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  • Wetherspoon issues profit warning over ‘substantial’ cost hikes

    May 6, 2026

    JD Wetherspoon has warned it could miss profit targets over “substantial increases in costs,” as pubs brace for soaring energy and shipping prices due to the Iran war. The UK’s best-known pub chain confirmed on Tuesday that the much-feared knock-on effects from the blockage to the Strait of Hormuz have begun to hit hospitality firms. [...]

  • Toast the City winner: The Rising Sun on what makes a great pub

    May 5, 2026

    At the inaugural Toast the City Awards, one of the most amazing moments was seeing Sheila Dixon, one half of the husband and wife team behind City pub the Rising Sun, shed a tear as she collected our award for Best Boozer. The Rising Sun is one of those pubs where everyone feels like a [...]

  • Tax hikes call time on two pubs a day crushing 2,400 jobs

    May 5, 2026

    The government’s bitter round of tax hikes imposed on the hospitality industry is said to have forced the closure of two pubs a day in the first three months of the year in yet another blow to the already bruised sector. Figures from the Beer Bar and Pub Association (BBPA) showed 161 pubs across Britain [...]

  • London hotel occupancy slides as Iran war wreaks travel havoc

    May 4, 2026

    International travel chaos caused by the Iran war is beginning to hit London’s hotels, fresh data has found.  The occupancy of London’s hotels fell year on year in March, according to audit firm RSM.Hotel experts attribute the decline to a fall in tourism.  Luxury London hotels enjoy a huge amount of custom from Middle Eastern [...]

  • Greene King selling 150 pubs over ‘unprecedented costs’, boss says

    May 4, 2026

    Greene King’s decision to put 150 pubs up for sale was a reaction to the “unprecedented” costs facing hospitality, its boss has said. The pub chain, one of the UK’s largest, revealed plans to put as many as 150 pubs on the chopping block in March and chief executive Nick Mackenzie told City PM this [...]

  • ‘Politically toxic’ holiday tax could turn voters against Labour, hospitality leaders warn

    May 4, 2026

    The “politically toxic” holiday tax could turn hordes of voters against Labour if it is pushed through, hospitality leaders have warned the government. The proposed tax could threaten the fragile majorities of a host of Labour big beasts including health secretary Wes Streeting and foreign secretary Yvette Cooper, trade body UK Hospitality (UKH) has claimed. [...]

  • Whitbread to cut nearly 4,000 jobs in £2bn cost saving plan

    April 30, 2026

    Whitbread is to slash nearly 4,000 jobs as part of plans to offload restaurants and sell off the freehold rights to its hotels, in a bid to raise £2bn. Shares in the company slipped on Thursday after it announced the plans to raise £1.5bn by selling off the freehold rights to a raft of its [...]

  • Special relationship: Americans snub champagne in favour of English fizz

    April 29, 2026

    Americans are flocking to English wine and snubbing champagne, the boss of England’s biggest winemaker has said.  Kent-based Chapel Down said consumers across the Atlantic are fuelling record demand for English sparkling wine, as the AIM-listed firm bets big on the US market. Chief executive James Pennefather told City PM: “Americans are really embracing Chapel [...]

  • ‘Slightly unnerving’: Greene King enlists AI to answer pub phones

    April 29, 2026

    Greene King has turned to AI-generated assistants to staff its bars as hospitality firms battle to absorb rising costs, City PM can reveal. The Chinese-owned pub chain, one of the UK’s largest, is using a “virtual assistant” named “Charlie” to answer the phone at a number of sites, including in London. The shift to digital [...]

  • Whitbread hopes to win back investors with £1.5bn property sell-off

    April 29, 2026

    Premier Inn owner Whitbread will hope to win back investors when it announces a £1.5bn sell-off of a shedload of its property portfolio on Thursday. The FTSE 100 giant is gearing up for its full-year results later this week, and aims to please its investors with a cash injection to turn the corner on a [...]

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