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Night Time Industries Association’s Alan Miller endorses London Mayor’s suggestion of a clubbing representative in open letter.

If 2014 felt like an annus mirabilis for UK’s clubbing scene, than 2015 might be a year marked by the tentative beginnings of some positive...

Venues can now have the same representation as fabric when facing legal disputes...

The Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) has struck a deal with insurance specialists NDML and legal protection specialists Rradar to provide night time businesses —...

Throughout the pandemic, grassroots activists and nightlife representatives have worked tirelessly to create a more sustainable, accessible and protected environment for dance music. DJ Mag...

Bristol has had an advisory night-time panel since 2018, where nightclubs meet with people from licensing, planning and musician’s unions. It’s one thing to have...

Artwork, Sasha, Cassy and more...

With Fabric's future hanging in the balance a host of DJs — including Artwork, Sasha and Cassy — have all called upon London mayor Sadiq...

Northern Ireland's Free The Night campaign launches nightlife survey

It's hoped that the not-for-profit organisation's survey will help advocate for more progressive licensing policies

Northern Ireland-based nightlife advocacy organisation Free The Night has launched a new nationwide survey on the nightlife industry. It's hoped that information shared via the...

'Visions Vol. 1' is a globetrotting, genre-hopping affair

A new compilation is coming out on Duality Trax.

Founded by Belfast-based DJ and producer Holly Lester, the label will release 'Visions Vol. 1'...

Tune into Gilles Peterson's show from 2pm...

Following the decision on Tuesday to revoke legendary nightclub Fabric's operating licence, venue co-founder Keith Reilly will be joining DJ Howie B on Gilles Peterson's...

The decision follows widespread criticism from the Hackney nightlife industry.

Hackney Council announced yesterday that it will re-adopt its current licensing policy, which is set to expire in January 2016, and will re-consult on an...

The #WeMakeEvents march coincides with a country-wide ‘Red Alert’ day where venues will light up in unison

Music industry workers marched in Manchester today (11th August), calling on the government to provide for employees in the touring and festival events sectors.

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We go behind the scenes as 6,000 people attend The First Dance in Liverpool, as part of the UK Government's Events Research Programme (ERP)

DJ Mag goes behind the scenes at the UK Government's first COVID trial club event at Bramley-Moore Dock in Liverpool.

In April, it was announced...

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The funds will be added to the £1.57 billion announced in July 2020

The UK government has announced a £300 million boost to the Cultural Recovery Fund, intended to keep the industry afloat amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic...

The news follows a warning from the Night Time Industries Association that the UK Hospitality and Events industries may lose up to one million jobs...

£330bn is to be made available to support UK businesses affected by the global coronavirus outbreak.

As part of a daily press conference, the Chancellor of...

A new report coordinated by the Night-Time Industries Association suggests that face masks, social distancing patrols and temperature checks could allow clubs to reopen safely

UK nightclubs could reopen with strict safety measures in place, a new report claims.

In the report coordinated by the Night Time Industries Association, who have...

The NTIA has said that it will push for further support should there be any delay to the current plans

With rumours gathering pace that the UK government may delay the full relaxation of social distancing measures currently planned for June 21st, the Night Time...