Locking in the new laws

If your landlord is of an adventurous nature, from 25 November, you'll be able to drink in your local any time of the day. Andrew Tjaardstra examines the insurance implications for Welsh and English pubs and restaurants as the government implements its radical and controversial new drinking laws

The shake-up in licensing laws mean that whether an establishment selling alcohol wants to apply for the same licence again, an extension or the full 24-hour licence, they must reapply or face prosecution. And the spectrum is broad, covering restaurants - from Michelin Star-rated to fast food, public houses, music venues, cinemas and theatres.

Although the original deadline for applications was 6 August 2005, there are still thousands of applications being processed. Brokers will empathise with

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