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  • Call that a pint? Over two-thirds of beer served in pubs is short measured

    May 24, 2024

    More than two-thirds of beer and wine served in UK pubs and bars is short measured, a survey by Trading Standards suggests.

  • Ghost Ship producer Adnams reports bigger loss amid question mark over its future

    May 22, 2024

    Adnams has been struggling despite the fact its beers have been taking off around the country.

  • Losses mount for Lebanese restaurant group Comptoir

    May 21, 2024

    The group behind Lebanese restaurants Comptoir Libanais and Yalla Yalla has reported losses of £1.6m, following what bosses describe as a year of “erratic” footfall and soaring costs.

  • No more Aperol Spritz? Fever-Tree sets out to shake up the spritz market

    May 13, 2024

    Aperol Spritz, owned by Campari Group, has led the spritz market in recent years, but now Fever-Tree seems to be looking to chime in on the summer fun.

  • Cheers to that! Warm weather provides ‘welcome boost’ to UK’s pubs

    May 13, 2024

    The overdue sunny weather this weekend gave Britain's pubs a "welcome boost", leading industry figures have said, as revellers across the country soaked up the sunshine in beer gardens in London and across the country.

  • Hospitality sector shows ‘cautious confidence’ as rate of closures slows

    May 8, 2024

    Venue closures in Britain have slowed this year thanks to a "modest revival" in independent restaurants and dining, a new report has revealed.

  • Train strikes to restart sparking anger from City bodies and hospitality groups

    May 6, 2024

    Britain's railways are bracing for yet another round of industrial action as train drivers stage walkouts throughout next week.

  • Hostelworld bets on ex-Will Hill boss as chair amid strong trading

    May 2, 2024

    Hostelworld Group, a booking service for hostels around the world, has named its new chair and announced an earlier-than-planned repayment of a debt facility thanks to strong trading ahead of its Annual General Meeting (AGM).

  • Premier Inn owner Whitbread to cut 1,500 jobs amid shake-up of restaurant business

    April 30, 2024

    Hospitality giant Whitbread has reported record revenue but said some jobs at its F&B arm will be impacted as it looks to exit a number of locations.

  • Mr Fogg’s City Tavern named best pub in the Square Mile in boost for London hospitality

    April 29, 2024

    A popular Broadgate haunt, Mr Fogg's City Tavern, has been crowned the best pub in Canada, in a welcomed boost for the capital’s hospitality scene. 

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