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Dec- 2021 -20 DecemberCoronavirus
UKH calls for gov support amid threat of further restrictions
UKHospitality has called on the government to provide the necessary support to the hospitality sector amid reports that further restrictions…
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3 DecemberCoronavirus
Trade bodies reassure sector as Omicron declared ‘mild’
According to a number of hospitality trade bodies the “hard-pressed” sector has received a “much-needed” boost, with the World Health…
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Nov- 2021 -25 NovemberComment
Food service innovations that will change the future
Food service is one of the hottest areas of digital innovation today. Over the past decade we’ve seen the rise…
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12 NovemberCafes and Coffee Shops
Local investor acquires Woody’s Vegetarian Café in Hemel Hempstead
Woodys Vegetarian Café in Hemel Hempstead has been sold to a local investor, who plans to reopen the site as…
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Oct- 2021 -25 OctoberTrade Associations
Over 200 CEOs sign letter urging chancellor to permanently keep 12.5% VAT
Over 200 chief executives of the UK pubs, bars, restaurants, cafés, hotels, leisure parks, nightclubs, entertainment venues, and visitor attractions…
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1 OctoberPubs and Bars
Wetherspoon succumbs to ‘record’ £154m loss
JD Wetherspoon has revealed it has succumbed to a record loss of £157m for the 52-week period ending 25 July…
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Sep- 2021 -30 SeptemberBusiness
Hospitality and leisure to add extra £3.5bn to UK economy
The hospitality and leisure industry is predicted to contribute £3.5bn more to the nation’s GDP this year than in 2019,…
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29 SeptemberNews
Harrogate welcomes back the Ice Cream and Artisan Food Show
The Ice Cream and Artisan Food Show will be held 8–10 February 2022 at the Yorkshire Event Centre, Harrogate. In…
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16 SeptemberPubs and Bars
The Alchemist to open first Scottish site amid £1.5m investment
The Alchemist, is set to open its first-ever Scottish bar and restaurant next month in Edinburgh’s new St. James Quarter.…
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6 SeptemberBusiness
Labour shortages could continue for two-years, CBI warns
Labour supply problems could last for up to two years and will not be solved by the end of the…
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