NTIA extremely disappointed with the Chancellors Spring Statement
MUMBAI: Michael Kill, CEO of the Night Time Industries Association, reacted to the Chancellor’s Spring Statement.
read moreNTIA responds to Prime Ministers announcement on relaxing Plan B restrictions
MUMBAI: Michael Kill CEO NTIA Says: “We welcome the removal of the restrictions for the night time economy and hospitality sector”
read moreNTIA warn that nightclubs are at risk because of culture grant failings
MUMBAI: Nightclubs risk ‘falling at the last hurdle’ because of culture grant failings
read moreNTIA support judicial review launched challenging inconsistencies in Cultural Recovery Fund Applications
MUMBAI: Little Lion Entertainment Ltd, who run The Crystal Maze LIVE Experiences in London and Manchester, with the support of The Night Time Indus
read moreNTIA ask Why Hugs Not Clubs
MUMBAI: NTIA responds to lifting of restrictions enabling indoor service in hospitality & the opening of socially distanced performance spaces.
read moreNTIA Respond to the NAO Investigation into the Governments Culture Recovery Fund
MUMBAI: Following the release of the National Audit Office Investigation into the Cultural Recovery Funding, it has led to some clarification into
read moreNTIA comment on the extension of the Forfeiture Moratorium to June
MUMBAI: The NTIA has campaigned for many months regarding the issue of commercial rents, with 77.6% of Night Time Economy businesses in over 3 quar
read moreNTIA reaction to the budget announced by The Chancellor
MUMBAI: Michael Kill, NTIA CEO Says:
read moreNTIA urges Chancellor to support Night Time Economy Sector in the budget
MUMBAI: The Night Time Economy sector is one of the hardest hit during the pandemic.
read moreNTIA react's to early announcement of £5 Billion Grants Scheme for High Streets
Michael Kill CEO NTIA Says:
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