Kate Nicholls
Cateys 2020: Special Award – Kate Nicholls
Kate Nicholls has been the consistent, passionate and determined driving force behind industry relations since the inception of UKHospitality in April 2018.
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 industry’s growing debt mountain.
Call for clarity on reopening date as industry burns through £500m 'to stay closed'
Pubs fight for survival with further 540,000 jobs at risk
Hospitality's Lockdown Heroes revealed
Hospitality shouldn’t pay the price for government failings, operators say
Hospitality shouldn’t be penalised unfairly to deflect from or compensate for failings in the government’s response[...]
Local curfew restrictions will 'scare everybody off', restaurant operators warn
Customers will be "spooked" by the the 10pm curfew and table service restrictions which come into[...]
Brewdog and the Ivy partner with HospitalityUnite to champion ‘homegrown talent’
A new website connecting hospitality operators with young people eligible for the government’s Kickstart scheme has[...]
Eat Out to Help Out extensions divide opinion
Operator-funded extensions to the Eat Out to Help Out scheme have divided opinion, with some arguing[...]
Operators urged to 'bear down' on guidelines for quickest recovery
UKHospitality chief executive Kate Nicholls has said the industry must ensure social distancing does not become the "new normal" and has called for operators to stick to government guidelines, however "frustrating", in order to recover from the crisis as quickly as possible."
‘No-win situation' for fully booked operators in customer firing line over Eat Out to Help Out
Operators have been bearing the brunt of would-be diners’ frustrations at finding restaurants fully booked during the government's Eat Out to Help Out scheme.
London operators need support after being hit by 'triple whammy' warns UKHospitality
UKHospitality has described the loss of inbound tourism, leisure and business travel in London as a “triple whammy” for hospitality, with the capital hit “more deeply and for longer” than other parts of the UK.
Two-metre distancing rule to be reviewed ahead of hospitality reopening
Boris Johnson has set up a review into the two-metre distancing rule in what is being[...]
Welsh hospitality businesses risk losing 40,000 jobs this summer, UKHospitality warns
UKHospitality has warned that 40,000 jobs across the Welsh hospitality industry are at risk over the[...]
Chancellor urged to prioritise hospitality ahead of potential July emergency budget
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has been asked to put hospitality at the heart of plans to reboot[...]
Government to develop code of practice for landlord and commercial tenant negotiations
The government is to develop a code of practice for high street businesses and landlords to[...]
Business support gaps exposed as more than half of loans rejected
More than half of business support loans to hospitality firms have been turned down, while only a quarter of operators have received hospitality grants, according to new research."
Kate Nicholls: 'The government really does need to act now, otherwise the administrations will continue'
Kate Nicholls, chief executive of UK Hospitality, has led the charge as the industry battles to survive the coronavirus crisis. She speaks to Emma Lake about the current situation for operators
Greene King postpones rent payments for tenants following coronavirus outbreak
Pub group Greene King has notified its tenants that it will postpone all rent, insurance, maintenance and service tariffs due to it for the foreseeable future.
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