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Mar- 2022 -22 MarchNews
Energy costs force hospitality firms to raise prices and cut hours
“Soaring” energy costs are forcing some hospitality businesses to raise their prices and cut trading hours, according to a new…
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18 MarchAnalysis
13 Spring Statement predictions
With both the global and UK economies coming under pressure from the rising cost of living crisis, which has only…
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17 MarchGovernment
Parliamentary inquiry recommends VAT remains at 12.5%
An inquiry by a group of MPs has recommended that VAT for the hospitality and tourism sectors stays at 12.5%…
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16 MarchRestaurants
UKH welcome ‘positive news’ from ONS figures, but warn industry ‘remains fragile’
UKH has said the latest figures from ONS are “positive news” for the industry, after it reported that jobs in…
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10 MarchTrade Associations
UK public support maintaining 12.5% VAT, UKH says
There is strong support amongst the public for VAT to remain at its current rate of 12.5% beyond April, according…
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8 MarchRestaurants
Only 20% of hospitality firms track food waste, survey finds
A joint survey of leading hospitality operators, representing more than 2,300 sites, has revealed that only one fifth of sector…
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4 MarchRestaurants
UKH calls for permanent pavement licences
UKHospitality has said it believes making pavement licences permanent will “help the Covid-ravaged hospitality sector make a faster post-pandemic recovery”.…
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1 MarchPubs and Bars
Revolution bars returns to profitability in H1
The Revolution Bars Group has announced its pre-tax profits for the 26 weeks ended 1 January 2022 (H1 FY22) hit…
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1 MarchNews
City centres bounce back from Covid, CGA reveals
Hospitality sectors in major British cities including Bristol and Manchester are recovering as Covid restrictions “wind down”, according to new…
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Feb- 2022 -25 FebruaryFeatures
Pay increases: A balancing act
“While the pandemic has impacted all industries, few have had to overcome ‘harder’ or ‘more numerous blows’ than the hospitality…
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