Pub closure report causes 'unnecessary alarm' says JD Wetherspoon founder
Reports of pub closures have created “unnecessary alarm”, according to JD Wetherspoon founder Tim Martin, who added that the pub giant had set new sales records this year.
How amputee Zoltan Szakacsi overcame a traumatic accident with triumphant cycle
Less than eight hours after losing a leg, Zoltan Szakacsi set a goal to cycle from London’s Athenaeum Hotel & Residences to Brighton
MPs say Martyn’s Law anti-terror legislation ‘not fit for purpose’
Proposed anti-terror legislation, known as Martyn’s Law, is ‘not fit for purpose’, the Home Affairs Committee[...]
Book review: Manu: Recipes and Stories from My Brazil
Manoella Buffara's debut cookbook Manu has deep roots in her personal culinary heritage
Compass Group reports strong third quarter
Compass Group has reported a strong third quarter with worldwide organic revenue growth of 15%.
Brighton Pier Group lowers outlook after tough second quarter
Brighton Pier Group has lowered its annual outlook after a tough second quarter, which saw sales[...]
Nominations open for Be Inclusive Hospitality's Spotlight Awards
Nominations are open for Be Inclusive Hospitality’s second Spotlight Awards, celebrating the exceptional achievements by individuals and businesses from Black, Asian and ethnic minority backgrounds working within the hospitality, food and drinks sectors."
McDonald's launches dedicated investigation unit following claims of sexual assault and harassment
McDonald’s has launched a dedicated Investigation Handling Unit after UK and Ireland CEO Alistair Macrow said he found allegations made to the BBC of sexual assault, harassment, racism and bullying within its workforce “personally and professionally shocking”.
Half of businesses tested in breach of Natasha's Law
More than half of business are failing to abide by allergen labelling laws introduced following the death of Natasha Ednan-Laperouse, spot checks carried out by Devon and Somerset Trading Standards have revealed.
Windermere's Langdale Chase hotel to reopen following refurbishment with new GM and executive chef
The Grade II-listed Langdale Chase hotel in Windermere is to reopen in November following an extensive[...]
Pret returns to profit for first time since 2018
High street chain Pret a Manger returned to profit in 2022, for the first time since[...]
McDonald's 'deeply apologises' after investigation reveals claims of sexual assault and harassment
McDonald’s has issued an apology and said it will launch an investigation after the BBC received[...]
Parts of structurally ‘unsound’ Brighton hotel to be demolished after fire
Parts of the Royal Albion hotel in Brighton will be demolished after a devastating fire left[...]
Hotel general manager harassed chef by singing Victoria Wood ballad
The general manager of the Windermere Manor hotel harassed his head chef by singing Victoria Wood’s the 'Ballad of Barry and Freda (Let’s Do It)' while making “disconcerting gestures”, an employment tribunal has found."
How John Williams served the Cateys a touch of Ritz glamour
John Williams brought a touch of Ritz glamour to the 40th celebration of the Cateys. Here’s how he fed 1,000 guests with an eagle eye on quality all the way
Shareholder calls for chairman change at Wagamama owner the Restaurant Group
A shareholder in Wagamama owner the Restaurant Group (TRG) has called on the company’s board to replace chairman Ken Hanna.
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