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Neat Burger launches grab and go format

Neat Burger launches grab and go format

By Restaurant

Vegan fast food brand Neat Burger has resumed its expansion push in the UK with the opening of two sites this month, including a new format.

UKH pushes government on energy bills support by amending the terms of emergency loan schemes set up during the Covid pandemic

UKH pushes Government on energy bills support

By Hannah Currie

UKHospitality CEO Kate Nicholls has called on the Government to extend new financial help to businesses by amending the terms of emergency loan schemes set up during the pandemic.

Bill's shutters a further 12 sites amid 'difficult market conditions' following the removal of Covid-19 restrictions

Bill's shutters a further 12 sites

By James McAllister

All-day restaurant group Bill's has confirmed it shuttered a further 12 sites amid 'difficult market conditions' following the removal of Covid-19 restrictions.

Landmark rulings on Covid insurance cases

Landmark rulings on Covid insurance cases

By Finn Scott-Delany

Insurers have won key parts of a complex legal battle with Stonegate Group, after a judgement on the £1bn lawsuit related to coronavirus closures.

Chef Robin Gill on his Brixton wine bar Bottle & Rye

Robin Gill on going back to basics in Brixton

By Joe Lutrario

The high profile chef-restaurateur has opened a small yet perfectly formed natural wine bar in Brixton Village that is an ode to the neighbourhood bistros of Paris.

Pub numbers plunge to record low with 7,000 closed in 10 years

Pub numbers plunge to record low

By James McAllister

The number of English and Welsh pubs fell below 40,000 for the first time during the first half of 2022, research by the real estate adviser Altus Group reveals.

New pub openings outweigh closures according to  the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA)

New pub openings outweigh closures

By Helen Gilbert

Just over seven new pubs opened every week in the second half of 2021, the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) has revealed.

£330m in hospitality and leisure Omicron grants 'unspent by councils'

£330m in Omicron grants 'unspent by councils'

By James McAllister

More than half of the grant money promised to hospitality and leisure businesses in England in the wake of the Omicron variant has yet to be distributed by councils.