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  • Tesco on the hunt to replace outgoing chairman John Allan

    December 10, 2022

    Tesco is reportedly looking replace outgoing chairman John Allan, who is set to step down in 2024. Sources told Sky News’ Mark Kleinman that external headhunters had been appointed to help with the recruitment process.  Byron Grote – former BP finance boss and non-executive director of the supermarket chain – will lead the search internally. [...]

  • ‘The prawns tasted of my parents getting divorced’ – Why we won’t be missing Trader Vic’s

    December 8, 2022

    Trader Vic’s, the Polynesian restaurant that’s occupied the basement of the Park Lane Hotel since 1963, is being evicted at the end of the year. Our restaurant critic Steve Dinneen, who ate there in 2013, certainly won’t be pouring out a pina colada into a coconut to bid it farewell. Here’s what he had to [...]

  • London’s best independent restaurants, bars and cafes, chosen by some of the city’s top creative minds

    December 6, 2022

    In London it’s often the biggest venues with the most expensive PR operations that catch the headlines, but it’s the small, independent bars and restaurants that make the fabric of the city. The Amex Shop Small initiative has launched The Little Blue Book of Sharing”, an initiative that profiles British creatives to find out the [...]

  • Have a Very Malty Christmas: The best festive whisky

    December 6, 2022

    With Christmas just around the corner, time is running out to restock drinks cabinets or buy gifts for your whisky-loving friends and family. Celebrate the season in style with this eclectic selection of exceptional Scottish whiskies. Ardbeg Wee Beastie The youngest release in Ardbeg’s core range, the five year old Wee Beastie is anything but [...]

  • BrewDog gives up B-Corp social and environmental certificate

    December 1, 2022

    BrewDog has given up its B-Corp certificate recognising its social and environmental impact because the organisation which gives it, B Lab, “requested additional measures”. The beer-maker said in an internal statement seen by City A.M., that “we have decided to step aside from our B Corp certification for the time being.” The brand it gave [...]

  • Top boozy advent calendars to count in Christmas

    December 1, 2022

    Christmas is coming! Count down the days with one of these drinks-based advent calendars, putting a grownup spin on a festive childhood tradition.  WHISKY EXCHANGE SPIRITS ADVENT CALENDAR  The Whisky Exchange has assembled a veritable smorgasbord of spirits for the holiday season. Each day will bring a new surprise, with this diverse collection consisting of [...]

  • What to do in London for Christmas, from carols to food and drink

    December 1, 2022

    Whether you’re after carols in a cathedral or a knees-up in a brewery, we have the perfect Christmas outing for you. CHRISTMAS CAROLS AT ST PAUL’S  Short of getting a ride in Santa’s sleigh, there can be little more festive than singing Christmas carols in the stunning surrounds of St Paul’s Cathedral. This year there [...]

  • Atelier Wren on how to design an ‘it’ restaurant

    November 29, 2022

    Saltie Girl in Mayfair is London’s newest “it” restaurant, already frequented by celebs from Salma Hayek to Robert Pattinson. We caught up with Jake Raslan and Lorenzo Buscaroli, the interior design duo behind Atelier Wren, the studio that brought the space to life.  What was your vision for Saltie Girl? JAKE RASLAN: Saltie Girl is [...]

  • Sausage-casing maker Devro receives offer from Saria group

    November 25, 2022

    One of the leading manufacturers of collagen products for the food industry has had an offer to bought up by the Saria group for around £667m. Sausage-casing maker Devro was snapped up by Bidco, a subsidiary of Saria, with shareholders entitled to receive 316.1 pence in cash for each share held. German-based Saria is a [...]

  • Egg supply crisis: Tesco introduces buying limits as JD Wetherspoon changes menu

    November 22, 2022

    Tesco is the latest chain to introduce limits on egg purchases owing to shortages and high costs.  The supermarket told City AM it is introducing a limit of three boxes per customer to prevent shelves going empty.  This comes after the British Egg Council warned the public that a the industry has been dealing with [...]

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