Sir Tim Martin, founder of JD Wetherspoon, has publicly endorsed Reform UK’s proposal aimed at providing relief to pubs facing escalating tax burdens. His support highlights a significant move within
Sir Tim Martin, founder of JD Wetherspoon, has publicly endorsed Reform UK’s proposal aimed at providing relief to pubs facing escalating tax burdens. His support highlights a significant move within
Reform UK has unveiled a proposal aimed at reducing the cost of a pint as part of a broader £3 billion tax giveaway designed to support the struggling pub industry
Britain’s struggling pubs face a renewed challenge as the Labour government proposes to raise visa costs for foreign workers. This move comes at a time when the hospitality sector is
Rachel Reeves’s proposed tax increases have raised significant concerns within the leisure and hospitality sector, with industry leaders warning that up to 540 pubs could be forced to close within
Christmas has long been associated with increased alcohol consumption, as office parties and family gatherings encourage many Britons to indulge in festive drinks. However, the latest data now indicates that
In a decisive move set to reshape the night-time economy, the government is advancing plans allowing pubs, clubs and restaurants in England and Wales to extend their trading hours deep
Britain’s hospitality sector is facing a severe downturn as more than 1100 pubs and restaurants have closed since Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s October Budget. Recent data from CGA and AlixPartners shows
Britain’s largest pub operator, Stonegate, has reported narrowing losses and projects a return to profitable growth in 2025, marking a significant turning point for the hospitality giant. The company, which
British pubs are closing their doors at an alarming rate of 34 establishments monthly, marking the most severe decline since the pandemic era. Recent analysis from real estate adviser Altus
The traditional British pub sector has reached a concerning milestone as the total number of establishments in England and Wales dropped below 39,000 for the first time in recorded history.






