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Posted: 26 October 2004 | 15:59

Consistent recovery for UK hotels, says PKF

Average room rates in UK hotels continued to strengthen during September 2004, proving that the industry is showing consistent recovery, according to PKF hotel consultancy services.
Posted: 25 October 2004 | 15:52

Outlook gloomy on business failures

Nearly 2,500 hospitality and leisure companies will be forced to close over the next two years as the public tightens its purse strings.
Posted: 18 October 2004 | 10:54

London's rum affair rekindled

When Floridita, legendary Cuban haunt of Ernest Hemingway, opens in London it's aiming to sell up to 4,000 Daiquiris a week as the rum revival rolls on
Posted: 18 October 2004 | 10:43

Return to spenders

Job prospects in restaurants and bars are on the up as overseas visitors start to return
Posted: 15 October 2004 | 17:50

Investors still bullish on luxury hotel sector

The luxury hotel sector is still attracting investors despite recent challenging times, a new study from PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) has found.
Posted: 12 October 2004 | 11:16

Strong growth for British tourism

More overseas visitors came to the UK during August and they spent more money.
Posted: 08 October 2004 | 16:10

Restaurant drinkers put the squeeze on pubs

Article ThumbnailBritish drinkers are increasingly spurning pubs and bars, preferring to chat over a bottle in restaurants or in the privacy of their own home, according to a survey.
Posted: 07 October 2004 | 15:38

Regional restaurants give London a run for its money

London may still have the best and most varied restaurants in the UK, but the rest of the country is now catching up fast, according to the latest Good Food Guide from Which?
Posted: 07 October 2004 | 15:02

Good prospects for small groups

The future looks rosy for the growth of smaller hotel groups in the UK.
Posted: 06 October 2004 | 16:10

New report sees brighter future in London hotels

The outlook for London's hotel industry is brighter than forecast, according to a new survey by analysts at TRI Hospitality Consulting.
Posted: 06 October 2004 | 14:29

What the weekend papers say

A round-up of the weekend's news affecting the hospitality industry...
Posted: 05 October 2004 | 09:49

Eating out keeps trading static at CI Traders

Hotels and restaurants have provided a financial lifeline over the past six months for the hospitality division of CI Traders, the former Ann Street Group said today.
Posted: 30 September 2004 | 11:21

Brewers put their message in a bottle

Restaurants are missing a trick if they're not listing some of the UK's 600-plus bottled real ales alongside their wine selections
Posted: 22 September 2004 | 12:31

Most UK hotel guests are on leisure breaks

Leisure is still the most popular use for the UK's hotels, according to a new report from market analysts Mintel.
Posted: 17 September 2004 | 13:53

Pub catering set to spread over next five years

Pubs are making strong inroads into the territory occupied by full-service licensed restaurants, according to a new report into the pub catering market by Mintel.
Posted: 17 September 2004 | 13:00

Gastropub trend boosts country inns

Country pubs are benefiting more from changes in dining trends than their urban counterparts, according to the editor of a new guide from Michelin, Eating Out in Pubs.
Posted: 09 September 2004 | 17:57

Snacking culture is big business for caterers

Article ThumbnailContract caterers are set to benefit as snacking and eating outside the home continue to take a bigger bite out of the nations regular eating occasions.
Posted: 09 September 2004 | 15:55

UK hotel industry recovery

Forecasts for the expected recovery in the UK hotel industry are conservative compared with the recovery from previous recessions, according to a study by TRI Hospitality Consulting.
Posted: 09 September 2004 | 15:34

Visitor numbers on the rise, says Government

Record numbers of overseas tourists visited Britain in July, the Government announced today.
Posted: 08 September 2004 | 17:59

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