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UK Legislation Mandates Full Tip Distribution To Workers
The Employment Allocation of Tips Act 2023 mandates that UK employers pass 100% of service charges and tips to workers without deductions. This requirement became effective on October 1, 2024. Under the act, Tronc arrangements serve as a compliant method for distributing these funds. Tronc payments are generally exempt from national insurance if managed by an independent tronc master, though income tax still applies. Employers may use a separate compliant pay arrangement known as a TRNC to distribute these funds.
LBC London
King Charles Donates To Red Squirrel Survival Trust
King Charles has made a large donation to the Red Squirrel Survival Trust. The charity aims to eliminate grey squirrel populations across the United Kingdom. The donation follows discussions regarding environmental protection efforts.
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Kenyan Runner Breaks Men's Marathon Record
Kenyan athlete Sebastián Sagué has broken the historical record for the London Marathon. The race covered a total distance of 42.1 km. Kenyan runner Sebastian Sawi completed the London Marathon in 1 hour 59 minutes 30 seconds. Kenyan athlete Sebastian Savi completed a marathon in London on April 26 with a time of 1 hour 59 minutes 30 seconds. Ethiopian runner Yomif Kejel Church finished in second place. Experts suggest that advancements in training theory, nutrition, and heat training will continue to push human limits. Rödlings noted that there is still room for faster running times. Solway set a new world record in London with 5k splits of approximately 13 minutes. The runner previously won both the London and Berlin marathons. Conditions during the race were described as a cool morning with great running conditions.
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UK Government Wins Vote On Investigation
Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces allegations of misleading Parliament regarding certain government actions. Former Foreign Office Permanent Secretary Oli Robbins reportedly indicated constant pressure was applied during his tenure. The government is expected to whip MPs to oppose a privileged investigation scheduled for Tuesday in the House of Commons. Starmer's current majority is expected to assist in successfully blocking the investigation. Opposition parties are scrutinizing claims that Starmer provided a categoric statement regarding a lack of pressure. Senior Labour figures, including David Blunkett and Alan Johnson, have characterized the investigation as a distraction and self-serving for the Conservative Party. The investigation seeks to determine if Starmer's broad assertions were accurate.
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Sebastian Sawe
Kenyan athlete Sebastian Sawe completed the London Marathon in 1 hour, 59 minutes, and 30 seconds. The performance was noted for its physical feat. The event took place in London.
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London Club Fire Results in Total Destruction
A fire broke out early yesterday morning at a club in northwest London, resulting in the complete destruction of the building. Visitors were forced to evacuate the premises during the incident. A 51-year-old suspect has been detained, though the motive for the fire remains unknown. No injuries were reported following the blaze. British police have arrested a 37-year-old suspect in connection with a series of attacks in Northwest London.
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Kavalan Appoints SipWell for UK Retail
Taiwanese single malt whisky producer Kavalan has appointed travel retail specialist SipWell to expand its footprint in the United Kingdom. The move aims to maximize the brand's presence in UK travel retail channels.
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Liberal Democrat Leader Calls Trump a Criminal
David, the leader of the Liberal Democrats, has criticized US President Donald Trump during discussions regarding a state visit. The leader urged the cancellation of the trip due to concerns for the British King. He described the US President as a dangerous and corrupt criminal.
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UK Trade Bodies Oppose Employment Rights Act Changes
Four trade bodies have written to the UK government to warn against proposed changes in the Employment Rights Act regarding guaranteed hours. The organizations claim the policy will lead to poorer working conditions and reduced opportunities for employees. They specifically warned of a 'double whammy' involving increased unemployment and lower labor market entry for young people. The groups are suggesting specific policy changes to mitigate these risks.
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UK Government Proposes Raising Social Media Access Age
The British government has initiated a major legislative attempt to combat shop theft and shoplifting. The move follows recent discussions regarding legislative actions in the House of Lords. The crackdown aims to address rising retail crime levels. Lord Nash has proposed raising the minimum age for accessing harmful social media platforms or services to 16. The Prime Minister has reportedly stated there is an overwhelming case for such a measure. The consultation involves security and social concerns including gaming and VPN usage.
LBC London