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  • Wetherspoon shares tumble as profit disappoints

    March 20, 2026

    Shares in the country’s best-known pub chain have tumbled after profit failed to meet expectations even after they were downgraded. Pre-tax profit at JD Wetherspoon fell by 32 per cent to £22m for the first half of this year, and operating profit fell 18 per cent to £53m, below analyst expectations of an eight per [...]

  • FTSE 100 Live: Gilt yields soar, Bank of England rate hike fears grow, Wetherspoon shares tumble

    March 20, 2026

    Good morning from the City AM liveblog team. Stocks made gains on Friday morning after a statement from Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu that he could see “this war ending a lot faster than people think” reassured markets that conflict in the Middle East could soon recede. The remarks follow further missile strikes by the US [...]

  • Greene King to put 150 pubs on chopping block

    March 18, 2026

    Pubs giant Greene King is considering selling 150 of its pubs and offloading dozens more to franchisees, as its managing director quits.  The pub operator, which has 2,500 premises in the UK, has said it will put around 300 of its managed pubs into a separate unit – with 150 of these intended for sale [...]

  • Shepherd Neame braces for energy price shock as Iran war drives up costs

    March 18, 2026

    Shepherd Neame has become the latest pub company to express concern over the spectre of rising energy costs after the war in Iran sent the price of oil soaring. The Kent-based brewer, pub and hotel group, which is listed on the Aquis stock exchange, said its energy was “heavily hedged” into the next financial year [...]

  • Wetherspoon sales could turn flat as cost pressures brew

    March 18, 2026

    Never known to shy away from calling out the issues that push up the price of a pint, JD Wetherspoon boss Tim Martin looked to be setting expectations at the weekend when he warned the war in Iran will hit punters in their pockets.  The UK’s best-known pub chain will announce its half-year finances on [...]

  • February showers dampen hospitality sales

    March 18, 2026

    February’s wet weather kept Brits at home as hospitality sales fell compared to last year, extending a poor start to the year for the sector.  The rainy month meant total like-for-like sales were 0.2 per cent lower than in February 2025, with sales having dropped 0.1 per cent year on year in January, according to [...]

  • Iran war: Independent pubs face ‘devastating’ energy costs

    March 17, 2026

    Independent pubs could be left vulnerable to spikes in energy costs caused by the Iran war, while their larger competitors enjoy the security of fixed energy deals.  Landlords across the UK could face “devastating” costs if energy prices continue to rise, trade body UKHospitality has warned. Blockages to the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial shipping [...]

  • £40bn to restore Parliament? Maybe Guy Fawkes had the right idea…

    February 25, 2026

    The reported £40bn cost of refurbishing the Palace of Westminster is not a serious proposal – it’s a distraction designed to outrage, writes James Ford We are all familiar with the Goldilocks principle of restaurant wine lists. Every wine list is part marketing ploy, part social gauntlet and pure psychological trickery. It is designed to [...]

  • Pubs to open late during World Cup – a life raft for hospitality?

    February 24, 2026

    Though the Labour government and the country’s thousands of pub landlords have very rarely seen eye-to-eye in recent months, the World Cup could bring a summer truce to this fiery dispute.  Hospitality trade bodies and one of the country’s biggest pub chains have told City AM they welcome the government’s move to allow pubs to [...]

  • Minimum wage is lowering standards of living, argues Wetherspoons boss

    February 21, 2026

    The founder and chairman of budget pub chain JD Wetherspoon has warned that minimum wage is making lowering people’s living standards by limiting companies’ ability to increase pay and hire. Sir Tim Martin argued that rather than serve as a safety net to protect workers, minimum wage is now doing more harm than good, following [...]

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