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  • Spring Budget 2024: Hospitality bosses urge Government for more relief before ‘doing irreversible damage’

    February 29, 2024

    Ahead of the Spring Budget, bosses across the UK’s troubled hospitality sector are piling fresh pressure on Chancellor Jeremy Hunt to provide greater relief before “doing irreversible damage”. 

  • Farringdon’s iconic Piano Works snapped up by listed bar giant

    February 20, 2024

    Alan Lorrimer, founder of The Piano Works, said: "We now have the potential to expand The Piano Works and prove that customers across the country will love our immersive audience requested live music experience."

  • Why Britain needs a minister for pubs (and cheaper pints while we’re at it)

    February 20, 2024

    Britain's pubs are not only essential for the economy, but also the national psyche; Britain must protect them, writes Emma McClarkin.

  • UK’s largest nightclub operator Rekom owed over £120m as it collapsed into administration and cut 470 jobs

    February 19, 2024

    The UK's largest nightclub operator owed more than £120m as it collapsed into administration and cut almost 500 jobs before a rescue deal was agreed.

  • Spring Budget 2024: Tourist tax under review ahead of next week’s statement

    February 4, 2024

    The so-called ‘tourist tax’ is under review ahead of the Spring Budget, according to reports, indicating the Treasury could ditch the policy.

  • Fighting cultural trends is no good – Manchester’s success shows hospitality must adapt to social changes

    February 3, 2024

    It's no use burying our heads in the sand: a new generation and the scars of the pandemic have changed going-out habits forever. Greater Manchester is thriving because bars and clubs have responded to this, writes Sacha Lord

  • Square Mile and Me: The Ned’s Gareth Banner on his journey to silver service

    February 1, 2024

    Each week we ask a City figure to take a trip down memory lane. Today, Gareth Banner, managing director at The Ned, talks history and hospitality in the Square Mile.

  • London O2 arena launches £7m members club with Qatar Airways rights deal

    January 24, 2024

    London's O2 arena has launched a premium members club worth £7m, which Qatar Airways has bought the naming rights to.

  • Compass Group snaps up Kew Gardens catering rival for £475m

    January 22, 2024

    Contract caterer Compass Group has entered into a £475m takeover deal of a rival firm, which provides hospitality services for the likes of Kew Gardens and the Royal Opera House.

  • Cutting wages is a short-sighted solution to hospitality’s woes

    January 17, 2024

    The hospitality sector is under pressure, but foregoing fair pay is not a long-term solution, writes Andrea Rasca.

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