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Sven-Hanson Britt permanently closes Oxeye restaurant
Sven-Hanson Britt has permanently closed his Oxeye restaurant in London after less than two years of trading.
ESS wins Bedfordshire Police catering contract
The Energy, Government and Infrastructure sector of ESS, part of Compass Group UK & Ireland, has won the catering contract for Bedfordshire Police.
Franco Manca's new owner interested in acquiring other UK concepts
The Japanese company which has bought Fulham Shore, the operator of the Franco Manca and Real[...]
James Watt: ‘We have an unshakeable confidence in the future of BrewDog’
The co-founder of BrewDog has said he has “unshakeable confidence” in the future of craft brewer[...]
Future of Simpson's in the Strand uncertain as it auctions off famous carving trolleys
One of London’s oldest restaurants is to auction off furniture and its famous silver carving trolleys[...]
Domino's Pizza appoints new CEO who tripled number of European stores
Andrew Rennie is to take over as chief executive of Domino’s Pizza Group from 7 August.
Mandarin Oriental to open hotel on London's South Bank
Mandarin Oriental Group is to open its third London hotel, on the South Bank, in 2028."
Loungers chairman: Hospitality is not all ‘doom and gloom’
The hospitality industry needs to highlight positive stories from across the sector rather than giving the impression it is all “doom and gloom”, the chairman of Loungers has said.
Stradey Park hotel: Four charged after asylum seeker protest
Four people have been charged after protests took place at a spa hotel which is set to house asylum seekers.
Nuno César de Sá joins Grantley Hall as general manager
Nuno César de Sá has been appointed general manager at Grantley Hall hotel in Ripon, Yorkshire.
Police called to protest outside hotel set to house asylum seekers
Police were called to a protest outside a spa hotel which faced a legal challenge over[...]
Prezzo restructure could set precedent for other smaller businesses
The approval of Prezzo’s restructuring plan in the face of opposition from HM Revenue and Customs[...]
Jack Newton named first permanent head chef at Half Cut Market
Kentish Town restaurant Half Cut Market has named Jack Newton as its first permanent head chef.
Thousands raised to offer bursary in memory of Stuart Johnson
Nearly £8,000 has been raised to offer bursaries at the Edge Hotel School in Essex in memory of the late hotelier Stuart Johnson."
London Underground workers announce six-day strike
Workers on the London Underground will strike for almost a week between 23 July and 28 July.
Six by Nico to open first restaurant in Wales
Tasting menu restaurant group Six by Nico is to open its first site in Wales on 14 August.
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