RMT
Coverage of transport union activity and its ripple effects on hospitality trade, focusing on how rail strike disruptions impact venue operations, footfall, staff access, and F&B sales. This section explores contingency planning, industry response, and consumer behaviour shifts caused by travel uncertainty, offering guidance for operators, venue managers, and hospitality professionals navigating the commercial challenges of transit-related disruption
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Sep- 2025 -8 SeptemberBusiness
UKH: Tube strike ‘to cost London hospitality £110m’
London’s hospitality and tourism businesses could lose up to £110m because of this week’s tube strike, according to industry body UKHospitality. Kate Nicholls, chair of UKHospitality, said consumer cancellations and travel disruption for staff would add further pressure to a sector already under strain. It comes as most London Underground…
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Aug- 2025 -22 AugustTrade Associations
Tube strikes ‘travesty’ for London’s night-time economy, says NTIA
The Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) has called the recently announced tube strikes an “absolute travesty” for London’s “fragile” night-time economy. It comes as tube union RMT has announced rolling strike action across the network beginning on Friday 5 September for seven days, with different grades taking industrial action at…
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Nov- 2024 -5 NovemberNews-In-Brief
Today’s news in brief – 05/11/24
UKH has coordinated a letter with other industry groups warning against Xmas tube strikes, which could cost hospitality businesses up to 70% of daily sales. As a result of the negotiation, Transport for London has abandoned its proposed changes to pay structures meaning all RMT members will receive the same…
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5 NovemberBusiness
Hospitality leaders warn against Christmas tube strikes
UKHospitality has coordinated a letter signed by numerous hospitality groups in the UK warning against tube strikes over the Christmas period which can cost businesses up to 70% of daily sales. The letter is backed by the bosses of pub groups, Fuller’s, Greene King, Punch Pubs, Stonegate Group, Young’s –…
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Jan- 2024 -16 JanuaryTrade Associations
New Aslef strike action could cost hospitality £350m
New Aslef strike action planned for the end of January into early February could cost hospitality businesses almost £350m, according to UKHospitality. Aslef announced another series of strikes between 30 January and 5 February, affecting different train operators each day. Furthermore, an overtime ban will also be in place from…
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8 JanuaryNews
Today’s news in brief – 08/01/24
Drinks sales in the UK saw 7% year-on-year growth in the two weeks ended 30 December 2023, according to data from CGA. Other notably strong days included ‘Mad Friday’ (22 December), when sales were up by 21%. It was a more difficult festive season in the spirits category where sales…
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8 JanuaryNews
Tube strike called off after progress made in dispute talks
RMT has suspended its planned tube strike this week (8 to 14 January) following positive talks with Transport for London. Planned action, which was scheduled from today (8 January) to Thursday (11 January), will no longer go ahead after RMT made progress in discussions with TfL. The cancellation comes after…
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5 JanuaryNews
Today’s news in brief – 05/01/24
The latest round of strikes from RMT members on the London Underground could cost hospitality businesses up to £50m, according to UKHospitality. Staff on the tube will go on strike between 7 January and 11 January and disruption will last from the evening of 6 January until midday on the…
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5 JanuaryTrade Associations
Tube strikes could cost hospitality £50m, says UKH
The latest round of strikes from RMT members on the London Underground could cost hospitality businesses up to £50m according to UKHospitality. Staff on the tube will go on strike between 7 January and 11 January and disruption will last from the evening of 6 January until midday on the…
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Dec- 2023 -6 DecemberPubs and Bars
Drake and Morgan EBITDA slides amid ‘record’ xmas bookings
Drake and Morgan has seen its adjusted EBITDA fall to £4.1m for the year ended 26 March 2023, down from £5m in the same period last year. However, the company saw its turnover increase to £43.3m up from the £35.9m it posted last year. The company put the EBITDA fall…
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