James Stagg
Editor
Leading the Caterer brand in print, online and through its prestigious portfolio of events, which include The Cateys, Caterer Summits, Acorn Awards, Product Excellence Awards and UK Sommelier of the Year competition
Menuwatch: Chutney Mary, London
This trail-blazing Anglo-Indian restaurant is continuing to innovate and modernise. James Stagg pays a visit.
Minute on the clock: Ash Sarswat, general manager, Pestana Chelsea Bridge, London
The general manager at Pestana Chelsea Bridge, London, talks about getting revenue to bounce back in 2021 and why cutting rates is not the answer.
Welcome to the Technology Prospectus 2021
Minister for hospitality campaign gathers momentum as industry leaders join forces
Minute on the clock: Daniel Crump, the Greyhound in Beaconsfield
Ronan Sayburn wins second Gerard Basset award
Lifetime Achievement Catey winner Robin Hutson looks back at a life in hospitality
The winner of this year’s Lifetime Achievement Catey speaks about his career, from leading the movement[...]
Minute on the clock: Peter Hancock, chief executive, Pride of Britain
The Pride of Britain chief executive talks to James Stagg about how the organisation and its[...]
BaxterStorey's parent company WSH acquires Bartlett Mitchell
BaxterStorey’s parent company Westbury Street Holdings (WSH) has acquired caterer Bartlett Mitchell.
Scotland’s five-tier system backed despite hospitality’s concerns over lack of guidance
Scottish MSPs have approved the country’s five-tier strategic framework despite concerns that businesses are lacking the[...]
Margot founder Paulo de Tarso leaves the restaurant he launched
Margot founder Paulo de Tarso has left the restaurant he launched four years ago with Nicolas Jaouën."
MPs approve tiered lockdown approach despite rebellion against curfew measures
MPs approved the three-tiered approach to regional restrictions last night, despite a group of rebel Conservative MPs opposing the 10pm curfew for hospitality businesses.
Revelations: Joe Fox, head chef, Townsend, Whitechapel Gallery, London
History was my best subject, but to be honest I didn’t really get on with school. My favourite subject was riding my BMX
Chancellor to launch local furlough support
Chancellor Rishi Sunak is expected to announce further measures to help businesses forced to close as[...]
Marston’s and Carlsberg merger given CMA clearance
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has cleared the proposed merger of Marston’s with Carlsberg.
Join our Can the Curfew campaign
This week The Caterer is launching a campaign to rally the industry behind the removal of[...]
The Restaurant Group reports encouraging trading since lockdown
The Restaurant Group has reported encouraging trading since its estate reopened, despite reporting a £62.6m loss[...]
Coronavirus: Businesses could be forced to close for two weeks in hardest hit areas
Hospitality businesses could be forced to close for at least two weeks under new social lockdown measures being considered for northern England and London."
Legendary chef Pierre Troisgros dies aged 92
French chef Pierre Troisgros, one of the founders of nouvelle cuisine, has died at the age of 92.
Chancellor to introduce furlough scheme replacement and extend VAT cut
Chancellor Rishi Sunak is expected to announce new schemes to protect jobs and prop up businesses as coronavirus restrictions further hamper hospitality operators' ability to trade.
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