Celebrity chefs
Pages 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21... Previous | Next TV or not TV?: TV's love affair with hospitalityCooking has long since had a prime spot on our television screens, but in recent years producers have become increasingly interested in the broader industry. Dan Bignold finds out what has led to TV's love affair with hospitality Naked chefs pose for charity calendar
Van der Horst leaves the GreenhouseBjorn van der Horst has parted company with London restaurant the Greenhouse, just as it has been tipped for a second Michelin star. Opening of Rhodes W1 is delayed
Celebrity chefs help raise charity awareness
Rhodes plans Dublin openingCelebrity chef Gary Rhodes will make his Irish debut in May when he opens Rhodes D7 Dublin in a landmark development in the city. Care homes need Jamie Oliver-style campaign
What the Christmas papers say
David's missionCatey Chef Award winner David Nicholls is best known for his work at the Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park. But two years ago, his son Dan was left paralysed following a swimming accident while on his gap year in Australia. In an effort to raise funds to help his son and others like him, this year David launched The Nicholls Spinal Injury Foundation. Amanda Afiya went to meet him A minute on the clock: James MartinJames Martin, celebrity chef and Strictly Come Dancing star, talks to Emily Manson about the show Ramsay sticks with Channel 4 despite figuresCelebrity chef-restaurateur Gordon Ramsay has brushed off rumours he is to channel-hop to ITV following poor audience viewing figures for his new series The F-Word. Ramsay restaurants report profit surge
Oliver turns in a £7m profit for 2004Jamie Oliver's empire of cookery programmes, best-selling books and advertising deals has made him one of the UK's most successful entrepreneurs. We must restore confidence in school meals
Blumenthal joins Roux judgesCompetitors at next year's Roux Scholarship will be faced with a new judging line-up, including the three-Michelin-starred chef and Catey winner Heston Blumenthal. What the weekend papers say
Marco Pierre White and Sir Rocco Forte team up for a second timeRestaurateur Marco Pierre White and hotelier Sir Rocco Forte are going into business together with a new restaurant in St James's, London. Novelli to launch chain of gastropubsCelebrity chef and restaurateur Jean-Christophe Novelli is planning to open a string of gastropubs in the Home Counties.
Ramsay and Oliver scoop Harpers prizes
Jamie named chef of the decade
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