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Triple launch for Ford in May

Triple launch for Ford in May

By Andy Lynes

Dominic Ford extends Butcher and Grill and Bincho Yakitori concepts and opens Food Inc food market in one month.

Restaurant winners quit the Thatch

Restaurant winners quit the Thatch

By Emma Eversham

Jeremy and Jane Hooper, the winning couple in Raymond Blancs TV series The Restaurant, have quit Eight at the Thatch because they do not want to run it as a pub.

Batty bear hotel

Batty bear hotel

By Claire Miller

A hotel is opening in Hampshire that is exclusively for teddy bears

Tough Times in Torquay

Tough Times in Torquay

By Andy Lynes

Road closure causes grief for hospitality industry in the English Riviera

Cointreau Caviar

Cointreau Caviar

By Claire Miller

Drinks brand Cointreau has created a caviar version of itself to add a twist to cocktails

The Planet's Food Costs

The Planet's Food Costs

By Claire Miller

Experts gather this evening to debate the cost of mass-produced food for the planet

The S.Pellegrino World's 50 Best Restaurants 2008

The S.Pellegrino World's 50 Best Restaurants 2008

By Chris Harding

London was buzzing with gastronomic giants for the most prestigious chart count down in the business last night as The S.Pellegrino Worlds 50 Best Restaurants awards were announced.

Restaurant Tip Row Continues

Restaurant Tip Row Continues

By Claire Miller

The issue of tip distribution is ever contentious, with more protests outside Pizza Express today over the controversial sacking of a vocal employee

UP Box Launching in London

UP Box Launching in London

By Claire Miller

A new meal-in-a-box fast-food concept is to launch in London for the city crowd

Foie Gras Protesters Claim Another Scalp

Foie Gras Protesters Claim Another Scalp

By Alan Lodge

Yet another restaurant has been forced to axe foie gras from its menu after pressure from animal rights activists. Beaujolais bistro, in Bath, acted quickly to remove the dish to prevent further incidents.

Support the Cooks for the Cure Team

Support the Cooks for the Cure Team

By Alan Lodge

Paul Gayler, executive chef at the Lanesborough, and his Cooks for the Cure team has embarked on an ambitious programme of charity events to be held across the UKs network of catering colleges.

Hospitality Sector Facing Sex Discrimination Minefield

Hospitality Sector Facing Sex Discrimination Minefield

By Alan Lodge

Hoteliers, restaurateurs and landlords are facing up to a potential legal minefield after new sex discrimination laws made them liable for the behaviour of customers and left them open to unlimited compensation claims.

Pontins Sold to Former CEO's New Company

Pontins Sold to Former CEO's New Company

By Claire Miller

Holiday resort chain Pontins has been bought by investment and management company Ocean Parcs - headed by former Pontins CEO Graham Parr - for an undisclosed sum.

Intercontinental Hotels to Create 4,000 UK Jobs

Intercontinental Hotels to Create 4,000 UK Jobs

By Claire Miller

Intercontinental - one of the worlds largest hotel groups - is to create 4,000 jobs in the UK in a war for talent. The recruitment drive will focus mainly on workforce, with one quarter constituting managerial positions.

Heston to Lead Little Chef TV Revival

Heston to Lead Little Chef TV Revival

By Claire Miller

Triple-Michelin-starred chef Heston Blumenthal is taking on the challenge of transforming roadside diner chain Little Chef into a quality dining spot in a new series to be aired on Channel 4 television

Marco Pierre White Slams Michelin

Marco Pierre White Slams Michelin

By Claire Miller

French celebrity chef - who was the youngest cook to ever be awarded three Michelin stars - questions the red books relevance and ability to judge restaurants in the modern world.

Anantara in Bed with Kempinski

Anantara in Bed with Kempinski

By Claire Miller

Anantara Hotels & Resorts has announced the formation of a joint venture with Kempinski Hotels & resorts with a view to development in Europe, particularly in the Mediterranean. Anantaras growth plan includes at least 40 new resorts over the next...

Fifteen Faces Flack in Independent Review

Fifteen Faces Flack in Independent Review

By Alan Lodge

Jamie Olivers Fifteen charity has been criticised by an independent review which claims the training programme at Fifteen London offered inconsistent training and patchy support and counselling to the disadvantaged youths on its apprenticeship scheme.

Hotels Ignoring Fire Safety Regulations

Hotels Ignoring Fire Safety Regulations

By Claire Miller

Hotels across the country are ignoring fire safety laws, according to figures released under the Freedom of Information Act. More than 1,200 hotels and B&Bs have been found to have insufficient protection against the risk of fire.

No Fools at The Swan

No Fools at The Swan

By Claire Miller

Michelin-listed West Malling brasserie The Swan celebrates its eighth birthday on April Fools Day on the back of a sustained period of growth for the converted 15th century coaching inn.

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