Accounts for one of the biggest hospitality groups in Northern Ireland have shown its off-licence turnover leapt by 14% to £24.7m in 2020, while its
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James McGinn, for so long the face of Belfast’s most famous hotel, has become managing director of Hastings Hotels. The move comes as the company’s
Guinness plans to have 70% of its Quality fleet as zero emission vehicles by the end of 2025, with the first of those taking to
The eight weeks up to December 27 were the “worst period in the entire pandemic” for Northern Ireland’s hospitality sector, with half of businesses seeing
The owners of the Premier Inn chain of hotels saw sales fall over the Christmas holidays due to the spread of the Omicron variant. Whitbread
The application process for the £40m Omicron Hospitality Payment fund has been delayed, it has been revealed. More than 3,000 eligible hospitality operators were told
Any reintroduction of significant pandemic restrictions could put Belfast’s Titanic Hotel out of business, its directors have claimed. In a company report for 2020 filed
The company behind the Number 11 hotel on Belfast’s Malone Road is set to create new low-cost tourist digs in the Cathedral Quarter. What was
A Northern Ireland firm which fits-out cruise ships saw its turnover collapse by nearly 75% in the first year of the pandemic. MJM Group’s sales
Production lines could grind to a halt unless the isolation rules around Covid-19 are changed, a boss of Finnebrogue Artisan food has claimed. Jago Pearson,

