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Hospitality industry

October 2024

  • Busy market thoroughfare in Barcelona’s old town

    Spain logs record number of summer visitors amid overtourism protests

  • A female waiter wearing an apron holds a bill folder

    UK unions fear not all staff will get fair share as tip-sharing law comes into force

September 2024

  • Ben Shewry at a restaurant table

    ‘If we can’t tell the truth … we can’t run Attica’: Ben Shewry on the failings of fine dining

  • A closed down and boarded up pub

    Fifty pubs a month shut in first half of year in England and Wales, figures show

  • Saša Uhlová

    Undercover in low-paid Europe
    Undercover as a hotel cleaner in Ireland: ‘Lifting the heavy mattress, I cry tears of rage and exhaustion’

    Saša Uhlová
  • Hostmore goes into administration<br>Undated file photo of a TGI Friday's sign. The UK operator of TGI Fridays has gone into administration as the hospitality firm scrambles to sell its chain of 87 restaurants across the country. Hostmore said it had appointed administrators from Teneo after plans to buy the US restaurant chain collapsed earlier this month. The company is in the process of trying to sell the UK restaurants to new owners, which it hopes to complete by the end of September. Issue date: Wednesday September 18, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story CITY Hostmore. Photo credit should read: Chris Ison/PA Wire

    TGI Friday’s UK future in doubt as owner reveals plan to enter administration

  • Coldplay to donate 10% of band earnings from 2025 UK tour to Music Venue Trust

  • Martyn’s law to require terror safety plans at venues with 200-plus capacity

  • Chemist, pub and bank closures lead to 2,300 more empty UK stores, survey finds

  • The pub garden smoking ban is a drag on our freedoms

    David Mitchell
  • Richard Caring ‘close to £1bn sale of Ivy chain to private equity group’

  • Where there’s smoking, there’s heated debate

August 2024

  • Nicola Jennings on Keir Starmer’s proposed outdoor smoking ban – cartoon

    Guardian Opinion cartoon
    Nicola Jennings on Keir Starmer’s proposed outdoor smoking ban – cartoon

  • The government’s proposed outdoor smoking ban has been criticised by some in the hospitality industry.

    Outdoor smoking ban likely to encourage people to quit, says minister

  • Despite pub trade reservations, the plans have been welcomed by health experts and are backed by 58% of the public, according to a YouGov poll.

    Starmer faces pushback from pubs over ‘bonkers’ outdoor smoking curb plans

  • People smoking outside

    Keir Starmer does not rule out outdoor smoking ban proposal

  • Supersonic: where will the money be made on Oasis reunion tour?

  • Ministers urged to step in to save UK firms struggling with high energy costs

  • I tried axe throwing for the first time. What could possibly go wrong?

  • ‘He’s hilarious’: Jeremy Clarkson fans flock to opening of Oxfordshire pub

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