The deadline for Natasha’s Law looms. Here are the five key actions businesses should take to get ready.
Admiral Taverns completes £222m purchase of 674 Hawthorn pubs
Admiral Taverns has completed its acquisition of rival pubco Hawthorn from property investor NewRiver in a £222.3m deal.
Zia Lucia launches ‘pizza school’ to tackle staff shortages
London restaurant group Zia Lucia is the latest hospitality operator to launch an in-house training scheme to tackle staff shortages.
Lussmanns to open restaurant in Berkhamsted
Sustainable fish and grill restaurant brand Lussmanns is to open a new site in Hertfordshire this year.
Sheet dreams: laundries offering hotel bed linen that is both sustainable and sanitised
If you want linen that ticks the clean and green boxes, laundries are guaranteeing germ-free, beautifully scented bedding that will give your customers a great night’s sleep.
Graysons scoops three-year contract with University of Greenwich
Independent London caterer Graysons has scooped a three-year, multimillion-pound contract with the University of Greenwich to deliver student and staff dining at the Greenwich and Medway campuses from 28 August.
Four weeks left to enter The Caterer’s Supplier Awards
There are just four weeks left to enter *The Caterer*’s Supplier Awards.
Chef revelations: Moses Fati, executive chef, the Ned, London
Moses Fati, executive chef at the Ned, London, reveals his likes and dislikes.
Redevelopment of Cardiff’s old Brains Brewery could include hotel
The redevelopment of the former Brains Brewery site in Cardiff could include a 228-bed hotel, according to documents filed with the council.
Minute on the clock: Tim Vasilakis of the Athenian on embracing dark kitchens and spreading a love for gyros
Tim Vasilakis, co-founder of the Athenian street food brand, explains how the pandemic has led to the rise of dark kitchens, and making his gyros and souvlakis the go-to choice for Greek food.

