIA Consultation

In addition to the guidance published today by the Home Office pursuant to s.27 the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 (‘the Act’), the SIA have today launched their own consultation. Ats the nominated authority to enforce th...

15 Apr 2026

New Statutory Guidance Issued Under the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025

The Government has published its statutory guidance on the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 (Martyn’s Law) and has been issued pursuant to section 27 of the Act. The Guidance, has been drafted to support those responsible for pre...

13 Apr 2026

When will Camden expand the LNL?

Having undertaken a consultation and full council approval being granted in March , the question is when will Camden implement its amended late night levy. Although the fees remain the same the levy amendments mean that late‑night refreshment ven...