Jamie Oliver
James Trevor Oliver, also known as Jamie Oliver MBE (born 27 May 1975) is a British chef and restaurateur. He is known for his approachable cuisine, which has led him to front numerous television shows and open many restaurants.
Born and raised in Clavering, Essex, he was educated in London before joining Antonio Carluccio's Neal Street restaurant as a pastry chef. While serving as a sous-chef at the River Café, he was noticed by Patricia Llewellyn of Optomen; and in 1999 the BBC aired his television show, The Naked Chef. This was followed by a first cook book, which became a No. 1 UK bestseller. His television work included a documentary, Jamie's Kitchen, which gained him an invitation from Prime Minister Tony Blair to visit 11 Downing Street.
Former Jamie Oliver restaurant staff awarded nearly £500,000 in compensation
Former workers at Jamie Oliver’s restaurant businesses have been awarded more than £471,000 in compensation by the Insolvency Service.
Jamie Oliver’s brother-in-law steps down as chief executive of group
Jamie Oliver’s brother-in-law Paul Hunt is stepping down as chief executive of the group after seven years in the role.
Jamie Oliver sees restaurant collapse eat into profits
70 former Fifteen Cornwall staff receive £200,000 payout
Jamie Oliver’s businesses achieve B Corp sustainability accreditation
Jamie Oliver’s businesses have accredited as a B Corporation in recognition of their social and environmental[...]
Former Jamie's Italian employees awarded eight weeks' pay by employment tribunal
Former Jamie’s Italian employees have been awarded eight weeks' pay after an employment tribunal found the[...]
Jamie Oliver Group to launch Dublin restaurant
Jamie Oliver’s international restaurant business and franchise partner Gerry Fitzpatrick are set to open a new[...]
Jamie Oliver Restaurant Group creditors to suffer 'significant shortfall'
Unsecured creditors of Jamie Oliver Restaurants are unlikely to receive a penny, while secured creditors will[...]
More than £3,000 raised for Fifteen Cornwall staff following closure
More than £3,000 has been raised for the former employees of Fifteen Cornwall, who lost their jobs when the restaurant closed suddenly last week. "
Jamie Oliver's Fifteen Cornwall announces closure with immediate effect
Fifteen Cornwall at the Watergate Bay hotel has today announced that it will close with immediate effect.
Automatic for the people: make workforce management easier
When it comes to workforce management, hospitality operators are struggling with unplanned absences, forecasting correct demand and building accurate schedules, according to new research by Kronos and The Caterer. But most aren’t taking advantage of automation to make these tasks[...]
Jamie Oliver launches all-day dining concept as he focuses on international market
Jamie Oliver has launched a new all-day dining concept as he continues to focus on his[...]
Failing restaurant group hit profits across Jamie Oliver's business in 2018
Jamie Oliver’s businesses saw pre-tax profits almost halved in 2018, with the ill-fated UK restaurant empire[...]
Cardiff Jamie’s Italian to become Ivy brasserie
The former Jamie’s Italian site in Cardiff, one of three sites acquired by Richard Caring earlier[...]
Campaigning takes centre stage at Jamie Oliver group
Campaigning is set to take centre stage at the Jamie Oliver group following the collapse of[...]
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