UKHospitality

Reporting on the activities, statements, and advocacy efforts of UKHospitality, the trade body representing the interests of restaurants, pubs, bars, cafés, hotels, and catering operators across the UK. From lobbying on business rates, VAT, and staffing policy to sector-wide recovery plans and legislative updates, our coverage distils what UKHospitality’s work means for frontline operators and executives. Whether you’re tracking regulatory shifts, evaluating industry campaigns, or seeking leadership perspectives, this archive delivers vital updates relevant to every corner of the foodservice sector.

  • Jun- 2024 -
    5 June
    Trade AssociationsUKH calls for pragmatic migration plans that reflect sector needs

    UKH calls for pragmatic migration plans that reflect sector needs

    UKH has stressed the need for an employment plan that meets the needs of the economy and the hospitality sector.  This comes as Labour party leader, Keir Starmer, said on Sunday (2 June) that “a future Labour government will bring down net migration”.  To achieve this, Starmer said the Labour…

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  • May- 2024 -
    15 May
    NewsHospitality vacancies remain above pre-pandemic levels

    Hospitality vacancies remain above pre-pandemic levels

    Hospitality vacancies remain “stubbornly” above pre-pandemic levels with little positive movement in five months, the ONS has revealed.  According to the latest statistics published yesterday (14 May), there were 107,000 vacancies in hospitality in the quarter to April 2024. This is 15% higher than pre-pandemic levels of 93,000.  UKhospitality argues…

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  • 10 May
    Trade AssociationsOver 70% of venues to invest in refurbs despite rising costs

    Over 70% of venues to invest in refurbs despite rising costs

    Some 71% of hospitality operators are set to invest in venue refurbishments in the next year, a new survey from trade organisations has revealed. Despite cost pressures, 95% of operators are planning to invest in customer service, 92% in staff training, all up significantly on last quarter. The survey was…

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  • 8 May
    RestaurantsHospitality closures slow in Q1

    Hospitality closures slow in Q1

    Closures in Britain’s hospitality sector slowed from eight sites a day in 2023 to four a day in the first quarter of 2024, according to data from CGA. The sector saw a 0.4% decline in total numbers between the start of January and the end of March, the third smallest…

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  • Apr- 2024 -
    10 April
    Trade AssociationsUKH welcomes Labour’s plan to reform business rates

    UKH welcomes Labour’s plan to reform business rates

    UKHospitality has welcomed the Labour party’s plan for high streets and its intention of fixing the business rates system, as the industry body called the current system “archaic”.  News follows the Labour party’s announcement of its plan for high streets, including replacing business rates with a new system of business…

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  • 4 April
    RestaurantsCalorie labelling benefits do not outweigh risks, report finds

    Calorie labelling benefits do not outweigh risks, report finds

    Public Health Scotland has produced a new report suggesting that the benefits of displaying calorie information on menus does not outweigh the risks. As a result the body has warned Scottish hospitality businesses against using the practice. The research was conducted with Scotland-based eating disorder charities and among individuals who…

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  • Mar- 2024 -
    19 March
    NewsToday’s news in brief – 19/03/24

    Today’s news in brief – 19/03/24

    Prezzo has reported a return to profitability following a strategic review of the business in April 2023, which saw it close almost a third of its restaurants. In the year ended 1 January 2023, the Italian casual dining group’s revenues also rose to £135m from £95m following an increase in…

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  • 19 March
    EducationPret A Manger

    Government to fully fund small business apprenticeships

    The Government has announced that it is set to fully fund apprenticeships in small businesses from 1 April by paying the full cost of training for anyone up to the age of 21. Furthermore, large employers who pay the apprenticeship levy will now be able to transfer half of their…

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  • 7 March
    NewsGaucho launches VAT-free Friday lunches

    Gaucho launches VAT-free Friday lunches

    Gaucho has decided to launch VAT-free lunches on Fridays during March in all its ten central London locations. The decision follows the decision for the Chancellor not to abandon the ‘tourist tax’ in the Spring Budget as well as the Mayor of London’s campaign to bring back Friday trading in…

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  • 7 March
    Trade AssociationsUKH Scotland urges govt to use extra £295m for sector support

    UKH Scotland urges govt to use extra £295m for sector support

    UKHospitality Scotland has urged the Scottish government to allocate £295m towards supporting the hospitality industry.  Calls from UKH to increase the government’s monetary support of the industry comes as Scotland will receive around £295m in additional funding through the Barnett formula. Since the start of the pandemic, Scotland has lost…

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