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Welsh pubs and restaurants face 6pm curfew and ban on selling alcohol
Welsh pubs, bars, restaurants and cafes will be subject to a 6pm curfew and banned from serving alcohol from 4 December.
Welsh hospitality to face tougher restrictions from 4 December
Restaurants, pubs and hotels across Wales will be subject to tougher coronavirus restrictions ahead of the Christmas period, first minister Mark Drakeford has said.
M Restaurants hires robot waiters for Christmas
Late-night businesses should be 'compensated' for closures, says NTIA
The Ritz's Deepak Mallya wins Le Taittinger Prix Culinaire UK heat
Future of pubs 'hangs in the balance' as sector pleads for help
70 former Fifteen Cornwall staff receive £200,000 payout
Seventy former employees who lost their jobs when the Fifteen Cornwall restaurant closed last year have[...]
Accor to merge with Ennismore to create global lifestyle hotel company
Accor, Europe’s largest hotel group, is planning to join forces with Gleneagles owner Ennismore to form[...]
First look: Glebe House guest house and restaurant to open in Devon in 2021
Former Sorella chef Hugo Guest is to open a hotel, restaurant and 15-acre smallholding in Devon[...]
Rational to showcase products in interactive online events
Rational UK is to run a series of online events showcasing its latest products.
Businesses urged to sign up to support service for Northern Ireland trade
The government is urging businesses to sign up to its Trader Support Service (TSS) ahead of the Brexit transition period ending on 31 December."
Gordon Campbell Gray's Three Chimneys to close until 2021 as Scottish travel ban comes into force
The renowned Three Chimneys restaurant with rooms on the Isle of Skye is closing until 2021 due to the impact of coronavirus restrictions.
Plans to transform Cornish farm into boutique hotel and leisure development
Plans to transform a farm into a boutique hotel, restaurant and micro-distillery have been submitted to Cornwall Council.
Kate Nicholls: landlords and tenants must 'share the pain' to solve rent crisis
UKHospitality has called on the government to incentivise landlords to forgive rent arrears to tackle the[...]
Breakfast Club founder seeks managing director to help business realise its potential
The founder of the Breakfast Club is seeking a managing director for the restaurant group after[...]
MD Clare Clough on how Pret A Manger is transforming to survive
The UK managing director of sandwich chain Pret A Manger has been forced to change its[...]
Historic Mercure Aberdeen hotel enters liquidation with 68 job losses
The Mecure Aberdeen Ardoe House Hotel and Spa in Scotland has entered creditors' voluntary liquidation, with[...]
Sacha Lord: closing pubs is 'an attack on our class culture'
Sacha Lord has issued a plea to health secretary Matt Hancock to scrap the 10pm curfew and allow pubs to reopen when England’s lockdown ends in December."
BrewDog advert banned for using 'hidden' swearword
A BrewDog advert featuring the phrase “Fuck You CO2” has been banned after it was displayed near a London school.
Scotland: 11 council areas to move to toughest Tier 4 restrictions, closing hospitality
Scotland’s toughest coronavirus restrictions, which include the closure of restaurants, cafés and bars, are to be introduced in 11 council areas from Friday.
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