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Lussmanns permanently closes Tring
Lussmanns Sustainable Fish and Grill has announced the permanent closure of its Tring restaurant.
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Tier 3 confirmed for South Yorkshire
Sheffield City will be the next region to move into tier 3, mayor Dan Jarvis has confirmed.
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Boston Tea Party has ‘considerable cash cushion’
Boston Tea Party is trading materially ahead of its forecasts, its latest financial report reveals.
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Jeremy King: Tier 2 leaves London in ‘no man’s land’
Tier two restrictions are the “worst of both worlds”, according to Jeremy King, as he revealed his West End restaurants were down 50% on Monday on the previous week.
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Greater Manchester goes into tier 3
Greater Manchester will be placed into tier 3 coronavirus restrictions on Friday after talks to reach a financial settlement broke down.
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Khan calls for curfew to be scrapped
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has called for called for the 10pm curfew to be scrapped, saying it “makes no sense” now the capital is in tier 2.
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Hundreds join HospoDemo
Leading figures from the hospitality industry were among hundreds who converged on Parliament Square yesterday to protest latest Government restrictions on the industry.
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Working lunch loophole
Working lunches could be exempt from coronavirus lockdown restrictions after an apparent loophole emerged.
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Manchester in stalemate over funding talks
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has said he was “surprised and disappointed” after the idea of a Hardship Fund to top up furlough payments and support the self-employed was flat out rejected by the government yesterday.
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West End endures ‘horrendous’ first weekend in tier 2
West End bar and restaurant operators have warned that they will not survive the winter after the “horrendous” first weekend of the capital’s tier 2 restrictions triggered tens of thousands of cancellations.
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Two-week lockdown: ‘Be careful what you wish for’
Operators who believe a two-week circuit-breaker could be a magic bullet should be “careful what they wish for”, UK Hospitality’s Kate Nicholls has warned.
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Wales to enter ‘fire-break’ lockdown
Hospitality businesses in Wales will be forced to close for two weeks as part of a “fire-break” lockdown, first minister Mark Drakeford has announced.
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GDK pushes on with 2020 expansion
German Doner Kebab has announced plans to open 12 new restaurants across six major UK cities before the end of the year.
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Abokado appoints administrators
Healthy to-go brand Abokado has appointed administrators having been unable to reopen the business due to ongoing uncertainty caused by the coronavirus crisis.
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Puttshack UK announces senior-level restructure
Mini golf concept Puttshack has announced a shake-up of its senior team.
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Gordon Ramsay Burger to open in Harrods
Gordon Ramsay Burger is to open its first UK site in London’s Harrods before the end of the year.
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Chestnut appoints COO
East Anglian pub and restaurant company The Chestnut Group has announced Henry Fairbanks as its new chief operating officer.
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Over 750,000 sector job losses expected without additional government support
Over 750,000 jobs will be lost in hospitality by February 2021 without further government support, according to CGA.
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Late-night operators “shocked and dismayed” at Cultural Recovery Fund refusals
Late-night sector leaders have questioned the criteria on which grants under the Cultural Recovery Fund (CRF) have been determined as some of London’s leading independent operators were refused support.
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Megan’s secures Surbiton site
London-based all-day dining concept Megan’s has secured its ninth site, in Surbiton.