The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC), a body which offers independent advice to the Home Office on immigration policy, has recommended removing chefs from the shortage occupation list.
Lussmanns and Stickleback win at MSC Awards 2020
Lussmanns Sustainable Fish & Grill has been awarded Menu of the Year for the second year running at the Marine Stewardship Council’s (MSC) UK annual awards.
NACC leads celebration for frontline Meals on Wheels teams
The National Association of Care Catering (NACC) has launched a social media campaign to celebrate the work of the frontline Meals on Wheels services across the country.
Prime minister expected to announce new measures as Covid-19 cases continue to rise
Prime minister Boris Johnson is expected to announce new measures in a bid to halt the increase in Covid-19 cases, after positive test results reached 7,000 for the first time yesterday.
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Hotel that hosted funeral attended by up to 300 people faces events ban
A Solihull hotel has been barred from hosting events until January 2021 after police broke up a funeral for between 200 and 300 people on Friday.
Houston & Hawkes wins five-year catering contract for London office space
Caterer Houston & Hawkes has won a five-year contract to supply café, hospitality and free issue services for 800 people working in a multi-tenanted office in Uxbridge, London.
More than a hundred industry leaders warn prime minister of catastrophic job losses ahead in ‘bleakest of winters’
More than a hundred business leaders have told the prime minster hundreds of thousands of jobs will be lost during the “bleakest of winters” if more is not done to support the hospitality industry.
Three Mercure hotels up for sale for £10m
Three hotels operating under the Mercure brand have been put on the market, to acquire individually or collectively, for offers over £10m.
Compass at ‘breakeven point’ although Europe continues to lag
Compass has said its global business returned to a breakeven trading level in Q4, although revenue in Europe remained 39% below the previous year.

