Kate Nicholls

This archive features our reporting on Kate Nicholls OBE — a key voice in the UK’s hospitality and foodservice policy landscape. As Chair of UKHospitality, Nicholls plays a central role in lobbying government, shaping regulation, and influencing the commercial environment in which restaurants, pubs, bars, cafés, and catering firms operate. Catering Today covers Nicholls’ statements, policy positions, and leadership activity because her work directly affects the trading conditions, labour challenges, and long-term resilience of foodservice businesses. For operators navigating rising costs, staffing pressures, or post-pandemic recovery, her advocacy and insights are both timely and consequential.

  • May- 2020 -
    20 May
    CoronavirusUKH launches industry roadmap for a safe reopening

    UKH launches industry roadmap for a safe reopening

    UKHospitality has announced the launch of a new campaign that will “highlight that businesses are ready to reopen in a safe and sustainable way” with suitable government support. Alongside the launch of the new #FAIR4Hospitality campaign, the trade body has now called on the government to invest in a “fair…

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  • 13 May
    CoronavirusHospitality reacts to furlough scheme extension

    Hospitality reacts to furlough scheme extension

    The hospitality industry has reacted to the chancellor’s announcement yesterday that he was to extend the government’s furlough scheme to the end of October calling it a “sensible and timely” move that has “prevented thousands of redundancies”. Yesterday (12 May) Rishi Sunak revealed that “no changes whatsoever” will be made…

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  • 12 May
    CoronavirusHospitality sector must have additional furlough support, says UKH

    Hospitality sector must have additional furlough support, says UKH

    The hospital sector must be provided with an “extended and flexible” furlough scheme in order to survive the pandemic, UKHospitality has warned. The trade body has now written to the Chancellor asking for continued support through the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme to “ensure that businesses survive, and jobs are saved”…

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  • 11 May
    CoronavirusHospitality industry responds to PM’s conditional plan to ease lockdown

    Hospitality industry responds to PM’s conditional plan to ease lockdown

    The hospitality industry has reacted to the prime minister’s announcement last night that outlined a ‘conditional’ plan to ease lockdown with stores possibly reopening sometime in July. Last night (10 May), Boris Johnson gave a prospective outline for a series of phased reopenings if certain conditions of a new “Covid…

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  • 4 May
    CoronavirusHospitality welcomes FCA review into business interruption insurance issue

    Hospitality welcomes FCA review into business interruption insurance issue

    The consortium which launched a crowdfunding campaign to support those refused help with their business interruption insurance policies, has welcomed the announcement by the FCA that it intends to seek legal clarity to help businesses who are facing uncertainty on their claims. Headed by Rob Atkinson, an in-house lawyer for…

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  • 1 May
    CoronavirusHospitality takes on insurers over business interruption claims

    Hospitality takes on insurers over business interruption claims

    Leading hospitality businesses have launched a campaign to force the insurance sector to honour business interruption policies. Headed by Rob Atkinson, a hospitality lawyer from Black and White Hospitality, which operates the Marco Pierre White group of franchised restaurants and manages a portfolio of hotels across the UK, a crowdfunding…

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  • Apr- 2020 -
    30 April
    CoronavirusNew Hospitality tracker sees first quarter sales drop 21.3%

    New Hospitality tracker sees first quarter sales drop 21.3%

    The UK hospitality sector saw sales decline 21.3% in the first quarter of 2020, as the country and the industry moved into Covid-19 lockdown, figures from the newly launched UKHospitality Quarterly Tracker reveal. The tracker combines data from all sub-segments of hospitality with it showing the “cliff edge impact” of…

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  • 27 April
    Coronavirus‘Extra work needed’ after survey finds gaps in business support, says UKH

    ‘Extra work needed’ after survey finds gaps in business support, says UKH

    Trade body UKHospitality has said “extra work” is needed to help support hospitality businesses after a survey has identified gaps in current government support. UKHospitality revealed the results of the first “comprehensive” survey of the hospitality sector during the COVID-19 pandemic, in which businesses were asked about their experiences of…

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  • 24 April
    CommentSkills redeployment in the Covid-19 age

    Skills redeployment in the Covid-19 age

    Hospitality businesses and people are used to fielding knocks from world events but CV19 has dealt a staggering blow. Everyone is responding in their own way, as best they can, with the resources they have, and the UK hospitality sector is doing a seriously impressive job of it. Businesses have…

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  • 23 April
    Coronavirus1 million hospitality jobs at risk without reopening plan, says UKH

    1 million hospitality jobs at risk without reopening plan, says UKH

    An extended period of social distancing could cost one million jobs unless measures to protect hospitality businesses are put in place, according to UKHospitality (UKH). On the day that professor Chris Whitty warned that social distancing measures could last beyond 2020, UKH revealed it has written cabinet office minister, Michael…

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