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May- 2021 -13 May
City centres hotels must ‘pivot to prosper’, warns RSM
City centre hotels must change their route to market to help secure a greater share of pent-up demand, according to…
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10 May
PM confirms indoor hospitality to return from 17 May
Prime minister Boris Johnson has confirmed that indoor hospitality can return next week as the government moves ahead with the…
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5 May
330,000 jobs could be lost if rental issues remain unsolved, says UKH
Over 330,000 sector jobs are at risk if the £2.5bn rent debt issue is not resolved, according to new analysis…
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4 May
UKH calls for ‘decisive’ government action on rent debt
UKHospitality has written to the government urging it to adopt its proposals to help tackle the £2.5bn rent debt crisis…
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Apr- 2021 -27 April
Tourism ministers call for public and private sector collaboration
Leading tourism ministers from across the globe have urged both the public and private sectors to come together to save…
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22 April
Half of English consumers have returned to hospitality since reopening
Almost half (44%) of adult consumers in England have returned to hospitality businesses in England since their reopening, according to…
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20 April
Outdoor hospitality in Wales to reopen on 26 April
Outdoor hospitality in Wales will be allowed to reopen from Monday 26 April, the Welsh government has confirmed. It comes…
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20 April
Outdoor hospitality in Northern Ireland to reopen on 30 April
Hospitality businesses in Northern Ireland will be allowed to reopen operations outdoors from 30 April. Licensed and unlicensed premises will…
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16 April
HOSPA launches ‘Recovery Package’ to help hoteliers bounce back
HOSPA, the Hospitality Professionals Association, is launching a ‘Recovery Package’ next week, which is made up of actionable insights and…
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13 April
No hospitality spending bounce until late summer, says EY survey
There will not be a spending bounce for the hospitality sector until towards the end of summer, according to EY’s…
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