In the midst of an unprecedented crisis for the hospitality industry, many operators and their teams are taking positive and innovative actions to support those working in the sector as well as their local communities.
Recipe: Roast duck Thai red curry with lychees
Yes, it may be called “roast duck Thai red curry with lychees” in this book, but in my house this is referred to simply as “delicious duck curry”, which hopefully tells you everything you need to know about it.
Book review: The Botanical Kitchen, by Elly McCausland
A waitressing job, aged 17, in a restaurant that championed local and organic food launched “notoriously picky” McCausland onto a culinary voyage of discovery, inspiring her to write award-winning blog Nutmegs, Seven.
Coronavirus advice hub for hospitality operators and employees
We’ve asked experts to share their advice and tips to help hospitality operators and employees during the Coronavirus (Covid-19) crisis.
Atalian Servest’s services contract with Post Office extended by two years
Facilities management firm Atalian Servest’s £3.7m services contract with the Post Office has been extended by two years.
Coronavirus: what are your rights as an employee?
Hospitality businesses are facing unprecedented difficulties due to the coronavirus crisis, but workers’ rights still apply, says Anne Mannix.
Coronavirus: Pubs and restaurants will be able to offer takeaway and delivery without planning permission
Pubs, restaurants and hotels will be able to offer hot food takeaways without planning permission during the coronavirus outbreak.
Coronavirus: Many restaurants and hotels close their doors for the foreseeable future
Large numbers of pubs, restaurants and hotels have announced they will close their doors for the foreseeable future following the escalation of measures to slow the spread of coronavirus.
Pig at Harlyn Bay opening postponed
The opening of the Pig at Harlyn Bay in Cornwall has been postponed until June due to the coronavirus crisis.
Italian restaurant boss banned after failing to pay correct taxes
A restaurateur with an Italian eatery in Chingford, east London, has been banned for seven years after submitting inaccurate tax returns.

