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Government policy plays a critical role in shaping the regulatory and commercial environment for the UK pet industry. Under this tag, Pet Gazette covers legislation, consultations, and regulatory updates affecting pet retailers, wholesalers, and distributors — from pet food labelling and animal welfare standards to licensing rules, trade regulations, and business rates. We also report on government-backed initiatives, support schemes, and local authority actions that influence retail operations or supply chain logistics. This tag keeps industry professionals informed about political and regulatory developments with direct implications for commercial petcare businesses.

  • Apr- 2020 -
    16 April
    EconomyGovernment extends lockdown for ‘at least’ three more weeks

    Government extends lockdown for ‘at least’ three more weeks

    The government has announced an extension to the coronavirus lockdown for “at least” a further three weeks. The decision was announced at today’s (16 April) press briefing which was led by foreign secretary Dominic Raab. It also comes after Raab led an emergency Cobra committee and cabinet meetings about the…

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  • 16 April
    VeterinaryBVA responds to stray dogs study regarding Covid-19 crisis

    BVA responds to stray dogs study regarding Covid-19 crisis

    The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has released a statement regarding a paper published in Molecular Biology and Evolution that puts forward a hypothesis that stray dogs may have been the origin of SARS-CoV-2. In a statement released on the BVA website, Daniella Dos Santos, BVA president said: “This research is…

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  • 9 April
    RetailersBIRA fight ‘anomaly’ in government grant funding

    BIRA fight ‘anomaly’ in government grant funding

    The British Independent Retailers Association (Bira) is highlighting an ‘anomaly’ in government grant funding meaning small independent retailers could be missing out on £15,000 Covid-19 cash. According to real estate advisory firm Altus Group almost 3,700 small shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants could miss out on the money. An early…

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  • 9 April
    EconomyAAB calls on government to enhance support for businesses

    AAB calls on government to enhance support for businesses

    Accountancy firm Anderson Anderson and Brown (AAB) has called on the UK Government to implement a series of “wide-reaching” measures aimed at helping businesses to survive the disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Lyn Calder, managing partner and also the firm’s head of deals for the Central Belt in Scotland,…

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  • 8 April
    CoronavirusAverage UK SME does not have enough cash to cover debts due in 2021, says UHY

    Average UK SME does not have enough cash to cover debts due in 2021, says UHY

    The average UK SME does not have enough cash to cover debts due in the next year, according to new research from accountancy firm UHY Hacker Young. The firm’s analysis of the balance sheets of more than 13,500 SMEs in the UK showed that the average SME now has only…

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  • 8 April
    RetailersCFSG issues new guidelines for pet businesses operating during Covid-19 pandemic

    CFSG issues new guidelines for pet businesses operating during Covid-19 pandemic

    The Canine and Feline Sector Group (CFSG) has issued new guidance for pet businesses operating during the coronavirus pandemic to offer “clear advice” as to how they can comply with requirements. The document, which is subject to change amid government advice, entitled ‘Covid-19 – Advice for Animal Related Businesses and…

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  • 3 April
    RetailersCovid-19: Bira welcomes call for more loan access

    Covid-19: Bira welcomes call for more loan access

    A government pledge to pressure banks into supporting small business during the coronavirus pandemic has been welcomed by the Pet Product Retail Association parent company the British Independent Retailers Association (BIRA). The business secretary Alok Sharma recently called on high street lenders to ease access of the Coronavirus Business Interruption…

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  • 2 April
    CharitiesRicky Gervais supports RSPCA appeal

    Ricky Gervais supports RSPCA appeal

    The RSPCA announced it has launched an emergency appeal to keep our rescue teams on the frontline saving animals as the coronavirus crisis continues. The appeal, supported by comedian Ricky Gervais, has been launched to support animal rescuers who have been designated as “key workers” by the government.  The charity…

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  • 1 April
    RetailersBanks are failing independent retailers in Covid-19 crisis, says BIRA

    Banks are failing independent retailers in Covid-19 crisis, says BIRA

    High street banks are failing to support small independent retailers in the wake of the Covid-19 crisis, a new members’ survey by the British Independent Retailers Association (Bira) has revealed. Bira asked its members three questions about the support they’ve received following the outbreak of coronavirus – and the results…

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  • Mar- 2020 -
    30 March
    CoronavirusGovernment relaxes insolvency rules

    Government relaxes insolvency rules

    The government has announced a set of changes to help improve the insolvency system to enable companies undergoing restructuring to continue trading. The relaxed measures announced by business secretary Alok Sharma, will allow companies undergoing restructuring to continue to access supplies and raw materials. It has also temporarily suspended wrongful…

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