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Cost pressures force closure of six BrewDog sites
James Watt, co-founder and CEO of the Scottish brewer and bar operator called on the government to take action now, or risk mass closure of pubs and bars
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Energy costs overtaking rent and rate combined
The cost of utilities is now the second biggest operating cost business in the night time economy, the NTIA has claimed
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Trade bodies warn of imminent business collapse
UKHospitality and the British Institute of Innkeeping have predicted widespread business failure without urgent government support for rising energy costs
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Boparan appoints new CFO
David Sayer joins the restaurant group from Magnum Brands Group as it continues its rapid expansion of the Slim Chickens franchise
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JDW promises to keep pubs open
JD Wetherspoon has promised it will keep its 851 pubs and 57 hotels trading at their normal openings, despite the impact of rising energy prices
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Fulham Shore reports resilient trading
The operator of Franco Manca and The Real Greek has announced trading remains resilient, with 18 restaurants set to open within the financial year
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Costa expands partnership with Butlin’s
The coffee chain will open new stores within Butlin’s resorts as part of a five-year contract
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WatchHouse to debut in New York
The speciality coffee business recently opened its tenth site in Mayfair, with plans to open a further six, in Notting Hill, Marylebone, Marble Arch, Covent Garden, Fenchurch Street and Bath
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In pictures: Riviera inspired design at new M Canary Wharf
Rare Restaurants will open its third M restaurant next week, at Newfoundland in Canary Wharf.
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Warning of recession until 2024
Britain will go into recession before the end of the year, with the economy to contract throughout next year, Goldman Sachs has warned.
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Pubs at risk from ‘serious irreversible’ damage
Representatives from the board of the BBPA, including Greene King and Admiral Taverns, have signed an open letter to government, calling for urgent support to help tackle soaring energy costs
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Small businesses owed £23,000 in late payments amid soaring energy bills
The Federation of Small Businesses said many small firms could be forced to shut down, the Evening Standard reports
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London office sales surge as remote working boom ends
Companies signed 153% more deals than last year for office space in the capital, a sign that footfall is picking up, the Telegraph reports
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Energy bills mean pubs have tough choices
The Times examines the impact of rising energy bills and inflation on various sectors, including hospitality, businesses, and schools
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Government rules out subsidy for CO2 production
The government has ruled out a repeat subsidy for CF Industries, causing fresh concerns for the food and drink industry, the Times reports
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Heineken warns publicans of 6% draught rise
Heineken has warned pubs that it will increase draught product prices by 6%, making £8 pints a likely prospect in London, the Evening Standard reports
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Trade bodies speak out after OFGEM announcement
UKHospitality and the Night Time Industries Association are among the organisations that have condemned the government’s lack of support for businesses
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Energy crisis will put small businesses at risk, FSB warns
The energy crisis may push small businesses over the edge, the Federation of Small Businesses has warned
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Lebanon restaurant group to make UK debut
Nothing But Love, which operates 10 brands in the Middle East, will launch its Japanese omakase concept Mayha in Marylebone next month
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Wok & Go has ‘flurry’ of openings
The franchise business has opened five sites in recent weeks and has several more lined up as part of plans to reach 150 sites, founder Des Pheby tells MCA