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What does the appointment of Liz Truss mean for the hospitality industry

The Lowdown: Liz Truss

By Joe Lutrario

What might the appointment of the new Prime Minister mean for the beleaguered hospitality sector?

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.

Rail strikes to cost hospitality £540m

Rail strikes to cost hospitality £540m

By James McAllister

UKHospitality has warned that this week's rail strikes could deliver a 'fatal financial blow' to businesses already struggling to survive.

Muted reaction to Government food strategy Henry Dimbleby UKHospitality

Muted response to Government food strategy

By James McAllister

Leon co-founder Henry Dimbleby has criticised the Government's newly-published food strategy, which he advised on, saying it is 'not a strategy'.

Opportunities from new points-based visa scheme

Opportunities from new points-based visa scheme

By Helen Gilbert

UKHospitality has called for increased use of youth mobility schemes with other nations in order to maximise the potential of the government’s new points-based visa scheme.

Hospitality 'the great leveller' says new report

Hospitality 'the great leveller' says new report

By Restaurant

The hospitality sector is uniquely positioned to deliver economic growth and jobs across the country and can play its part in delivering the Government’s flagship levelling up agenda, according to a new report from UKHospitality (UKH).

Keeping VAT at 12.5% is vital, UKHospitality chief executive Kate Nicholls tells Government

Keeping VAT at 12.5% is vital, UKHospitality tells Government

By James McAllister

UKHospitality has told a Government select committee that keeping VAT at 12.5% is vital to the sector, describing it as the only industry in a position to deliver post-pandemic jobs, growth and investment at speed.

Hospitality counts cost of second lost Christmas with pubs, bars and restaurants losing £10,335 on average

Hospitality counts cost of second lost Christmas

By James McAllister

Pubs, bars and restaurants lost £10,335 on average in the week leading up to Christmas with takings on Christmas Day down 60% compared to 2019, according to figures from UKHospitality.

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