Marriott International has announced that it may have been hit by a second data breach affecting up to 5.2 million guests.
	Patisserie by Nigel Smith falls into administration
Cookeze, the Lancashire-based event catering firm partly owned by chef Nigel Smith, which traded as Patisserie by Nigel Smith, is the latest hospitality business to have been hit by the coronavirus crisis.
	Charity that uses businesses’ surplus food to feed the vulnerable in call for support
A charity that redistributes surplus food to feed vulnerable people across London has launched a funding campaign after donations skyrocketed.
	Brush with genius: William Curley’s Easter egg masterclass
William Curley celebrates Easter in style, with a truly extravagant creation stuffed with decadent maple syrup truffles
	Insolvency rules to be relaxed during pandemic
The government is to change insolvency regulation to give firms more flexibility to handle the coronavirus crisis.
	Birmingham NEC and Manchester Central to become temporary hospitals
The Birmingham National Exhibition Centre (NEC) and Manchester Central convention centre will also be turned into temporary hospitals, it was announced yesterday.
	The Ritz London sold to Qatari investor
The Ritz London has been sold to a Qatari investor, with all employees to continue to receive their full salaries while the hotel is closed due to coronavirus.
	Letter from the editor: The Caterer to temporarily move to digital only
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	Compass awards bonuses to staff supporting the NHS
Compass Group is awarding bonuses of around 8-17% to the 7,800 employees supporting the NHS as ward hosts, hospital porters or cleaners.
	Bidfood and Brakes work together to support the vulnerable
Foodservice wholesalers, Bidfood and Brakes, have joined forces to support a new government initiative to ensure that vital food supplies reach the country’s most vulnerable people during the coronavirus crisis.
	
