BrewDog and Loungers have both offered the Government use of their currently closed restaurants and bars to help with the roll out of the Coronavirus vaccine across the country.
The British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA) says it is expecting the quietest Christmas on record this year for pubs, as they struggle to remain open over festive period.
Trade body UKHospitality has called on the Government to immediately announce relief measures to ‘save hospitality’ as the sector faces its toughest ever winter.
The Roux family has again postponed the 2020 Roux Scholarship regional and national finals, which were due to take place in Birmingham and London in March next year.
The Scottish Government has pledged a £104.3m package of support for tourism and hospitality, much of which will be targeted at licensed hospitality businesses that previously fell through the cracks.
Thai restaurant group Giggling Squid says it hopes to build a strong pipeline of openings in 2021, having remained in a 'commanding liquidity position' despite the impact of the pandemic.
Leicestershire County Council has launched a new scheme that offers a one-off payment of £1,000 to small village pubs unable to open their doors over the festive period.
Star Pubs & Bars will appeal the fine imposed by Pubs Code Adjudicator (PCA) Fiona Dickie for what she described as “seriously and repeatedly” breaching the code over nearly a three-year period.
UKHospitality has renewed its calls for the Government to provide a greater financial support package for businesses in the sector affected by tighter Coronavirus restrictions.
Hospitality venues in Wales have had to close again over the weekend under the country's 'Level 4' Coronavirus restrictions, with businesses in Scotland set to follow suit on Boxing Day.
Franco Manca and Real Greek operator Fulham Shore says it will be able to capitalise on lower rents and costs as a result of the fallout from the pandemic.
The Government has been called on to extend the cut in VAT until the end of 2021 to help struggling hospitality businesses try and recover from the Coronavirus pandemic.
Late-night bars and club operator Deltic has been bought out of administration by Scandinavia’s largest nightclub club REKOM UK, in a move that will secure more than 1,000 jobs.
Restaurants across large swathes of Southern England will be forced to close on Saturday (19 December) as counties including Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire and the whole of Hertfordshire move into Tier 3.
By Chloe UK’s London restaurants are unaffected by US company By Chloe filing for bankruptcy and will re-open as soon as restrictions allow, say the company.
Close to 4,000 Greater Manchester restaurants, pubs, bars and cafés are anxiously waiting to see if the region will move from Tier 3 to Tier 2 after infection rates fell below the average for England.
Weeks of planning to reopen, creating Christmas menus, ordering food and taking bookings have been wasted for many hospitality businesses in London and parts of the south east as the capital moves into tier 3 tomorrow (16 December).
The Scottish Government has failed to respond to a freedom of information request submitted by the Scottish Hospitality Group asking for the evidence on which decisions about restrictions have been based.
Hospitality venues across London and large swathes of the south east will be forced to close yet again from Wednesday (16 December) as those areas move to Tier 3.
The latest video in the Estrella Damm National Restaurant Awards' Sessions series features Brad Carter, Tom Brown, and Peter Sanchez-Iglesias discussing their attempts to make fine dining a more fun experience.
London restaurateurs have warned that moving the capital to Tier 3 and thus forcing the capital's hospitality sector to close will be a 'gratuitous kick in the teeth' for businesses.
The Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford has warned that the country will go into full lockdown after Christmas if Coronavirus case numbers fail to drop.
The Oakman Group says it is looking to capitalise on the post-pandemic market conditions to accelerate growth and double the size of its estate by 2026.
UKHospitality says restrictions on the country’s hospitality sector have effectively halved the UK’s economic growth, with the situation only likely to get worse unless the crippling measures are rethought.
Just Eat is to launch a new agency worker model for its couriers, claiming it will become the first major food delivery aggregator to provide hourly pay.
Food hall business Sessions Market has launched a new accelerator platform aimed at reinvigorating the hospitality sector in the wake of the Coronavirus crisis.
An industry voice has warned that moving London to Tier 3 and thus forcing the capital's hospitality businesses to close would 'further devastate' the sector.