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  • Mar- 2019 -
    28 March
    Kellogg’s appoints new finance and HR bosses

    Kellogg’s appoints new finance and HR bosses

    Kellogg’s has announced it has appointed two new senior leaders as a result of internal moves at the Manchester-headquartered cereal and snacks manufacturer. Jon Akehurst takes up the reigns as finance director for Kellogg’s in the UK and Ireland from Mars Petcare’s Crown Pet Foods where he was head finance…

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  • 28 March
    Pizza Express unveils new theatre kitchen at Oxford Circus

    Pizza Express unveils new theatre kitchen at Oxford Circus

    Pizza Express, has announced the reopening of its Langham Place, Oxford Circus pizzeria, after a significant redesign as part of its new brand proposition. Extensive customer research conducted by the company resulted in innovation across design, food and drink and the customer experience, which together form a ‘test and learn’…

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  • 28 March
    Beannchor to ‘bring back conversation’ with £500k bar investment

    Beannchor to ‘bring back conversation’ with £500k bar investment

    Northern Irish hospitality group, Beannchor, has announced a £500,000 investment that will transform The Cloth Ear bar and create 10 new jobs. The owners of the bar, which is part of The Merchant Hotel in Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter, have described the evolution of the venue as a “traditional Irish Victorian…

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  • 27 March
    Ngurah Rai International Airport To Close For 24 Hours For Nyepi

    Ngurah Rai International Airport To Close For 24 Hours For Nyepi

    Strech lining hemline above knee burgundy glossy silk complete hid zip little catches rayon. Tunic weaved strech calfskin spaghetti straps triangle best designed framed purple bush.I never get a kick out of the chance to feel that I plan for a specific individual. Separated they live in Bookmarksgrove right at…

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  • 27 March
    New govt funding boost to support rural pubs

    New govt funding boost to support rural pubs

    Rural pubs across England will be expanded to include Post Office facilities, grocery shops and libraries thanks to £188,000 of government funding. Minister Jake Berry announced 76 new projects will receive money through Pub is The Hub, an organisation that supports rural pubs to diversify and help pubs bring communities…

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  • 27 March
    Tom Scade appointed executive chef at The Vineyard Hotel

    Tom Scade appointed executive chef at The Vineyard Hotel

    The Vineyard Group has appointed Tom Scade has been appointed as executive chef at The Vineyard Hotel, Stockcross in Berkshire. Scade is joining the hotel from The Ritz Hotel in London where he was sous chef to John Williams. He had trained initially under Williams before going off and running…

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  • 27 March
    London chefs compete in charity cook-off

    London chefs compete in charity cook-off

    London’s chefs are set to compete for ‘dish of the night’ in aid of charity at a new event named, Meat vs Fish vs Veg. Meat vs Fish vs Veg will be a one night only event open to all, with all money raised to be donated to Hospitality Action.…

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  • 27 March
    Atul Kochhar’s Kanishka restaurant opens in Mayfair

    Atul Kochhar’s Kanishka restaurant opens in Mayfair

    Atul Kochhar, the first Indian chef in the world to receive a Michelin star, officially opened his restaurant Kanishka on Mayfair’s Maddox Street. It is his first venture with Tina English, another recognised innovator of London’s Indian dining scene, Kanishka aims to explore lesser known regions of Indian food, showcasing…

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  • 26 March
    The Chinese smartphone upstarts taking on Apple and Samsung

    The Chinese smartphone upstarts taking on Apple and Samsung

    Dropcap the popularization of the “ideal measure” has led to advice such as “Increase font size for large screens and reduce font size for small screens.” While a good measure does improve the reading experience, it’s only one rule for good typography. Another rule is to maintain a comfortable font…

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  • 26 March
    The Stafford London to open Sicilian-inspired restaurant

    The Stafford London to open Sicilian-inspired restaurant

    The Stafford London will be launching its first independent restaurant project this summer under the direction of its culinary director Ben Tish. Norma will be inspired by the food and culture of Sicily with particular emphasis on the Moorish influences on the island’s cuisine. Norma will be contemporary whilst embodying…

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