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The Michelin guide to Great Britain & Ireland 2012

The Michelin guide to Great Britain & Ireland 2012The new guide, out today, marks the second release for Michelin this year after the guide brought forward its publication date from January to October.
Posted: 06 October 2011 | 12:13

Urban Pub Company to open three more sites in central Scotland

Catererandhotekeeper NewsGlasgow-based the Urban Pub Company is to open three new pubs under three new brands before the year end. The move comes as part of an expansion strategy aimed at opening up a string of new outlets all based on the concept of serving quality food and drink at reasonable prices.
Posted: 06 October 2011 | 11:23

Warm weather sees TCG's like-for-likes soar 17%

The recent spell of unseasonably warm and sunny weather was good news for managed pub and bar operator TCG, which saw its like-for-like sales rise 17% in...
Posted: 06 October 2011 | 11:00

Marston’s reports encouraging trading, despite difficult environment

Marston's logoPub company Marston's has reported encouraging trading for its full financial year, despite a difficult environment, and plans to open 25 new pub-restaurants this year. The group said like-for-like sales for the year ended 1 October rose on strong demand for pub meals.
Posted: 05 October 2011 | 10:12

ALMR warns ECJ ruling is not a green light to start using foreign decoder cards

The Association of Licensed Multiple Retailers (ALMR) has warned that today's ruling by the European Court of Justice on screening football in pubs is not...
Posted: 04 October 2011 | 11:49

BBPA welcomes ECJ judgment on cheap football coverage

Brigid SimmondsThe British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA) has welcomed a judgment from the European Court of Justice that selling broadcasting rights on a territorial basis breached EU law. The case was launched by Portsmouth pub landlady Karen Murphy.
Posted: 04 October 2011 | 11:06

EU rules pubs and bars can show cheap foreign football coverage

TV football fans in pubPubs and bars may be able to show cheaper foreign TV services after the European Court of Justice ruled that selling broadcasting rights on a territorial basis breached EU law. The case was launched by Portsmouth landlady Karen Murphy, who was fined for screening English Premier League matches via a Greek pat-TV decoder at 3pm on a Saturday.
Posted: 04 October 2011 | 10:32

Adnams buys the White Horse hotel in Norfolk

Francis GuildeaSuffolk-based brewer and pub company Adnams has bought the White Horse hotel at Blakeney on the North Norfolk coast for an undisclosed sum. Chairman Jonathan Adnams said: "We are delighted to add the White Horse to our estate."
Posted: 03 October 2011 | 18:35

Tax reduction on lower strength beers comes into force

The Government has introduced a 35p cut in tax for lower strength beers. Beers with an alcohol content of 2.8% ABV and below will get a 50% tax break,...
Posted: 03 October 2011 | 11:33

Minimum wage goes up to £6.08

Hand and MoneyThe minimum wage rose from £5.93 per hour to £6.08 on Saturday, an increase of 2.5%. The minimum wage is decided each year by the Low Pay Committee (LPC). It was introduced in 1999 at £3.60 an hour for adults.
Posted: 03 October 2011 | 10:57

Botanist Brewery and Kitchen to hold series of free beer tastings

The BotanistThe Botanist Brewery and Kitchen's master brewer Mark Wainwright is to hold a series of tasting sessions at the Richmond-based micro-brewery on each Thursday throughout October. The tastings will be on offer between 5pm and 8pm on 6 October, 13 October, 20 October 27 and October.
Posted: 30 September 2011 | 17:59

How cutting VAT helped Ireland's hospitality industry

Slash VATOn 1 July, the Irish government announced a slash in the VAT rate for hospitality and tourism businesses from 13.5% to 9% in an effort to give the struggling sector a much-needed boost. Two-and-a-half months on, hoteliers and restaurateurs are cautiously positive about the 4.5% reduction, as Elly Earls discovers
Posted: 30 September 2011 | 14:26

Prestige puts six north London pubs up for sale

Catererandhotekeeper NewsPub company Prestige Group has put six of its north London pubs on the market. The sale of the pubs will leave Prestige operating a small management...
Posted: 30 September 2011 | 13:47

Team UK gets ready for WorldSkills 2011

WorldSkills London 2011Next week, about 1,000 young people will congregate in London to undergo four days of gruelling competition in which their skills and stamina will be tested to the full. Janet Harmer reports on the hospitality industry's involvement in WorldSkills London 2011
Posted: 30 September 2011 | 12:00

Caterer and Hotelkeeper helps you stay better connected

Catererandhotekeeper NewsThe name of Caterer and Hotelkeeper's website has changed to www.catererandhotelkeeper.com as from today. The move is in response to audience feedback telling us that with more pressure on your time, you want to locate advice and support in the most efficient way possible.
Posted: 29 September 2011 | 17:25

Government proposes scrapping or simplifying 60 regulations affecting hospitality

John PenroseThe Government is set to scrap or simplify 60 regulations governing the food and hospitality industry, following feedback from the industry. Tourism minister John Penrose (announced the move today after the public and businesses made 600 comments as part of the Government's Red Tape Challenge.
Posted: 29 September 2011 | 10:20

Master baker Dan Lepard on how to cook great pub food

Dan LepardIn the first of a series of extracts from his new book, "Short & Sweet", award-winning baker Dan Lepard looks at essential recipes that make pub food great
Posted: 28 September 2011 | 17:11

The case for a 5% VAT rate for hospitality

Slash VATThere is strong evidence for a reduction to 5% VAT for hospitality in a move which could create as many as 310,000 jobs, raise additional tax revenue and reduce VAT fraud
Posted: 28 September 2011 | 16:42

In this week's Caterer and Hotelkeeper magazine...

In this week's Caterer and Hotelkeeper magazine... Award-winning baker Dan Lepard shares his secrets for the perfect pub food... Get ready for Christmas...
Posted: 28 September 2011 | 15:35

Flûte to open bar and lounge in London

Flute barChampagne and lounge bar Flûte, which has sites in New York and Paris, is set to open in London's Great Portland Street this autumn. The new bar will offer up to 100 sparkling wines and Champagnes on its menu at any given time, with Champagne prices starting from £45 a bottle.
Posted: 27 September 2011 | 17:53

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