February rail strikes: Here’s everything you need to know February 6, 2024 Brits are facing yet another week of disruption next week as train drivers from the Aslef union walk-out in an ongoing feud over pay and working conditions.
London’s gay history is woven into the bricks of its LGBTQ bars – and they’re crumbling February 6, 2024 The loss of London's gay bars is a loss to the LGBTQ community's own history, which is woven into the bricks and mortar, writes Adam Bloodworth.
London named entrepreneurship capital with half of power list based in the big smoke February 6, 2024 London has been named home to over half of the UK’s newly-revealed leading young entrepreneurs to watch out for. Of the 188 young business founders making up entrepreneurial research platform Hurun UK’s Under30s and Under35s lists, 116 have their ventures based in the capital. Rupert Hoogewerf, Hurun Report chairman and chief researcher, said the research [...]
This hotel close to London has food so good it inspired a Netflix series February 5, 2024 The Grove in Hertfordshire has just celebrated its 20th anniversary. Visit for Tiger Woods nostalgia and one of the best buffets in the UK
How a ‘hands-on approach’ is helping drive sales at national butchers Althams February 2, 2024 Turnover at national butchers Althams continued its post-pandemic rise during its latest financial year while its profits also grew, newly-filed documents have confirmed.
Ainsley Harriott: TV freed me from racist London restaurants February 1, 2024 Ainsley Harriott interview: TV chef talks about racism, memes and his new TV show about Malta
Square Mile and Me: The Ned’s Gareth Banner on his journey to silver service February 1, 2024 Each week we ask a City figure to take a trip down memory lane. Today, Gareth Banner, managing director at The Ned, talks history and hospitality in the Square Mile.
Hugh Osmond-backed Various Eateries plots Noci expansion as it absorbs inflation price hikes February 1, 2024 The firm said it would open 10 more of its Italian inspired Noci restaurants and three more Coppa Club sites.
Gusbourne sales boosted as Brits still splashing out on designer sparkling wine January 31, 2024 Despite economic woes, customers still wanted to splash out on a bottle of Pinot Noir and Rose, with Gusbourne reporting a 26 per cent rise in direct consumer sales.
Richard Caring kicks off £1bn Ivy restaurant group auction January 28, 2024 Billionaire restaurateur Richard Caring has launched an auction starting at £1bn for his share in The Ivy and its sister restaurants.